ACC releases Asia Cup schedule, Bangladesh to kick off on September 11
Bangladesh will kick off their 2025 Asia Cup campaign on September 11 against Hong Kong, as the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) confirmed the tournament schedule on Saturday.
Bangladesh will kick off their 2025 Asia Cup campaign on September 11 against Hong Kong, as the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) confirmed the tournament schedule on Saturday.
The 2025 Asia Cup is set to be hosted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from September 9 to 28, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) officially confirmed on Saturday.
Ricky Ponting is convinced there is "absolutely no reason" why Joe Root cannot surpass India's Sachin Tendulkar as Test cricket's all-time leading run-scorer after the England star leapfrogged the Australian into second place on Friday.
Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett got England off to a flying start in their first innings of the fourth Test before India ensured both openers fell agonisingly short of centuries.
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday stated that an official announcement regarding the 2025 Asia Cup is expected soon, pending the resolution of a few remaining matters with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
India suffered a major setback in the Manchester Test as Rishabh Pant was forced to retire hurt after sustaining a fractured metatarsal on the first day of play at Old Trafford.
The upcoming edition of the Asia Cup is set to begin on September 5, according to reports circulating in the Indian media. The tournament will likely be hosted by the United Arab Emirates, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi as potential venues for all matches.
India suffered a potentially major setback when Rishabh Pant retired hurt on the first day of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford on Wednesday before they reached stumps on 264-4.
Despite earlier concerns about the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) potentially boycotting the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Dhaka, the situation appears to have stabilized following significant diplomatic engagement by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
The clouds of uncertainty surrounding the Asian Cricket Council’s (ACC) Annual General Meeting (AGM) appear to be lifting. Despite reports in the Indian media that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would boycott the meeting set to be held tomorrow at Hotel InterContinental in Dhaka, a source from BCB has confirmed that India will now participate virtually.
The Asian Cricket Council’s (ACC) Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on 24 and 25 July at a five-star hotel in Dhaka. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has completed all necessary preparations to host this significant event. Out of the ACC's 25 member countries, representatives from 16 to 17 nations are expected to attend.
On the eve of the fourth Test against England in Manchester, Indian captain Shubman Gill confirmed that fast bowler Akash Deep has been ruled out due to injury.