The schedule of the most sought-after Asia Cup 2023 has been revealed by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will be hosting the World Cup jointly in Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the end of August.
All the matches including the final will start at 2:30 pm (PST). The host team will play the tournament’s opener against Nepal on 30th August in Multan.
Asia Cup Matches Timings
The schedule for the Group stage is the following.
Match | Date | Location |
Pakistan vs Nepal | Aug 30 | Multan |
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Aug 31 | Kandy |
Pakistan vs India | Sept 2 | Kandy |
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | Sept 3 | Lahore |
India vs Nepal | Sept 4 | Kandy |
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | Sept 5 | Lahore |
The schedule for the Super 4s is the following.
Match | Date | Location |
A1 vs B2 | Sept 6 | Lahore |
B1 vs B2 | Sept 9 | Colombo |
A1 vs A2 | Sept 10 | Colombo |
A2 vs B1 | Sept 12 | Colombo |
A1 vs B1 | Sept 14 | Colombo |
A2 vs B2 | Sept 15 | Colombo |
Final | Sept 17 | Colombo |
Positions irrespective of the status of teams after the first round will be:
- India will be A2.
If Pakistan or India do not qualify for Super 4s then Nepal will be at their position.
- Sri Lanka will remain B1.
- Bangladesh will remain B2.
If Sri Lanka or Bangladesh do not qualify for Super 4s then Afghanistan will take their place.