A former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) cricketer and current BJP leader has cast doubt on the highly anticipated India vs. Pakistan clash at the Asia Cup 2025. This statement comes despite the match being locked into the tournament schedule, fueling uncertainty among fans.
The Asia Cup 2025 is scheduled to be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from September 9 to 28. The tournament will be played in the T20 format, with each match consisting of 20 overs per side. Eight teams will participate, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, UAE, Oman, and Hong Kong.
The teams will be divided into two groups of four. The top two teams from each group will advance to a Super Four stage, and the top two teams from the Super Four will then compete in the final. The Asia Cup has been played in both ODI and T20 formats, with the format rotating to align with upcoming ICC global events. The decision to use the T20 format for the 2025 edition is likely due to the T20 World Cup in 2026.
While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is the official host, the tournament is being held in the UAE due to an agreement between India and Pakistan to compete at neutral venues until 2027, a decision stemming from ongoing tensions between the two nations.
The Asia Cup 2025 is set to begin on September 9, with India's first match scheduled against the UAE on September 10. The India vs. Pakistan match is currently slated for September 14 in Dubai. Dubai is expected to host the majority of India's games, including the final. Abu Dhabi will host eight games.
The uncertainty surrounding the India-Pakistan match has drawn reactions from various quarters. Some political figures have questioned the decision to play Pakistan, citing recent terror attacks and ongoing military operations. Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar questioned the government's stance, asking why India would play against its "enemy". Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi suggested that if the match proceeds, it would represent a failure of both the government and the BCCI.
Conversely, it has been reported that the Indian government has no intention of giving Pakistan a "walkover". Sports journalist Vikrant Gupta has stated that a walkover is unlikely in the Asia Cup, as it is not an ICC tournament, and India's refusal to participate could lead to the cancellation of the entire tournament.
Despite the scheduled match and the reports, the former CSK cricketer's statement adds another layer of complexity to the situation. His skepticism raises concerns about the match actually taking place, leaving fans uncertain about the fate of this high-profile encounter.