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ACC revises match timings for Asia Cup 2025 amid weather concerns

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ACC revises match timings for Asia Cup 2025 amid weather concerns
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Dubai: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has announced revised match timings for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, set to be hosted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Matches will now begin at 6:30 PM local time in the UAE and 7:30 PM in Pakistan, a shift from the previously scheduled 6:00 PM start.

The adjustment has been made in response to prevailing weather conditions and to enhance the overall experience for fans attending or watching the games.

As part of the revised schedule, September 15 will feature a double-header. UAE will take on Oman at 4:30 PM in Abu Dhabi, followed by a clash between Sri Lanka and Hong Kong at 6:30 PM in Dubai.

Ticket prices start at AED 40 for fixtures at Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, and AED 50 for matches at Dubai International Stadium.

The Asia Cup 2025 is set to be an exciting tournament featuring eight competitive teams from across the continent. The teams have been divided into two groups, each consisting of four nations, promising thrilling cricket action and fierce rivalries.

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Group A includes traditional powerhouses Pakistan and India, along with the rising teams of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. With the historic rivalry between India and Pakistan drawing global attention, this group is expected to be highly competitive. The inclusion of UAE and Oman also adds a fresh dynamic, as both sides continue to grow in stature on the international stage.

Group B features Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. This group is equally balanced, with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh bringing experience, while Afghanistan’s explosive style and Hong Kong’s underdog spirit could lead to surprises. With all teams aiming for a spot in the knockout stages, the group stage matches are set to be intense and unpredictable.

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