Cricket fans, the tournament you’ve been waiting for is just around the corner. Asia Cup 2025 kicks off in early June and runs for about three weeks. Eight nations will battle in a mix of One‑Day Internationals and T20 matches, all hosted across three Indian stadiums.
What makes this edition special? It’s the first time the event will use a combined format, giving fans both classic 50‑over games and the faster‑paced T20 thrill. If you’re wondering which teams have the best shot, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are the heavyweights, but expect surprises from Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates.
The schedule is already live on the official website. The opening match lands at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on June 7, followed by games in Chennai’s M. A. Chidambaram Stadium and Kolkata’s Eden Gardens. Each venue hosts three group matches before moving to the knockout stage.
Group A features India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Group B includes Bangladesh, UAE, Nepal and Oman. After the round‑robin stage, the top two teams from each group advance to the semifinals. The final is slated for June 28 at Eden Gardens – a perfect night for a showcase match.
For those who love to plan ahead, note that match times are listed in Indian Standard Time (IST). If you’re watching from abroad, a quick time‑zone converter will help you catch the action live.
Streaming rights belong to the Star Sports network, so the official Star Sports app is your go‑to source. If you have a cable package, the channel will be on your TV. For digital viewers, the Disney+ Hotstar platform offers live streams, replays and highlights.
Don’t have a subscription yet? Both services provide a 7‑day free trial during the tournament, giving you a chance to test the quality before committing. Mobile users can also download the app to watch on the move, with data‑saving options for slower connections.
If you prefer free alternatives, many regional broadcasters will simulcast the matches on their websites. However, the picture quality and commentary may vary, so the official stream remains the safest bet.
For a smoother experience, close other apps, use a stable Wi‑Fi connection and set your device’s screen resolution to medium if bandwidth is limited. These simple steps cut buffering and keep you in the game.
Ticket lovers, the official ticket portal opens on May 15. Early‑bird prices are lower, and you can choose seats based on view, price and proximity to the action. Remember to book quickly – popular matches sell out within hours.
Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just curious about Asian cricket, this guide gives you everything you need to enjoy Asia Cup 2025. Mark your calendar, grab your tickets, and set up your stream. The excitement is about to begin, and you won’t want to miss a single run.
India posted 202/5 against Sri Lanka in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2025 at Dubai International Stadium. Sri Lanka sits at 106/1 after 9.2 overs, making the chase a high‑stakes battle for a place in the final on September 28. The tournament’s knockout round is heating up, with India and Pakistan emerging as likely finalists.