Men’s Asian Games Cricket Qualifier: Singapore to host from May 31

The Men’s Asian Games Cricket Qualifier is scheduled in Singapore from May 31 to June 9, with eight teams competing. This follows India’s debut gold medal win at the Asian Games 2023, where the final against Afghanistan was washed out.

Men’s Asian Games Cricket Qualifier To Begin May 31

The Men’s Asian Games Cricket Qualifier is set to kick off from May 31 to June 9 in Singapore. The competition features eight teams divided into two groups: Group A comprises Nepal, Malaysia, Qatar, and China, while Group B includes Oman, Hong Kong China, Bahrain, and Singapore.

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The group stage matches run daily from May 31 to June 5, featuring two fixtures per day. Following a rest day, the knockout stage begins on Sunday, June 7, with Semi-Final 1 (A1 vs B2) in the morning and Semi-Final 2 (B1 vs A2) in the afternoon. The tournament concludes on Monday, June 8, featuring the 3rd Place Playoff between the semi-final losers at 9:30 AM, followed by the grand Final at 2:30 PM to determine the champion.

Recap: India’s Gold at Asian Games 2023

India won the gold medal in the Asian Games 2023 men’s cricket tournament due to better T20 rankings after the final against Afghanistan was called off due to rain in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of China, on Saturday. The Indian men’s cricket team won the title on its debut.

Cricket at the Asian Games has been played at two previous editions (2010, 2014), but India had opted to skip both of them. Afghanistan, meanwhile, picked up their third straight silver medal in Asian Games men’s cricket.

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