India set to host Asia Cup 2025; tournament to take place in a T20 format

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India are set to host 2025 Asia Cup
India have been confirmed as the host for the 2025 Asia Cup, with the tournament set to be contested in the dynamic T20 format. This announcement comes after the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) released an Invitation for Expressions of Interest (IEOI) document.

Event details


The 2025 Asia Cup promises to be an exciting event, featuring six teams: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and a qualifier. This will be a significant tournament following the 2023 edition, which was hosted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka and played in the 50-over format.

Key highlights

  • Return to T20 format: Fans can look forward to fast-paced matches with plenty of big hits and dramatic wickets.
  • India’s home ground advantage: While there would be some advantage but the Indian team will face immense pressure to perform on their home turf.
  • India versus Pakistan rivalry: One of the most anticipated matchups – India versus Pakistan – in cricket will be even more intense.
  • Emerging talent: The tournament will provide a stage for young players to showcase their skills.

Also READ: Fans erupt as dominant Sri Lanka thrashes India to win their maiden Women’s Asia Cup 2024 title

Anticipation builds


As the 2025 Asia Cup approaches, excitement is building in the cricketing world. Fans are eagerly awaiting the tournament schedule, venue announcements, and team line-ups. While the competition is still a year away, the anticipation is palpable. Traditional powerhouses India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka will be favorites, but Bangladesh and Afghanistan have shown marked improvement recently. The qualifier team will also add an unpredictable element to the mix.

With the Asia Cup 2025 on the horizon, cricket enthusiasts are in for a thrilling spectacle, with fierce competition expected among all participating teams.

Future editions


In 2027, the Men’s Asia Cup will return to the ODI format and will be hosted by Bangladesh. Both the 2025 and 2027 tournaments will include six teams and consist of 13 matches each. Additionally, the 2026 Women’s Asia Cup will be held in the T20 format, featuring 15 matches. The most recent Women’s Asia Cup, held in Dambulla in 2024, saw Sri Lanka clinch their first title, defeating India by eight wickets in the final.

Also READ: ECB chief gives final verdict on Pakistan hosting the Champions Trophy 2025 amid India’s uncertain stance


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