Cricket fans are in for a treat as the 2025 Tri Series, Pakistan, Afghanistan, UAE and hosts United Arab Emirates, lights up Sharjah Cricket Stadium from August 29 to September 7. This high-octane tournament, a perfect warm-up for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, brings together three teams with distinct strengths, promising thrilling clashes and intense rivalries. With Pakistan’s aggressive batting, Afghanistan’s spin wizardry, and UAE’s home advantage, this tri-series is more than just a prelude—it’s a showcase of T20 cricket at its finest.
Opening Matches Set the Stage
The tournament kicked off on August 29 with a blockbuster clash between arch-rivals Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan, led by the dynamic Salman Ali Agha, posted a formidable 182/7, thanks to Salman’s unbeaten 53 off 36 balls, laced with three fours and three focus and three six. Afghanistan, even though their captain Rashid Khan hit 39 runs off just 16 balls, ended up scoring only 143, which let Pakistan win by 39 runs. Harris Rauf’s four-wicket haul, including a game-changing double-wicket maiden, stole the show. This win set the tone for Pakistan’s campaign, followed by a 31-run triumph over UAE, where half-centuries from Siam Ayyub and Hassan Nawaz powered them to another victory.
Afghanistan’s Spin Dominance
Afghanistan, under Rashid Khan’s leadership, bounced back after their opening loss. Facing UAE on September 1, they posted 188, driven by half-centuries from Ibrahim Zadran (63 off 40) and Sediq Ullah Atal. Rashid’s 3/21, which saw him become the leading wicket-taker in guys’ T20Is, dismantled UAE’s chase, securing a 38-run win. This result highlighted Afghanistan’s strength: a lethal spin attack led by Rashid, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Noor Ahmad, complemented by explosive batting from their top order. Their ability to turn games on slow, spin-friendly Sharjah pitches makes them a formidable force.
2025 Tri Series Pakistan, Afghanistan, UAE Tournament
The 2025 Tri Series, Pakistan, Afghanistan, UAE, structured as a double round-robin, ensures each team faces the others twice before the top two advance to the final on September 7. All matches, played under lights at 7:00 PM local time (8:30 PM IST), are broadcast globally on platforms like Cricbuzz, Willow, and Fan code, though there’s no live telecast in India. The Sharjah Cricket Stadium, known for its spin-pleasant situations, adds a further layer of intrigue, favouring teams with strong spin bowling and adaptable batting line-ups.
Team Strategies and Key Players
Pakistan’s strategy revolves around their deep batting order and versatile bowling attack gamers like Mohammad Nawaz, Shaheen Afridi, and Sufiyan Muqeem were pivotal, with Nawaz’s finger-spin proving especially powerful on Sharjah’s grippy floor. Their preparation, including training camps in Dubai since August 20, reflects their intent to dominate. However, dropping stalwarts like Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan signals a bold shift toward youth and aggression, a gamble that’s paying off so far.
Afghanistan thrives on their spin-heavy approach. The Rashid-Mujeeb duo, backed by Mohammad Nabi’s off-spin, can choke opposition batting line-ups. Their batting, led by Rahman Ullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran, brings firepower, but consistency remains a challenge. UAE, led by Muhammad Waseem, relies on home advantage and players like Haider Ali, whose left-arm spin has shone in past encounters .Their batting, however, wishes to step up towards the might of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Looking Ahead to the Asia Cup
This tri-series isn’t just about bragging rights—it’s a critical rehearsal for the Asia Cup, set to begin on September 9 in the UAE. Both Pakistan and Afghanistan are fine-tuning their squads for the bigger stage, with Sharjah’s conditions mirroring those expected in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The rivalry between Pakistan and Afghanistan, intensified by past encounters and a 2022 fan clash, adds emotional stakes, though Rashid’s call for calm ensures focus remains on the cricket.
Final Thoughts
As the tournament progresses, expect more fireworks .Pakistan’s momentum makes them favorites, but Afghanistan’s spin magic and UAE’s ability for upsets preserve the contest extensive open. Who will claim the name on September 7? One thing’s certain: this tri-series is a T20 spectacle not to be mis Sources: ESPNcricinfo, PCB, Cricbuzz