Know full schedule, squads, and live streaming of ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup 2025
Know the full schedule, respective squads of all the teams, and the details of live streaming for the 2025 season of the Men's U-19 Asia Cup, which is set to begin on December 12 at the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup 2025 is set to take place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from December 12 to 21, featuring eight teams from the region as they gear up for the next year’s ICC U-19 World Cup. The competition will include the five Test-playing nations alongside three associate nations as they have been divided into two groups for the tournament.
The group A is consisted of India, Pakistan, Malaysia, and hosts UAE, while for the group B, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Nepal have found their feet. The competition will begin with a group stage, followed by the knockout rounds to determine the champion. The two teams from each group will make it into the semis, with the group winners facing the runners-up. The final will be on December 21.
ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup 2025 full schedule, squads, and live streaming
Indian fans can catch all the games of the ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup 2025 live on the Sony Sports Network. The event will also be available for live streaming on the SonyLIV app and website.
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ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup 2025- full squads
India- Ayush Mhatre (c), Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Vihaan Malhotra, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu (wk..), Harvansh Singh (wk.), Yuvraj Gohil, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan A. Patel, Naman Pushpak, D. Deepesh, Henil Patel, Kishan Kumar Singh, Udhav Mohan, Aaron George.
Afghanistan- Mehboob Taskin (c), Khalid Ahmadzai (wk..), Osman Sadat, Faisal Khan Shinozada, Uzair Khan Niazi, Azizullah Miakhil, Nazeefullah Amiri, Khatir Khan Stanikzai, Nasratullah Nooristani, Abdul Aziz Khan, Salam Khan Ahmadzai, Wahidullah Zadran, Zaitullah Shaheen, Rohullah Arab, and Hafeezullah Zadran.
UAE- Yayin Rai (c), Ahmed Khodadad, Aliasgar Shums, Ayaan Misbah, Karan Dhiman, Muhammad Bazil Asim, Naseem Khan, Noorullah Ayobi, Prithvi Madhu, Rayan Khan, Saleh Amin, Shalom D'Souza, Uddish Suri, Yug Sharma, Zainullah Rahmani.
Pakistan- Saad Baig (C), Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Ali Raza, Faham-ul-Haq, Farhan Yousuf, Haroon Arshad, Mohammad Ahmed, Mohammad Huzaifa, Mohammad Riazullah, Naveed Ahmed Khan, Shahzaib Khan, Tayyab Arif, Umar Zaib, Usman Khan
Malaysia- Deeaz Patro (c), Muhammad Aalif, Jaashwin Krishnamurthi, Hamzah Panggi, Muhammad Akram, Mohammad Hariz Afnan, Azib Wajdi, Muhamad Nurhanif, Che Ahmad Al Atif Che Zaman, Muhd Asyraf Rifaie Mohd Afinid, Mohammad Hairil (wk.), Muhammad Fathul Muin, Nagineswaran Sathnakumaran, Syakir Izzudin
Bangladesh- Azizul Hakim Tamim (c), Zawad Abrar, Samiun Basir Ratul, Sheikh Paevej Jibon, Rizan Hossan, Shadin Islam, Md Abdullah, Farid Hasan Faysal, Kalam Siddiki Aleen, Iqbal Hossain Emon, Rifat Beg, Shahriar Al Amin, Ahmed Shahriar, Saad Islam Razin, Md Shabuj.
Nepal- Ashok Dhami (c), Aashish Luhar (wk..), Vansh Chhetri, Niraj Kumar Yadav (WK), Dilsad Ali, Aprajit Poudel, Shushil Bahadur Rawal, Dayanand Mandal, Nitesh Kumar Patel, Chandan Ram, Roshan Bishwakarma, Darsh Sonar, Nishcal Kshetri, Cibrin Shrestha.
Sri Lanka- Vimath Dinsara (C), Kavija Gamage (V/C), Dimantha Mahavithana, Viran Chamuditha, Dulnith Sigera, Chamika Heenatigala, Adham Hilmy, Chamarindu Nethsara, Kithma Vidanapathirana, Sethmika Seneviratne, Sanuja Ninduwara, Kugathas Mathulan, Rasith Nimsara, Vigneshwaran Akash, Tharusha Navodya.
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