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Asia Cup 2023 to kick off in Multan on Aug 30; first Pakistan-India clash on Sept 2

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The 2023 Asia Cup will kick off in Multan on August 30 — a day earlier than originally planned — with Pakistan clashing against Nepal in the six-nation tournament’s opening match.

The match in Multan will also mark the return of the Asia Cup to Pakistan after 15 years as it prepares to co-host the tournament with Sri Lanka on the basis of a hybrid model.

The model was approved for the tournament by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) last month after the Board of Control for Cricket in India refused to send its team to the neighbouring country for the tournament.

The ACC and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the schedule for the tournament today, according to which the 50-over event will be held from August 30 to September 17 with Pakistan staging four matches and Sri Lanka nine.

Four venues would be used for the 13-match tournament, a PCB press release said, adding that after the opening match in Multan, the remaining three matches in Pakistan would be held in Lahore.

Sri Lanka would use Kandy for the three first-round matches and Colombo for the five Super-4 stage fixtures and the September 17 final, it said.

The first Pakistan-India clash is scheduled on September 2 in Kandy and if both teams advance to the Super-4 stage, their second faceoff will take place in Colombo on September 10.

Pakistan and India are seeded as A1 and A2, respectively, with Nepal as the third side in Group A, while Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are seeded as B1 and B2 in Group B, respectively, with Afghanistan as the third side.

If Nepal and Afghanistan progressed to the Super-4 stage from their respective groups, they would take the seeding of the sides that had dropped out in the first round, the press release said.

‘Asia Cup homecoming’ “As event hosts, the ACC’s Asia Cup 2023 schedule announcement provides us absolute clarity on how we will plan and deliver this tournament so that it is enjoyable for the participants and the fans.

“For Pakistan, it will be the homecoming of the ACC Asia Cup after 15 long years. Our fans have waited for this for a long time and, as such, we look forward to making it bigger and better so that the fans and participants can start counting down days leading up to the ICC Champions Trophy, which Pakistan will host in February 2025.”

Ashraf said that it was a top priority for him to ensure competitive cricket’s return to Pakistan’s “historic venues”. “From the Pakistan team’s per-spective, it will be an excellent opportunity for them to play in high-profile pressure matches and also aim to reclaim the title they last won in 2012. They have all the potential and capability to do that and a strong performance in the Asia Cup will give them the encouragement and confidence for subsequent series and events,” he said.

Meanwhile, ACC President Jay Shah said he was thrilled to announce the tournament, terming it a “celebration of cricketing excellence that unites the nations of Asia in the spirit of competition and camaraderie.”

He said that the event not only showcased the “cricketing prowess of the players but also fosters a sense of unity and brotherhood among Asian countries”.

Schedule

Aug 30 – Pakistan v Nepal, Multan Cricket Sta-dium, Multan

Aug 31 – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Pallekele Inter-national Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka

Sep 2 – Pakistan v India, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Kandy, Sri Lanka

Sep 3 – Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Gaddafi Sta-dium, Lahore

Sep 4 – India v Nepal, Pallekele International Cricket stadium Kandy, Sri Lanka

Sep 5 – Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Sep 6 – A1 v B2 (Super-4), Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Sep 9 – B1 v B2 (Super-4), R. Premadasa Interna-tional Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sep 10 – A1 v A2 (Super-4), RPICS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sep 12 – A2 v B1 (Super-4), RPICS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sep 14 – A1 v B1 (Super-4), RPICS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sep 15 – A2 v B2, (Super-4), RPICS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sep 17 – Final – 1 v 2, RPICS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sep 18 – Reserve day for the final

 

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