'Where can I watch Asia Cup 2023 in UK'
The eagerly-awaited Asia Cup 2023 is all set to begin on August 30, with Pakistan and Nepal taking on each other in the opening match of the tournament. The mainland event will be mutually assisted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka in a half-breed model and will be played in a One-Day International (ODI) design, unlike the past T20 editions.
It is worth noting that Sri Lanka was guaranteed a win over Pakistan in their last match of last year's Asia Cup, a 23-run victory in Dubai, and will enter the 2023 edition as defending champions.
by Vishwanath Hariharan
Asia Cup 2023 is going to start from 30th August.
The primary instrument will occur between Pakistan and Nepal.
Asia Cup 2023: Broadcast, Live Streaming - When and Where to Watch in India, USA, Australia, UK and Other Countries
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The eagerly-awaited Asia Cup 2023 is all set to begin on August 30, with Pakistan and Nepal taking on each other in the opening match of the tournament. The mainland event will be mutually assisted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka in a half-breed model and will be played in a One-Day International (ODI) design, unlike the past T20 editions.
It is worth noting that Sri Lanka were guaranteed a win over Pakistan in their last match of last year's Asia Cup, a 23-run victory in Dubai, and will enter the 2023 edition as defending champions.
A total of six teams will participate in the Asia Cup 2023, namely Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. This large number of groups will be divided into two assemblies, and the side with the least remaining in each assembly after the implicit phase will be deleted, and the additional four will continue in the very fourth phase.
At the very fourth stage, each of the four groups will participate in a cooperative organization, playing against each other once. The top two teams from this stage will meet in the highly anticipated final, which will be held at the R Premadasa Arena in Colombo on September 17.
With such an utterly exhilarating challenge on the cards, the commanders of each of the six are not quite settled on taking an interest group and leading their country to victory. While Pakistan will be under the authority of Babar Azam in the mainland event, India's hopes will rest on Rohit Sharma. Shakib Al Hasan will play for Bangladesh, Rohit Paudel for Nepal, Dasun Shanaka for Sri Lanka and Hashmatullah Shahidi for Afghanistan.
Despite the greatness of the Asia Cup, there is another motivation for all full-fledged ICC nations participating in the competition, as they can leverage this potential opportunity to plan for the upcoming Scenario Cup 2023. The Asia Cup 2023 will undoubtedly serve as a crucial stage for these Asian cricketing forces to change their systems and survey their assets and shortcomings in front of the international spectacle.
Cricket lovers all over the world are eagerly waiting for the 2023 Asia Cup, which offers cricket activity of extreme attention and the opportunity for teams to spread on the international stage. With the start of the 30th of August, we should examine the nuances of scheduling, broadcasting and live streaming of cricket.
Asia Cup 2023 fixtures:
Group Stage
Aug 30 – Pakistan vs Nepal in Multan at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Aug 31 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka in Kandy at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 2 – Pakistan vs India in Kandy at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 3 – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan in Lahore at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 4 – India vs Nepal in Kandy at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 5 – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka in Lahore at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Super 4s
Sept 6 – A1 vs B2 in Lahore at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 9 – B1 vs B2 in Colombo at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 10 – A1 vs A2 in Colombo at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 12 – A2 vs B1 in Colombo at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 14 – A1 vs B1 in Colombo at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Sept 15 – A2 vs B2 in Colombo at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
Final
Sept 17 – TBC vs. TBC in Colombo at 9:30 am GMT/ 02:30 pm local/ 3:00 pm IST
TV channels and Live streaming details:
India: Star Sports, Disney+Hotstar
Pakistan: PTV Sports, Ten Sports
Bangladesh: Gazi TV, T Sports
Sri Lanka: SLRC Channel Eye
UK: TNT Sport 1
USA: ESPN+
Canada:ESPN+
Australia: Fox Sports, FOXTel app
Afghanistan: Ariana Television
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