Cricket fans are buzzing about the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, and you probably want to know when and where the big games happen, which teams are playing, and the easiest way to watch them. Below you’ll find a quick rundown that covers the schedule, venues, and streaming options so you never miss a wicket.
The tournament kicks off on June 14, 2025 and runs until July 7, 2025. Six teams compete: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Nepal. The round‑robin stage features 15 matches, followed by a final between the top two sides.
Matches are split between three stadiums:
All dates are listed on the official Asia Cup website, and tickets go on sale two weeks before the first match. If you’re traveling, book early – the stadiums fill up fast, especially for the India‑Pakistan game.
TV rights vary by country. In India, Star Sports will broadcast every match live. For viewers in Pakistan, PTV Sports holds the rights, while Bangladesh fans can tune into GTV. If you’re outside South Asia, check if Willow TV or the ICC’s streaming platform offers a subscription.
Most broadcasters also stream matches on their mobile apps, so you can catch the action on the go. A popular free option is the official Asia Cup 2025 YouTube channel, which provides live video with a short delay (usually 5‑10 minutes). For real‑time scores, the ICC’s official app sends push notifications for every boundary, wicket, and close finish.
Social media is another handy tool. Follow the tournament’s official handles on Twitter (@AsiaCup2025) and Instagram (@asiacup2025) for daily highlights, player interviews, and behind‑the‑scenes clips. Hashtag #AsiaCup2025 trends during match days, making it easy to join the conversation.
If you’re planning to attend in person, here are a few quick tips:
Whether you’re watching from your couch or cheering from the stands, the Asia Cup 2025 promises plenty of drama, big sixes, and unforgettable moments. Keep this guide handy, follow the live updates, and enjoy the cricketing showdown!
In a nail‑biting Super Four clash, Pakistan edged Bangladesh by 11 runs to book a historic showdown with India in the Asia Cup 2025 final. Despite a modest 135/8, Pakistan’s bowlers held firm, with Haris Rauf overcoming a slip injury. Shaheen Afridi’s all‑round effort proved crucial. The win marks the first Pakistan‑India final in the tournament’s history, promising a high‑octane finale on Sunday.
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