India Confirmed As Hosts For Asia Cup 2025 In T20 Format
India has been officially announced as the host for the Asia Cup 2025, according to the Asian Cricket Council's Invitation for Expression of Interest (IEOI) for sponsorship rights. The tournament will be conducted in the T20 format, aligning with the upcoming T20 World Cup scheduled in India and Bangladesh in 2026.
Bangladesh is set to host the Asia Cup 2027, which will be played in the ODI format. This event will take place before the ODI World Cup 2027 in South Africa. The format of the Asia Cup has been aligned with the approaching ICC events in recent editions.

The previous Asia Cup was held in the ODI format just before the World Cup 2023. India emerged victorious, securing their eighth title. They now have a chance to defend their title on home soil. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will host the Asia Cup for the first time since 1990 when India defeated Sri Lanka in the final.
According to a report by Cricbuzz, both upcoming editions of the Asia Cup will feature 13 matches each. Besides India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan, a sixth team will join through a qualifying tournament.
The decision to align the Asia Cup formats with upcoming ICC events aims to provide teams with relevant practice and preparation. This approach has been followed consistently over recent years.
The T20 format for the 2025 edition is expected to generate significant excitement among fans, especially with India's strong performance history in T20 cricket. Similarly, hosting an ODI format in Bangladesh ahead of a major ICC event will offer teams valuable match experience under similar conditions.
These strategic decisions by the Asian Cricket Council reflect a broader trend of synchronising regional tournaments with global events to enhance competitive readiness and fan engagement.
India's hosting of the 2025 Asia Cup marks a significant return after more than three decades. This event is anticipated to draw large crowds and substantial media attention, further boosting cricket's popularity across the region.
With both editions promising high-quality cricket and intense competition, fans can look forward to thrilling matches and memorable moments. The inclusion of a qualifying team adds an element of unpredictability and opportunity for emerging cricketing nations.
The upcoming tournaments are poised to strengthen cricket ties within Asia while providing a platform for showcasing talent and fostering regional camaraderie through sport.
The BCCI's role as host underscores India's pivotal position in international cricket and its capability to organise major sporting events successfully. This development is expected to contribute positively to India's sports tourism sector as well.
Overall, these announcements set an exciting stage for Asian cricket over the next few years, promising action-packed tournaments that align closely with global cricketing calendars.