
Asia Cup 2025: India's full list of matches, time in IST, venue
Here's a look at India's full list of matches in the key event ahead of the T20 World Cup to be hosted by India and Sri Lanka next year.
India, Pakistan, UAE and Oman are clubbed in group A, while Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Hong Kong are in group B.
The ACC will allow 17-member squads for the 19-match tournament and matches will be played in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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The marquee group match between India and Pakistan will be held at the Dubai International Stadium on September 14.
The arch-rivals are clubbed in the same group and are expected to face off again in a Super Four game the following Sunday (September 21).
India will start its campaign against UAE on September 10 and are likely to play all its matches in Dubai.
While BCCI is the designated host of the tournament, the Asia Cup will be held in the UAE as India and Pakistan have mutually agreed to compete only at neutral venues till 2027 due to the prevailing cross-border tensions between the two nations.
Full list of India's matches in the Asia Cup 2025:
India vs UAE- September 10 (Wednesday)
India vs Pakistan - September 14 (Sunday)
India vs Oman - September 19 (Friday)
Super Four Stage [India is in group A, here are fixtures featuring teams who qualify from Group A)
A1 vs A2 - September 21 (Sunday)
A2 vs B1 - September 23 (Tuesday)
A1 vs B2 - September 24 (Wednesday)
A2 vs B2 - September 25 (Thursday)
A1 vs B1 - September 26 (Friday)
Final: September 28

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