Asia Cup 2023: Schedule, Squad, Broadcast, and Latest Update
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Introduction:
The Asia Cup 2023 is back, igniting excitement among cricket fans globally. Set to unfold from August 30 to September 17, the tournament will grace international venues in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Featuring six top-tier teams, divided into Group A (Pakistan, India, Nepal) and Group B (Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan), the event promises intense battles. With an enticing format that includes a Super Four stage leading to the ultimate face-off, the Asia Cup 2023 marks a celebration of cricket’s grandeur. The curtain will rise with an electrifying match between Pakistan and Nepal in Multan, setting the stage for cricketing excellence, rivalries, and moments that fans won’t want to miss.
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Schedule:
Excitement is building for the Asia Cup 2023 as cricket fans eagerly await the official schedule from the Asia Cricket Council (ACC). While the official schedule is yet to be released, there’s a buzz in the air, hinting that the announcement could be just around the corner. In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek at the preliminary schedule for the Asia Cup 2023 to whet your cricket appetite. Stay tuned for updates as we gear up for the much-anticipated tournament!
Date | Teams | Venue |
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30 August | Pakistan Vs Nepal | Multan, Pakistan |
31 August | Bangladesh Vs Sri Lanka | Kandy, Sri Lanka |
2 September | Pakistan Vs India | Kandy, Sri Lanka |
3 September | Bangladesh Vs Afghanistan | Lahore, Pakistan |
4 September | India Vs Nepal | Kandy, Sri Lanka |
5 September | Afghanistan v Sri Lanka | Lahore, Pakistan |
SUPER 4S | ||
6 September | A1 v B2 | Lahore, Pakistan |
9 September | B1 v B2 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
10 September | A1 v A2 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
12 September | A2 v B1 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
14 September | A1 v B1 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
15 September | A2 v B2 | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
17 September | FINAL | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Asia Cup 2023 Format:
- Revealed on January 9, 2023, this format ignites excitement with its competitive edge.
- The six participating teams are strategically divided into two groups of three teams each.
- A total of 13 matches are on the agenda, featuring six league matches, followed by six Super 4 matches, and ultimately culminating in an electrifying final showdown.
- Group A boasts a line-up of cricketing powerhouses: India, Pakistan, and Nepal, all champions of the 2023 ACC Men’s Premier Cup qualifiers.
- Group B, on the other hand, hosts the defending champions, Sri Lanka, joined by Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
- The league stage will witness intense contests as each team in their respective group battles for supremacy.
- The gripping twist comes after the league matches, where the top two teams from both Group A and Group B advance to the enthralling Super 4 stage.
- In this revamped journey, every point will matter, as teams vie for victory and a shot at glory in the grand finale.
- Brace yourselves for a cricketing roller-coaster as the Asia Cup 2023 introduces a format that promises captivating clashes, thrilling twists, and unforgettable moments on the field.
Asia Cup 2023 Squads:
India Squad: Yet to be announced
Sri Lanka Squad: Yet to be announced
Afghanistan Squad: Yet to be announced
Pakistan squad: Asia Cup 2023
Player | Role |
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Babar Azam (Captain) | Batsman |
Abdullah Shafique | Batsman |
Fakhar Zaman | Batsman |
Imam-ul-Haq | Batsman |
Tayyab Tahir | Batsman |
Mohammad Wasim Jr | Batsman |
Iftikhar Ahmed | All-rounder |
Agha Salman | All-rounder |
Shadab Khan | All-rounder |
Faheem Ashraf | All-rounder |
Mohammad Nawaz | All-rounder |
Mohammad Haris | All-rounder |
Mohammad Rizwan | Wicketkeeper |
Haris Rauf | Fast bowler |
Naseem Shah | Fast bowler |
Shaheen Afridi | Fast bowler |
Usama Mir | Spinner |
This is the Pakistan squad for the Asia Cup 2023, featuring a blend of skilled batsmen, versatile all-rounders, dynamic bowlers, and a dependable wicketkeeper.
Bangladesh squad: Asia Cup 2023
Player | Role |
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Shakib Al Hasan (Captain) | All-rounder |
Tanzid Hasan | Batsman |
Najmul Hossain Shanto | Batsman |
Towhid Hridoy | Batsman |
Mohammad Naim | Batsman |
Mahedi Hasan | All-rounder |
Shamim Hossain | All-rounder |
Afif Hossain | All-rounder |
Mehidy Hasan Miraz | All-rounder |
Litton Das | Wicketkeeper |
Mushfiqur Rahim | Wicketkeeper |
Taskin Ahmed | Fast bowler |
Mustafizur Rahman | Fast bowler |
Hasan Mahmud | Fast bowler |
Nasum Ahmed | Spinner |
Shoriful Islam | Fast bowler |
Ebadot Hossain | Fast bowler |
This is the Bangladesh squad for the Asia Cup 2023, featuring a well-rounded combination of batsmen, all-rounders, fast bowlers, and spinners, led by the experienced Shakib Al Hasan as captain.
Nepal squad: Asia Cup 2023
Player | Role |
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Rohit Paudel (Captain) | All-rounder |
Kushal Bhurtel | Batsman |
Bhim Sharki | Batsman |
Sundeep Jora | Batsman |
Dipendra Singh Airee | All-rounder |
Lalit Rajbanshi | All-rounder |
Kushal Malla | All-rounder |
Aarif Sheikh | All-rounder |
Pratis GC | All-rounder |
Arjun Saud | All-rounder |
Aasif Sheikh | All-rounder |
Sandeep Lamichhane | Spinner |
Karan KC | All-rounder |
Gulsan Jha | All-rounder |
Sompal Kami | Fast bowler |
Kishore Mahato | Fast bowler |
Mousom Dhakal | All-rounder |
This is the Nepal squad for the Asia Cup 2023, featuring a versatile mix of all-rounders, batsmen, fast bowlers, and a spinner, led by the captain Rohit Paudel.
Asia Cup 2023 Broadcast:
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