Asia Cup 2023

‘Ye Ishan ko kis baat ka rest mil raha hai’ – Fans react as Sanju Samson likely to be main wicketkeeper for Ireland series, Ishan Kishan to be rested

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Wicketkeeper batter Sanju Samson is likely to be India’s main wicketkeeper for the upcoming T20I series against Ireland. India are scheduled to play three T20Is against the hosts from the 18th to the 23rd of August. The series will be just a week ahead of the 2023 Asia Cup hosted jointly by Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Meanwhile, young wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan is likely to be given a rest during the Ireland series to get him prepared for the upcoming multi-team tournament. It is understood that Kishan is mostly India’s first-choice wicketkeeper for the Asia Cup, with Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul out of action due to injuries. Pant met with a car accident in December 2022, while Rahul sustained a hamstring injury during IPL 2023. However, both players are recovering well and are expected to return to the Indian squad ahead of the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Asia Cup 2023 schedule announced

Notably, the schedule for the 2023 Asia Cup has been announced on Wednesday. The tournament is set to kickstart with a match between Nepal and Pakistan in Multan. The tournament will be hosted at five different stadiums in Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The matches are set to take place in Multan, Lahore, Kandy, Dambulla, and Colombo. Multan will host only one game in the tournament.

Five matches of the tournament will be hosted by the stadium in Kandy, including a couple of super four matches. Lahore will host three matches, one in the Super 4 stage. Dambulla in Sri Lanka will host three Super Four matches. The final will take place in R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

As it is mentioned earlier, India will play all their matches in Sri Lanka. The Men in Blue will start their campaign with a match against the arch-rivals against Pakistan in Kandy on September 2. India will then play Nepal again in Kandy. Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal will play their matches in different stadiums. There will be a total of five break days and a day off for travel. Chartered and commercial flights will be available for the teams to travel.

 

 

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