Big change before the start of Asia Cup 2025, now matches will be played from so at so on!

Big change before Asia Cup 2025. (Photo- PTI)

The Asia Cup 2025 is going to start in UAE from 9 September. Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Stadium and Dubai International Cricket Stadium are set to host the Asia Cup. All teams have been announced for this tournament and the schedule was already released. However, a big update has surfaced a few days before the start of the tournament. Match timing has been changed keeping in mind the weather in the United Arab Emirates.

Now Asia Cup matches will be played from so at so at so at so at so at so at so at so on!

According to media reports, the Asia Cup will start at 8 pm Indian time (6:30 pm) compared to 2025. Earlier these matches were to start at 7:30 pm, but this change has been made keeping in mind the hot weather conditions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Broadcasters were requested for this decision, which they have accepted.

The heat and humid levels in the UAE can be challenging for cricket matches, especially for players and fans. The temperature is very high during the day, due to which the effect of heat remains in the evening. In view of this situation, the organizers have decided that the time of the matches should be extended half an hour forward, so that the players get a chance to play in better circumstances and the fans also have comfortable experience in the stadium.

India’s first match on 10th

Team India will start their campaign in this tournament on 10 September. He will face the UAE team. Then Team India has to play the next match with Pakistan, this match will be held on 14 September. After this, their last match in Team India Group Stage will play against Oman on 19 September. At the same time, from September 20, the Super-4 will be played and the final match will be held on 28 September.

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