The Asia Cup 2023 kicked-off on August 30, with former champions Pakistan taking on debutants Nepal in the tournament opener in Multan.
The top two teams from the each group progressed to the Super Fours stage, from which the top two advanced to the final, to be played on September 17.
Where to watch: The matches are broadcast live on Star Sports channels. The live telecast is streamed on the Disney+ Hotstar app.
Check out the Asia Cup 2023 schedule:
Asia Cup 2023 | |||
Date | Match | Venue | Time |
Aug 30 | Pakistan vs Nepal | Multan | 3pm IST |
Aug 31 | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Pallekele | 3pm IST |
Sep 2 | India vs Pakistan | Pallekele | 3pm IST |
Sep 3 | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | Lahore | 3pm IST |
Sep 4 | India vs Nepal | Pallekele | 3pm IST |
Sep 5 | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | Lahore | 3pm IST |
Sep 6 | Super Fours: Pakistan vs Bangladesh |
Lahore | 3pm IST |
Sep 9 | Super Fours: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh |
Colombo | 3pm IST |
Sep 10 | Super Fours: Pakistan vs India |
Colombo | 3pm IST |
Sep 12 | Super Fours: India vs Sri Lanka |
Colombo | 3pm IST |
Sep 14 | Super Fours: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka |
Colombo | 3pm IST |
Sep 15 | Super Fours: India vs Bangladesh |
Colombo | 3pm IST |
Sep 17 | FINAL: Sri Lanka vs India | Colombo | 3pm IST |
Super 4 stage:
(Irrespective of their positions after the first round)
- Pakistan will remain A1
- India will remain A2
- If either of them (India or Pakistan) don't qualify then Nepal will take their position
- Sri Lanka will remain B1
- Bangladesh will remain B2
- If either of them (Sri Lanka or Bangladesh) don't qualify then Afghanistan will take their position