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Asia Cup 2025 venue announced: India vs Pakistan group stage match to be played at...

Asia Cup 2025 venue announced: India vs Pakistan group stage match to be played at...

The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Saturday confirmed the venues for the upcoming Men's Asia Cup 2025. The marquee group stage match between India and Pakistan will be played at the Dubai International Stadium on September 14. The opening fixture of the T20 tournament will be played in Abu Dhabi between Afghanistan and Hong Kong, while the final will take place in Dubai on September 28.
The ACC confirms venues for the upcoming Men's Asia Cup.
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