Asia Cup 2025 Trophy presented as teams prepared for the eau confrontation


The skippers of all the teams that participate in the 2025 Cup Asia are seen at the opening ceremony of the trophy in Dubai on September 9, 2025. - x@therealpcb
The skippers of all the teams that participate in the 2025 Cup Asia are seen at the opening ceremony of the trophy in Dubai on September 9, 2025. – x@therealpcb
  • Skippers of the eight teams attend the opening ceremony of the trophy.
  • Asia’s fans are full of emotion for the tournament.
  • The Indian captain says that the Twenty20 format is very challenging.

The Trophy of the Asian Cup of the Men ACC 2025 has been revealed, which adds to the anticipation of the eight -nations tournament that will begin today in the United Arab Emirates (EAU) (Tuesday).

The president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), held the presentation ceremony.

The event saw the representation of the captains of all the teams that participated in the tournament.

Cricket fans in Asia are full of emotion since the final squadrons are confirmed and prepared near the completion, preparing the stage for three weeks of top -level cryket.

Asia Cup 2025 will begin with Afghanistan facing the Pachellillos Hong Kong at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket stadium in Abu Dhabi.

The tournament will be played in two places: the Dubai International Cricket Stadium and the Sheikh Zayed Cricket stat group stage

Pakistan, just out of his victory in the Tri-Nation series, has been placed in group A along with India, Oman and the EAU. The green shirts will open their campaign on September 12 against Oman in Dubai, followed by the long -awaited clash with India on September 14, before completing their group stage on September 17 against the EAU.

The Indian Captain Suryakumar Yadav said during the trophy presentation ceremony that his team was “equally excited” for the Asia Cup, which describes the Twenty20 format as very challenging, where “any team can offer an extraordinary performance.”

Group B presents Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Hong Kong. The two best sides of each group will advance to the Super Four stage, with the final scheduled for September 28 in Dubai.

All matches will begin at 6 pm Standard Time of the Gulf (7 PST), except for the September 15 accessory between the EAU and Oman.

The former Great Wasim Akram of Pakistan, has urged the players and fans of both sides to remain disciplined and not cross the line during the high-voltage games of Pakistan-India.



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