Sony Sports reveal Hindi commentary panel ahead of Asia Cup 2025
The official broadcaster of the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, Sony Sports Network, has revealed the Hindi Commentary panel for the tournament, which is going to begin on September 09 with India playing their first game on the following day.

The 2025 season of the Men’s T20 Asia Cup is approaching close and knocking on the door and is due to begin on September 09 as Afghanistan will lock horns with Hong Kong in Abu Dhabi for the curtain raiser of the competition. India, who didn’t play a single game since the fifth and final Test of the England series, have started their preparation.
For the exciting next month’s action, the spotlight will also be on the commentators, who play a huge role in bringing the game to life for the viewers, as the official broadcaster has announced the Hindi commentary panel for the upcoming competition. Sony Sports has released the list for the live coverage, which will be available for both TV and online streaming.
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Virender Sehwag, Irfan Pathan, Ajay Jadeja, Vivek Razdan, Abhishek Nayar, Saba Karim, Gaurav Kapur, Atish Thukral, and Samir Kochhar will be there in the commentary panel for the Hindi language on Sony, apart from which, this will be available in Tamil and Telugu, as they have announced the complete panel of other languages.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan are featuring in the T20I series against the United Arab Emirates at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium as the two away sides have qualified for the final of the event on September 07 at the same venue. It will also be important for them to get good preparation for the Asia Cup 2025.
The competition will feature eight teams, an increase from the previous seasons. However, the event will follow the traditional format, with a group stage, a Super Four stage, and the final. The A-group will include India, Pakistan, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates, while the B-group will be around Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong.
The most anticipated clash between the two arch-rivals will be on September 14 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium as the Super Four stage will begin on September 20, leading up to the final in a week. The event began with three teams and expanded to four until 2000, six teams in 2004 and 2008, and the last three editions had six sides each.
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