Asia Cup schedule announced: India-Pakistan placed in same group despite diplomatic tensions

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The 2025 Asia Cup schedule has been announced, with India and Pakistan being placed in the same group. 

After months of back-and-forth diplomatic back-and-forth, the official schedule for the 2025 Asia Cup has been released, announced by the Asian Cricket Council president Mohsin Naqvi on social media today (July 26).

When and where will the 2025 Asia Cup be played?

The Asia Cup will be played in the UAE between September 9-September 28. India, the defending champions, are the official hosts of the tournament, but the matches will be played in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Asia Cup 2025: Full schedule

Group stages

Date
Match
September 9
Afghanistan vs Hong Kong
September 10 India vs UAE
September 11
Bangladesh vs Hong Kong
September 12
Pakistan vs Oman
September 13
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
September 14
India vs Pakistan
September 15
UAE vs Oman
September 15
Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong
September 17
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan
September 17
Pakistan vs UAE
September 18
Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan
September 19
India vs Oman

Super Fours

Date Match
September 20 B1 vs B2
September 21 A1 vs A2
September 23 A2 vs B1
September 24 A1 vs B2
September 25 A2 vs B2
September 26 A1 vs B1

Final: September 28

India and Pakistan could face each other thrice

India and Pakistan have been placed in the same group - Group A - that also has UAE and Oman. Group B will see Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong fight it out.

The top two teams from both groups will qualify for the Super Fours, where each team will play each other once. The top two then will qualify for the final on September 28.

This guarantees at least one India vs Pakistan clash in the first round of the Asia Cup, which is scheduled for September 14. If both teams qualify for the Super Fours - which is highly probable - and then the final, they'll face each other a further two times.

This comes after months of uncertainty following rising political tensions between India and Pakistan. After the Pahalgam terror attack in April, India and Pakistan engaged in military conflict in May, which saw the IPL and PSL getting postponed as diplomatic relations between the two nations worsened.

India also reportedly threatened to pull out of the annual ACC meeting earlier this week in Dhaka citing concerns over the venue of the meet, but eventually relented.

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