LAHORE, Pakistan: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday announced the Schedule of the Men’s ODI Asia Cup 2023.
The 50-over format tournament will be held from 30 August to 17 September with Event Host Pakistan staging four matches and Sri Lanka holding nine matches.
Four venues will be used for the 13-match competition.
In Pakistan, Multan will host the tournament opener between Pakistan and Nepal on 30 August before the action shifts to Lahore for the remaining three matches.
Sri Lanka will use Kandy for the three first round matches and Colombo for the five Super-4 stage fixtures and the 17 September final.
Pakistan and India will meet at Kandy on 2 September
Sri Lanka will open their campaign against Bangladesh in Kandy on 31 August while India’s first match in the tournament will be against Pakistan in Kandy on 2 September.
If both Pakistan and India progress to the Super-4 stage, they will meet again in Colombo on 10 September.
After hosting the tournament opener in Multan, the remaining three matches in Pakistan will be held at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
On 3 September, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will go head-to-head, before Afghanistan will take on Sri Lanka on 5 September. If all goes according to the pre-event seeding, then Pakistan will take on Bangladesh in both sides’ first Super-4 match on 6 September.
Pakistan and India are seeded as A1 and A2, respectively with Nepal as the third side in Group A, while Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are seeded as B1 and B2 in Group B, respectively with Afghanistan as the third side.
If Nepal and Afghanistan progress to the Super-4 stage from their respective groups, they will take the seeding of the sides that have dropped out in the first round.
Men’s ODI Asia Cup 2023 Schedule
(Start times to be confirmed in due course):
Group A – Pakistan (A1), India (A2) and Nepal (Nepal will take position of the side which fails to progress to the Super-4 stage)
Group B – Sri Lanka (B1), Bangladesh (B2) and Afghanistan (Afghanistan will take position of the side which fails to progress to the Super-4 stage)
- 30 August – Pakistan v Nepal, Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan
- 31 August – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
- 2 September – Pakistan v India, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Kandy, Sri Lanka
- 3 September – Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
- 4 September – India v Nepal, Pallekele International Cricket stadium Kandy, Sri Lanka
- 5 September – Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
- 6 September – A1 v B2 (Super-4), Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
- 9 September – B1 v B2 (Super-4), R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 10 September – A1 v A2 (Super-4), R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 12 September – A2 v B1 (Super-4), R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 14 September – A1 v B1 (Super-4), R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 15 September – A2 v B2, (Super-4), R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 17 September – Final – 1 v 2, R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 18 September – Reserve day for the Final