Asian Games 2023: Cricket Schedule Time,Dates and Where to Watch
3 min readCricket fans may expect a great show at the Asian Games in 2023. Both a men’s and a women’s T20 cricket competition will be held during the event, which is taking place in Hangzhou, China. The stage is set for some exciting cricket action with top-seeded nations like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh moving on directly to the quarterfinals.
In 2010 and 2014, cricket was included at the Asian Games, but not in 2018. The sport is returning after a five-year absence, which heightens the enthusiasm and expectation.
Men’s Cricket Championship
The men’s T20 cricket competition will begin on September 27 and end on October 7 with the bronze and gold medal games. There will be 15 teams competing in the competition, including top-seeded nations that will start their adventure in the quarterfinals. The final 11 teams will participate in the group stage, and the top four teams and the champions will advance to the quarterfinals.
The 2023 Asian Games men’s T20 cricket competition is set up with both group rounds and straight admissions into the quarterfinals. For the first phase, teams were divided into four groups.
Afghanistan and Mongolia are in Group A, Cambodia, Japan, and Nepal are in Group B, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand are in Group C, and Malaysia, Bahrain, and the Maldives are in Group D.
The top-seeded teams—India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh—have been given straight access into the quarterfinals, skipping the group rounds, which has increased the tension.
Women’s Cricket Championship
The women’s T20 cricket competition will run from September 19 to September 25. Top-seeded teams have been given straight access into the quarterfinals, similar to the men’s event. The remaining teams are split into two groups, and following round-robin games and a qualifier for the quarterfinals, the top eight’s schedule will be determined.
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Group A includes Indonesia and Mongolia, while Group B includes Malaysia and Hong Kong. Again, the top-seeded teams, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India, have been given straight admission.
How to watch
The games will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network TV networks in India as well as streamed on Sony Liv for those who want to watch them live.
Venue and Timing
The Pingfeng Cricket Field at Zhejiang University of Technology will serve as the site of all games for both the men’s and women’s competitions. Check the match times (in Indian time):
Asian Games 2023 men’s cricket schedule
Date | Match | Group/Phase | Time |
September 27, Wednesday | Nepal vs Japan | B | 6:30 AM |
September 27, Wednesday | Hong Kong vs Singapore | C | 11:30 AM |
September 28, Thursday | Malaysia vs Bahrain | D | 6:30 AM |
September 28, Thursday | Japan vs Cambodia | B | 11:30 AM |
September 29, Friday | Maldives vs Malaysia | D | 6:30 AM |
September 29, Friday | Singapore vs Thailand | C | 11:30 AM |
October 1, Sunday | Afghanistan vs Mongolia | A | 6:30 AM |
October 1, Sunday | Cambodia vs Nepal | B | 11:30 AM |
October 2, Monday | Thailand vs Hong Kong | C | 6:30 AM |
October 2, Monday | Bahrain vs Maldives | D | 11:30 AM |
October 3, Tuesday | India (1st ranked team) vs TBD | QF 1 | 6:30 AM |
October 3, Tuesday | Pakistan (2nd ranked team) vs TBD | QF2 | 11:30 AM |
October 4, Wednesday | Sri Lanka (3rd ranked team) vs TBD | QF 3 | 6:30 AM |
October 4, Wednesday | Bangladesh (4th ranked team) vs TBD | QF4 | 11:30 AM |
October 6, Friday | Winner QF 1 vs Winner QF 4 | SF1 | 6:30 AM |
October 6, Friday | Winner QF 2 vs Winner QF 3 | SF2 | 11:30 AM |
October 7, Saturday | Loser SF 1 vs Loser SF 2 | 3rd/4th match (Bronze medal) | 6:30 AM |
October 7, Saturday | Winner SF 1 vs Winner SF 2 | Final (Gold medal) | 11:30 AM |
Asian Games 2023 women’s cricket schedule
Date | Match | Group/Phase | Time |
September 19, Tuesday | Indonesia vs Mongolia | A | 6:30 AM |
September 19, Tuesday | Hong Kong vs Malaysia | B | 11:30 AM |
September 20, Wednesday | Loser match 1 vs Loser match 2 | Quarter-final qualifier | 6:30 AM |
September 21, Thursday | India (1st ranked team) vs TBD | QF 1 | 6:30 AM |
September 21, Thursday | Pakistan (2nd ranked team) vs TBD | QF 2 | 11:30 AM |
September 22, Friday | Sri Lanka (3rd ranked team) vs TBD | QF 3 | 6:30 AM |
September 22, Friday | Bangladesh (4th ranked team) vs TBD | QF 4 | 11:30 AM |
September 24, Sunday | Winner QF 1 vs Winner QF 4 | SF 1 | 6:30 AM |
September 24, Sunday | Winner QF 2 vs Winner QF 3 | SF 2 | 11:30 AM |
September 25, Monday | Loser SF 1 vs Loser SF 2 | 3rd/4th match (Bronze medal) | 6:30 AM |
September 25, Monday | Winner SF 1 vs Winner SF 2 | Final (Gold medal) | 11:30 AM |