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Asian Games 2023 cricket schedule: Full fixtures list, match timings and venues

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Cricket at the Hangzhou Asian Games will run from September 19 to October 7. Here is the Asian Games 2023 cricket schedule, with full fixture list, match timings, and venues.

As with Guangzhou 2010 and Incheon 2014, Hangzhou 2023 (officially 2022) will also feature T20 cricket as medal events for both women and men. After opting out of both editions of the Games, India will finally debut here.

India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh have already qualified for the quarter-finals in both events, where they will meet four other teams from the first round.

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Afghanistan, the other ICC Full Member, will participate only in the men’s event. A win against Mongolia will help them qualify for the top eight.

At Guangzhou, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Japan had respectively won gold, silver, and bronze, while Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Pakistan had the honours in the men’s edition.

At Incheon, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka won the three women’s medals, and Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh won in the men’s event.

Asian Games 2023 cricket schedule: Full fixtures list, match timings and venues

All timings local, all matches at Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou

Women’s cricket

September 19, 0930: Indonesia v Mongolia
September 19, 1430: Hong Kong v Malaysia
September 20, 0930: Qualifier quarter-final (TBD v TBD)
September 21, 0930: Quarter-final (India v TBD)
September 21, 1430: Quarter-final (Pakistan v TBD)
September 22, 0930: Quarter-final (Sri Lanka v TBD)
September 22, 1430: Quarter-final (Bangladesh v TBD)
September 24, 0930: Semi-final (TBD v TBD)
September 24, 1430: Semi-final (TBD v TBD)
September 25, 0930: Bronze medal match (TBD v TBD)
September 25, 1430: Gold medal match – final (TBD v TBD)

Men’s cricket

September 27, 0930: Nepal v Japan
September 27, 1430: Hong Kong v Singapore
September 28, 0930: Malaysia v Bahrain
September 28, 1430: Japan v Cambodia
September 29, 0930: Singapore v Thailand
September 29, 1430: Maldives v Malaysia
October 1, 0930: Afghanistan v Mongolia
October 1, 1430: Cambodia v Nepal
October 2, 0930: Thailand v Hong Kong
October 2, 1430: Bahrain v Maldives
October 3, 0930: Quarter-final (India v TBD)
October 3, 1430: Quarter-final (Pakistan v TBD)
October 4, 0930: Quarter-final (Sri Lanka v TBD)
October 4, 1430: Quarter-final (Bangladesh v TBD)
October 6, 0930: Semi-final (TBD v TBD)
October 6, 1430: Semi-final (TBD v TBD)
October 7, 0930: Bronze medal match (TBD v TBD)
October 7, 1430: Gold medal match – final (TBD v TBD)

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