Asia Cup 2025—How Fans Can Stay Connected
The Asia Cup T20 2025 is set to light up the United Arab Emirates from September 9 to September 28, featuring eight nations divided into two groups. Pakistan, India, UAE, and Oman are in Group A, while Group B consists of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong.
The ACC has announced the full officiating panel, with two Pakistanis — Asif Yaqoob and Faisal Afridi — joining as umpires. The duo will begin their duties in the tournament opener between Afghanistan and Hong Kong.
For cricket lovers keen to stay connected to the Asia Cup, here’s how:
- Check fixtures: The official Asia Cup website provides match schedules, venues, and timings in local and international zones.
- Track umpire roles: Each match day, the portal updates which umpires are on-field, TV, or reserve, letting fans follow their country’s officials.
- Watch live: Broadcasters across South Asia and the Middle East will air matches, while digital platforms such as official apps and streaming services provide live commentary and ball-by-ball analysis.
- Follow updates: ACC and national boards regularly post officiating updates and highlights across X (Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.
For those attending in person, tickets are available online through the UAE Cricket Board’s official site, with seating options for Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
This year’s clash between Pakistan and India on September 14 is expected to be the highlight. Fans are advised to book tickets early, as stadium capacity is limited and demand is extremely high.
