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Monday, February 24, 2014

Asia Cup 2014 live cricket streaming – draw, TV guide and tournament preview

Asia Cup 2014 live cricket streaming – draw, TV guide and tournament preview

Watch all of the games from one of the world’s most watched cricket tournaments here live. Click here to watch... 

Watch all of the games from one of the world’s most watched cricket tournaments here live.
 
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India and Pakistan get a rare chance to lock horns in battle when they renew their intense, but intermittent, cricket rivalry in the Asia Cup one-day tournament which starts from February 25.
As well as two of the more traditional rivals, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will also be battling it out for the right to be crowned
On-field contests featuring the traditional foes of India and Pakistan, which attract millions of viewers around the cricket world, have fallen victim to political stand-offs between the two warring neighbours.
Since the World Cup semi-final in 2011, India and Pakistan have played just five one-day internationals and three Twenty20 matches against each other, mostly in multi-nation events.
Their most recent meeting was in the Champions Trophy last June when India won a rain-affected match in Birmingham by eight wickets and went on to win the tournament.
“Its always a big challenge playing against India because there is so much interest in the game,” said Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq. “India are a formidable side and we have to be at our best to win.
“We may not have played each other much recently, but I know it will be an exciting match.”
Pakistan begin the five-nation Asia Cup, the symbol of regional supremacy in the one-day game, as the defending champions, having won the 2012 edition in Dhaka.
World Cup holders India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, hosts Bangladesh and new entrants Afghanistan will play each other once in the league with the top two qualifying for the final in Dhaka on March 8.
Pakistan take on Sri Lanka in the tournament opener in Fatullah, a suburban town south of Dhaka which will host the first five league matches before the action shifts to the Bangladeshi capital.
The high-profile India-Pakistan game has been scheduled for Sunday, March 2 at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium in Dhaka.
India, the most successful team in the Asia Cup with five titles in 11 editions so far, will be without inspirational captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni who was ruled out with a side strain.
Top-order batsman Virat Kohli will lead India, while Dinesh Karthik will replace Dhoni as wicket-keeper.
Sri Lanka begin the tournament with the advantage of having been in Bangladesh for the past month, winning the Test, Twenty20 and one-day series against the hosts.
India start their campaign against hosts Bangladesh on Wednesday, eight days after ending a dismal tour of New Zealand where they lost both the Test and one-day series.
The focus will be on the fast-improving Afghans, who were added as the fifth team by the Asian Cricket Council after they qualified for their maiden World Cup next year.
The minnows have played just two one-dayers against Test nations, losing both matches to Pakistan and Australia.

Asia Cup schedule:

Feb 25 : Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Fatullah
Feb 26 : Bangladesh v India, Fatullah
Feb 27 : Afghanistan v Pakistan, Fatullah
Feb 28 : India v Sri Lanka, Fatullah
March 1: Bangladesh v Afghanistan, Fatullah
March 2: India v Pakistan, Dhaka
March 3: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Dhaka
March 4: Bangladesh v Pakistan, Dhaka
March 5: Afghanistan v India, Dhaka
March 6: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Dhaka
March 8: Final, Dhaka

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