
Asia Cup 2023 details Match Schedule
Find out the complete match schedule and details of the Asia Cup 2023 details tournament. Stay updated with all the latest information on the upcoming matches.


India, with seven titles (six ODI and one T20I), is the most successful team in the tournament. Sri Lanka is the second most successful team, with six, while Pakistan have won two titles. Sri Lanka has played the most Asia Cups (15) followed by India, Pakistan and Bangladesh who have played 14 each.
Pakistan, India and Nepal are in Group A while Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka are in Group B. The tournament will follow a hybrid model with Pakistan hosting four matches across two venues and Sri Lanka hosting the remaining games.
played in fifty-overs format, has six teams divided into two groups of three teams each.
The six group-stage matches will be followed by the Super 4s, beginning September 6.
The final will be played by the teams that occupy the top two spots at the end of the Super 4s on September 17 in Colombo.
Asia Cup 2023: Full schedule
DATE GROUP STAGE VENUE
30-Aug PAKISTAN v NEPAL MULTAN, PAK
31-Aug ANGLADESH v SRI LANKA KANDY, SL
2-Sep PAKISTAN v INDIA KANDY, SL
3-Sep BANGLADESH v AFGHANISTAN LAHORE, PAK
4-SEP INDIA v NEPAL KANDY, SL
5-SEP AFGHANISTAN v SRI LANKA LAHORE, PAK
SUPER 4s
6-SEP A1 v B2 LAHORE, PAK
9-SEP B1 v B2 COLOMBO, SL
10-SEP A1 v A2 COLOMBO, SL
12-SEP A2 v B1 COLOMBO, SL
14-SEP A1 v B1 COLOMBO, SL
15-SEP A2 v B2 COLOMBO, SL
17-SEP FINAL COLOMBO, SL
The Asia Cup, officially known as the ACC Men’s Asia Cup or ACC Cup is a men's International Cricket tournament contested between Asian countries in either ODI format (50 overs) and Twenty20 International Cricket format (20 overs). It was established in 1983 when the Asian Cricket Council was founded as a measure to promote goodwill between Asian Countries . It was originally scheduled to be held every two years. The Asia Cup is the only continental championship in cricket and the winning team becomes the champion of Asia. It alternates every 2-years between ODI and T20I formats.
The first Asia Cup was held in 1984 in Sharjah in the UAE where the council's offices were based (until 1995). India boycotted the 1986 tournament due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka. Pakistan boycotted the 1990-91 tournament due to strained political relations with India and the 1993 tournament was cancelled for the same reason. The ACC announced that the tournament would be held biennially from 2009 onwards. The ICC has ruled that all games played in the Asia Cup have official ODI status.
After downsizing the Asian Cricket Council in 2015, it was announced by the ICC that Asia Cup events from 2016 would be played on a rotation basis between One Day International and Twenty20 International format, on the basis of the format of upcoming world events. As a result, the 2016 event was the first event played in the T20I format and functioned as a preparatory tournament ahead of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20.
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