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Why ODIs are Better than T20Is for the Asia Cup

Rohit Sharma, the Indian captain, and Babar Azam, the Pakistan captain, arrived together for the toss before the start of the Asia Cup.
Rohit sharma and Babar Azam is in the frame of the Asia Cup. (Credit: Getty Images)

Asia Cup 2023: A 50-Over Warm-Up for the ODI World Cup

The Asia Cup used to be like a mini-World Cup, but it is now just a warm-up for the main event. It follows the same format as the World Cup that year, whether it’s an ODI or a T20I. Sri Lanka won this cup in the T20 format last year in the UAE. However, the Asian nations will participate in the 50-over format this season. How come, though?

Top teams including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh are competing in this prestigious tournament. The competition is seen as a warm-up activity. This tournament is presently scheduled by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) for the same year as the World Cup.

Whether it is a T20 match or a 50-over match, the Asia Cup has the same format as the World Cup that year. Due to cricket’s expansion, Asian sides gain from this strategy.

Nepal to Make Asia Cup Debut in 2023

The competition began in 1984 with the ODI format, but with the addition of T20s, things changed. The Final ODI Asia Cup was held in 2019, the same year as the format’s final World Cup. The Indian team won the championship that year. However, they were missing several of its key players.

The team’s primary batsman and captain, Virat Kohli, did not participate in the event. He delegated the captaincy to Rohit Sharma, his deputy. In reality, Rohit preferred to relax during one match and delegated captaincy to MS Dhoni.

Pakistan and Sri Lanka will co-host the tournament in 2023. For the first time, Nepal will compete in the competition. Nepal qualified for the event by winning the first ACC Men’s Premier Cup 2023. In the tournament final, they beat the United Arab Emirates.


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