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India will host the T20I Asia Cup in 2025

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The dates are still pending, although ACC sources have suggested that it would take place in September once the nation’s monsoon season ends. The men’s Asia Cup will be held in Bangladesh in 2027 in a 50-over format, but India will host the competition in T20 format the following year.

The men’s Asia Cup will be held in Bangladesh in 2027 in a 50-over format, but India will host the competition in a T20 version the following year. Six teams—India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan—will compete in a total of 13 matches in the tournament, according to the Asian Cricket Council’s Invitation for Expressions of Interest for the sponsorship rights document. A sixth team will be chosen through a qualifying event.

Although the dates have not yet been confirmed, insiders have suggested that it would take place in September, after the nation’s monsoon season has ended.

In January and February of next year, India will play a limited overs series against England, and in February and March, it will compete in the Champions Trophy, according to the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Future Tours Program (FTP) 2023–27.

The team will tour England in June and August following the IPL, and then they will play three ODIs and as many T20Is in Bangladesh. Therefore, the Asia Cup is anticipated to take place in October, following the Bangladesh series and preceding the two-match Test series against the West Indies. Nonetheless, BCCI sources made it clear that no choice has yet been made on the potential locations.The Indian schedule for 2023–2027 is jam-packed, according to the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Future Tours Program (FTP) 2023–27.In 2026, the Women’s Asia Cup will be held in a T20 format, with the men’s U-19 and Emerging Teams Asia Cup tournaments to follow. The men’s Asian tournament will not take place in that year.

The Asia Cup was conducted in a hybrid format the previous year, with India handling all of its ties in Sri Lanka and Pakistan hosting a few games at home. In the final at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, India defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets to secure the trophy under the leadership of Rohit Sharma.

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