The long-awaited 2023 Asia Cup schedule has been made public. The Asia Cup, which will be co-hosted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka, is scheduled to enthrall spectators from August 30 to September 17 with an intense display of cricketing prowess.
The opening match between Pakistan and Nepal is scheduled to take place in Multan on August 30. After that, on September 2 in Kandy, Sri Lanka, the team will play their bitter rivals India in a match that is sure to have spectators on the edge of their seats.
Pakistan will have the honor of hosting games in Lahore and Multan as a member of the host country. Cricket fans in Lahore can catch the action-packed match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan on September 3 and Afghanistan’s match against Sri Lanka on September 5.
The tournament will move on to the Super Fours stage after the group stage matches, which will start on September 6. Before the tournament moves to Sri Lanka, the opening Super Four match will take place in Lahore. The final, which will be held on September 17 in Colombo, will be decided by the top two teams from each group. The top two teams at the conclusion of the Super Fours will face off in this matchup for the coveted Asia Cup trophy.
The schedule for the 2023 Asia Cup promises an impressive display of talent, fierce rivalries, and exciting cricketing action. The cricketing world is eagerly awaiting the tournament’s start. Fans will have the chance to watch their favorite players live in action on home ground because Pakistan will be hosting matches and scheduling their own contests throughout the competition.
Date | Group Stage | Venue |
30 August | Pakistan Vs. Nepal | Multan |
31 August | Bangladesh Vs. Sri Lanka | Kandy |
2 September | Pakistan Vs. India | Kandy |
3 September | Bangladesh Vs. Afghanistan | Lahore |
4 September | India Vs. Nepal | Kandy |
5 September | Afghanistan Vs. Sri Lanka | Lahore |
SUPER 4s | ||
6 September | A1 v B2 | Lahore |
9 September | B1 v B2 | Colombo |
10 September | A1 v A2 | Colombo |
12 September | A2 v B1 | Colombo |
14 September | A1 v B1 | Colombo |
15 September | A2 v B2 | Colombo |
17 September | Final | Colombo |
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