List of ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup Fixtures & Schedule 2025

The Asian Cricket Council has announced the fixtures for the upcoming ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2025 scheduled to be to be played from December 12 to 21.

The teams have been divided into two groups. Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka in Group B. Group A consist of India, UAE, Malaysia and Pakistan.

Thr tournament will kick start with India taking on United Arab Emirates at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai on December 12.

ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2025 Fixtures

India U19 vs UAE U19 – December 12 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Ground, India U19 win by 234 runs

Pakistan U19 vs Malaysia U19 – December 12 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, Pakistan U19 win by 297 runs..

Afghanistan U19 vs Bangladesh U19 – December 13 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Ground, Bangladesh U19 won by 3 wkts

Sri Lanka U19 vs Nepal U19 – December 13 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, Sri Lanka U19 won by 8 wkts

India U19 vs Pakistan U19 – December 14 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Ground, IND Under-19 won by 90 runs

UAE U19 vs Malaysia U19 – December 14 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, United Arab Emirates U19 won by 78 runs

Bangladesh U19 vs Nepal U19 – December 15 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, BAN Under-19 won by 7 wickets

Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka U19 – December 15 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Stadium, Sri Lanka U19 win by 2 wickets

Pakistan U19 vs UAE U19 – December 16 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Stadium, Pakistan U19 win by 70 runs

India U19 vs Malaysia U19 – December 16 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, India U19 win by 315 runs

Bangladesh U19 vs Sri Lanka U19 – December 17 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Ground, BAN Under-19 won by 39 runs

Afghanistan U19 vs Nepal U19 – December 17 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, AFG Under-19 won by 6 wickets

Semifinal 1: India U19 vs Sri Lanka U19 – December 19 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Stadium, IND Under-19 won by 8 wickets

Semifinal 2: Bangladesh U19 vs PAKISTAN U19 – December 19 – 10:30am IST – Sevens Stadium, PAK Under-19 won by 8 wickets

Final: Ind U19 vs Pakistan U19 – December 21 – 10:30am IST – ICC Academy Ground , Pak U19 win by 191 runs

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India thump South Africa by 101 runs and take a 1-0 lead. Continue reading “India national cricket team vs South Africa national cricket team 2025 First T20I Barabati Stadium, Cuttack timeline & scorecard”

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