ACC Confirms Asia Cup 2025 Venue: Asia Cup 2025 is going to start from 9 September. India and Pakistan are also going to face face-to-face in this biggest cricket tournament in Asia. The schedule of the Asia Cup has been released a few days ago. The match between India and Pakistan has been kept on 14 September. Now the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has also confirmed the venue after the schedule. All matches of the Asia Cup will be played in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Dubai. There were already speculations about holding the Asia Cup in the UAE, but now the announcement of the ACC has confirmed this.
Where will the India-Pakistan match be played?
🚨 ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨 #ACCMensAsiaCup2025 confirmed to be hosted in Dubai and Abu Dhabi! 🏟️
The continent' s Premier Championship kicks off on 9th September 🏏
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India-Pakistan match
Asia Cup 2025 match between India and Pakistan is being discussed all over the country. In the World Championship of Legends, India's legendary players refused to play against the Pakistan team, after which cricket fans are now divided on two sides. A section wants India not to play against Pakistan in the Asia Cup. At the same time, some people are ready to play with Pakistan, because not playing can bring India down in the ICC rankings, which will benefit Pakistan in the Olympics and Pakistan will qualify in the Olympics 2028 instead of India.
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