Pakistan's full schedule for Asia Cup 2025

Pakistan will play their first game of Asia Cup 2025 against Oman.
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced the schedule for Asia Cup 2025 on Saturday, July 26. The tournament will commence on September 9 and will witness the final on September 28, with all the games set to be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Eight teams will take part in Asia Cup 2025 and have been divided into two groups of four each. India, Pakistan, UAE, and Oman are part of Group A. Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong are part of Group B.
The top two teams in Groups A and B will qualify for the Super Four Stage. In that stage, each team will play three games. The top two teams in Super Four stage will face-off in the final on September 28.
Asia Cup 2025 will witness a total of 19 matches. The tournament will be played in T20I format this time. Having won the last edition of the tournament in 2023, India will enter the tournament as the defending champions.
Full schedule of Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2025

Pakistan Cricket Team are part of Group A along with India, UAE, and Oman. The Men in Green will begin their journey in the tournament with the clash against Oman on September 12. They will then face their arch-rivals India on September 14. In their final match of the group stage, Pakistan will wrestle with the UAE on September 17.
Pakistan vs Oman – 12th September
Pakistan vs India – 14th September
Pakistan vs UAE – 17th September
If Pakistan reach the Super Four stage, they will play three more games.
Super Four Schedule:
Sep 20: B1 vs B2 Sep 21: A1 vs A2Sep 23: A2 svs B1 Sep 24: A1 vs B2 Sep 25: A2 vs B2 Sep 26: A1 vs B1
Final: 28th September
When will Pakistan play their first match in Asia Cup 2025?
Pakistan will face Oman on September 12 in their first match of Asia Cup 2025.
When will Pakistan face India in Asia Cup 2025?
Pakistan will face India in Asia Cup 2025 on September 14.
When will Asia Cup 2025 begin?
Asia Cup 2025 will begin on September 9 and witness the final on September 28.
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