Key Points

The BCCI has agreed to host the Asia Cup 2025 in the UAE as a neutral venue. India and Pakistan are expected to be placed in the same group for the T20 tournament. This follows India's refusal to travel to Pakistan in 2023, leading to matches being held in Sri Lanka. The BCCI dismissed earlier rumors of withdrawal as baseless speculation.

Key Points: BCCI Agrees to Host Asia Cup 2025 in UAE as Neutral Venue

  • BCCI confirms Asia Cup 2025 in UAE as neutral venue
  • India and Pakistan likely in same group
  • Defending champions India avoided Pakistan in 2023
  • BCCI denies earlier withdrawal rumors as speculative
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India ready to host Asia Cup 2025 on neutral venues: Sources

India to host Asia Cup 2025 in UAE, likely grouping India and Pakistan together in the same group as defending champions.

"India is ready to host the Asia Cup 2025, but at a neutral venue (Abu Dhabi and UAE), India and Pakistan will likely be in the same group. – Sources to ANI"

By Vipul Kashyap, New Delhi, July 24

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday agreed to host the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 at a neutral venue.

The venues of the tournament can be Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as per the sources.

The Asia Cup 2025, a six-team tournament, will be played in T20 format this time around. The sources further revealed that it is likely that both India and Pakistan will be in the same group for the tournament.

"India is ready to host the Asia Cup 2025, but at a neutral venue (Abu Dhabi and UAE), India and Pakistan will likely be in the same group," sources told ANI.

India is the defending champion of the Asia Cup. In 2023, India refused to travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, and Sri Lanka was picked as the neutral venue for India's fixtures. Earlier this year, Pakistan hosted the Champions Trophy, but India declined to cross the border and played all its matches at a neutral venue in Dubai.

In May, various reports and speculations stormed social media, suggesting that India had declined to participate in this year's Asia Cup and the Women's Emerging Teams Asia Cup due to cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan.

The reports claimed that the BCCI had informed the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) of its decision to withdraw from both events--the Women's Emerging Teams Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka next month, and the Men's Asia Cup, slated for September.

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia categorically denied the claims, stating that the BCCI hasn't engaged in such conversations or taken any steps regarding the ACC events. The BCCI secretary labelled the reports as "speculative and imaginary."

- ANI

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Shreya B
Why can't we just play in Pakistan? Sports should be beyond politics. Our team is strong enough to handle any situation abroad. #CricketForPeace
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Aditya G
UAE matches are always exciting! The pitches there make for balanced contests between bat and ball. Hope we get to see Kohli vs Shaheen again 🔥
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Priya S
BCCI should focus more on developing cricket infrastructure in India rather than spending crores on neutral venues. We have so many world-class stadiums sitting idle!
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Karthik V
India-Pakistan in same group? That's what we all want to see! The atmosphere during these matches is electric, even if it's in UAE. Bring it on! 💪
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Michael C
As a cricket fan living in Dubai, this is fantastic news! Finally get to watch live matches without traveling. Hope ticket prices remain reasonable though.
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Nisha Z
While I understand the security concerns, it's sad that politics is affecting sports. Our ancestors played together as one team before partition. Food for thought...

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