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Asia Cup 2023 Dates Announced and Matches to be held on August 31 to September 17 | Cricket News

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Asia Cup 2023 Dates Announced and Matches to be held on August 31 to September 17 | Cricket News

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MUMBAI: The dates of the Asia Cup are finally out. In a media release on Thursday, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced that Asia Cup 2023 will be played from August 31 to September 17.
“The tournament will be hosted in a hybrid model with four matches being held in Pakistan, and the remaining nine matches being played in Sri Lanka,” the release said. The tournament will feature India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Nepal across 13 ODIs.
“We look forward to welcoming fans from around the world to witness this celebration of cricket at its finest,” the ACC added in the statement.
The 2023 edition will feature two groups, with two teams from each group qualifying for the Super Four stage. The top two teams from the Super Four stage will then face off in the final.

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India had ruled out travelling to Pakistan for the tournament because of the soured political relations between the neighbours who play each other only in multi-team tournaments.
In reply, Pakistan had threatened to boycott the ODI World Cup in India if they were made to stage the entire Asia Cup in another country.
India, Pakistan and Nepal have been bracketed in one group while Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan form the other group.
The city of Lahore will host matches in Pakistan while the games to be played in Sri Lanka will be held in Kandy and Pallekele.
The approval of the Asia Cup’s schedule also means that Pakistan will travel to India for the ODI World Cup in October-November. The arch-rivals are expected to face off at the world’s largest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad on October 15.
Now that the Asia Cup dates and venues have been announced, the schedule of the ODI World Cup in India will be made public soon.
It is understood that once ICC CEO Geoff Allardice and chairman Greg Barclay visited Karachi to meet PCB chairman Najam Sethi last month, it was decided that Pakistan won’t set any conditions for competing in the World Cup, provided four Asia Cup games are held in the country as they have the hosting rights.
Playing a tournament without Pakistan would have meant that the broadcasters would be giving ACC just half the amount committed for the tournament because of two assured India-Pakistan games and may be a chance of a third, if the two teams reach the final.
“I am elated that our hybrid version for the ACC Asia Cup 2023 has been accepted. This means the PCB will remain as the event host and stage matches in Pakistan with Sri Lanka as the neutral venue, which was required due to the Indian cricket team’s inability to travel to Pakistan,” said PCB chief Najam Sethi.
“Our passionate fans would have loved to see the India cricket team in action in Pakistan for the first time in 15 years, but we understand the BCCI’s position. Like the PCB, the BCCI also requires government approval and clearance before crossing borders,” he added.
(With Agency Inputs)



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