
ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 Set for UAE
The ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 will officially return to the United Arab Emirates this September. Cricket fans have marked September 9 to September 28 on their calendars as six of Asia’s biggest cricket nations prepare for battle. Matches will be played in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, with packed stadiums expected across the three cities. Because of its balanced schedule and competitive teams, excitement is already high. Supporters have started planning trips early, ensuring lively atmospheres throughout the tournament.
Full Asia Cup 2025 Schedule
The Asian Cricket Council released the complete schedule last week, which includes several headline clashes:
• September 9: India vs Bangladesh – Dubai International Stadium
• September 10: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – Sharjah Cricket Stadium
• September 12: Afghanistan vs Nepal – Abu Dhabi Cricket Ground
• September 14: India vs Sri Lanka – Dubai International Stadium
• September 15: Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Sharjah Cricket Stadium
• September 17: Nepal vs Sri Lanka – Abu Dhabi Cricket Ground
• September 18: India vs Pakistan – Dubai International Stadium
• September 20: Afghanistan vs Bangladesh – Sharjah Cricket Stadium
• September 22: Super Four Match 1 – Dubai International Stadium
• September 23: Super Four Match 2 – Sharjah Cricket Stadium
• September 25: Super Four Match 3 – Abu Dhabi Cricket Ground
• September 28: Final – Dubai International Stadium

Teams Prepare for Crucial Matches
Every participating nation has stepped up training ahead of the Asia Cup. India hopes its pace bowlers deliver in the UAE’s conditions. Pakistan aims to fix its middle-order issues and build consistency. Defending champions Sri Lanka, meanwhile, will try to keep its winning momentum. Afghanistan’s strong spin attack could trouble many sides, while Nepal focuses on gaining valuable experience. With such evenly matched teams, every point on the table will matter.
Mohsin Naqvi’s Words on the Tournament
ACC Chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed optimism about another memorable tournament. He thanked the Emirates Cricket Board for its constant support and promised fans an event worth remembering. “The Asia Cup celebrates unity and high-quality cricket. We’re confident it will inspire players and supporters alike,” Naqvi said during the announcement.
This year’s Asia Cup has all the ingredients for a thrilling edition. The India-Pakistan clash on September 18 stands out as the biggest draw. But with form fluctuating and also conditions testing players, no team can take the trophy lightly. The champion crowned on September 28 in Dubai will truly deserve the title of it. With so much at stake, no side can afford a single lapse. Cricket lovers should be ready because this September, Asia’s biggest stage will deliver the drama we all crave.