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India, Pakistan match on cards in September

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DUBAI: Defending Champions India will clash with arch-rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup on September 19, a day after opening their campaign against a Qualifier in Dubai, the ICC announced on Tuesday.
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan are all confirmed participants while the remaining spots are still up for grabs amongst UAE, Singapore, Oman, Nepal, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will play the tournament-opener in Dubai on September 15. The title clash will be played on September 28.
Asia Cup Schedule: Group Stage 15 September – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka (Dubai) 16 September – Pakistan vs Qualifier (Dubai) 17 September – Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi) 18 September – India vs Qualifier (Dubai) 19 September – India vs Pakistan (Dubai) 20 September – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi)
Super Four 21 September – Group A Winner vs Group B Runner-up (Dubai) 21 September – Group B Winner vs Group A Runner-up (Abu Dhabi) 23 September – Group A Winner vs Group A Runner-up (Dubai) 23 September – Group B Winner vs Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi) 25 September – Group A Winner vs Group B Winner (Dubai) 26 September – Group A Runner-up vs Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi) Final 28 September – Asia Cup 2018 Final (Dubai). (PTI)

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