AFG vs PAK – Schedule & Viewing

The UAE T20I Tri-Series 2025 has set cricket fans buzzing across Pakistan. The fixture that everyone circles in red is Afghanistan vs Pakistan at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The clash feels more than a routine group match because both sides are eager to stamp authority before the Asia Cup begins later this month. 

In homes, tea stalls, and offices, conversations shift back to cricket, and people ask the same question: where to watch the game and who will come out on top.

Match Details: Afghanistan vs Pakistan

On 2 September 2025, Sharjah lights up for Afghanistan vs Pakistan. The toss takes place at 8:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time, and the first delivery is set for 8:30 PM. Night cricket in the Gulf has its own rhythm. 

Floodlights reflect off the grass, the air feels heavy with humidity, and the sound of drums in the stands competes with the voice of commentators echoing through radios.

This isn’t a friendly hit-out. Pakistan walked into the series strong, but Afghanistan showed fight with their bowlers turning games on their head. Fans expect pace duels from Pakistan’s quicks and counterattacks from Afghanistan’s fearless batters. Every over could swing the balance, and both camps know bragging rights are on the line.

UAE T20I Tri-Series 2025 Overview

The tournament runs from 29 August to 7 September, with all matches staged at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The format is round-robin: each team faces the others twice, and the top two meet in the final. 

The UAE completes the trio, giving the hosts an opportunity to sharpen their squad against higher-ranked opponents. For Pakistan and Afghanistan, this series doubles as their final check before the Asia Cup. In many ways, Sharjah has become a rehearsal ground where errors are costly, and form can quickly turn into momentum heading into the bigger tournament.

Full Schedule of UAE Tri-Series 2025

Each game is scheduled under the lights to draw in maximum crowds after working hours. Here’s the complete fixture list for cricket followers in Pakistan:

Date Match Time (PST) Venue
29 August Afghanistan vs Pakistan 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium
30 August UAE vs Pakistan 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium
1 September Afghanistan vs UAE 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium
2 September Pakistan vs Afghanistan 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium
4 September Pakistan vs UAE 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium
5 September Afghanistan vs UAE 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium
7 September Final 19:00 Sharjah Cricket Stadium

Squads and Key Players to Watch

Squads reveal the direction each side wants to take. Afghanistan brings its trusted spinners and hard-hitting openers, while Pakistan banks on fast bowling firepower. Fans in Karachi and Lahore often argue which battle excites more: Shaheen Afridi’s opening spell or Rashid Khan’s spin choking the middle overs.

Afghanistan Probable XI

  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK)
  • Ibrahim Zadran
  • Sediqullah Atal
  • Darwish Rasooli
  • Azmatullah Omarzai
  • Mohammad Nabi
  • Karim Janat
  • Rashid Khan (Captain)
  • Mujeeb Ur Rahman
  • Fazalhaq Farooqi
  • Fareed Ahmad Malik

Pakistan Probable XI

  • Saim Ayub
  • Sahibzada Farhan
  • Fakhar Zaman
  • Mohammad Haris (WK)
  • Hasan Nawaz
  • Salman Ali Agha (Captain)
  • Mohammad Nawaz
  • Faheem Ashraf
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi
  • Haris Rauf
  • Sufiyan Muqeem

For Afghanistan, Gurbaz’s aggressive batting at the top can unsettle Pakistan early. For Pakistan, Fakhar Zaman’s ability to clear boundaries and Afridi’s new-ball spells remain central talking points.

Live Streaming and Telecast Information

In Pakistan, fans can follow the series on the FanCode app and website. Television broadcast isn’t lined up domestically, which frustrates some viewers who prefer switching on the TV. 

Still, with streaming options widely accessible, most households can catch the game on mobile screens, laptops, or smart TVs. Night timing also means people can gather at cafés or cricket clubs to enjoy the contest together.

Head-to-Head Record: Pakistan vs Afghanistan

The rivalry has grown quickly in T20 cricket. Pakistan leads the overall head-to-head count with five wins, while Afghanistan has taken three. At Sharjah, Pakistan edged the contest with four victories from six games. But the numbers never tell the full story. 

Afghanistan’s wins have been loud, celebrated not just in Kabul but also across expat communities in Dubai. Pakistan, on the other hand, has relied on calm finishes and experienced players to pull through. Fans know records only carry weight until the first ball is bowled.

What’s Next in the Tri-Series?

Once the Pakistan vs Afghanistan clash wraps up, the series moves toward its final leg. Matches on 4 and 5 September set up the table for the grand final on 7 September. Every point matters, and net run rate could decide the finalists. 

Pakistan aims to stay unbeaten heading into the Asia Cup, while Afghanistan looks to break patterns and challenge old perceptions. By the time the Sharjah lights go out after the final, one team will lift the trophy, but both will walk straight into the Asia Cup knowing exactly where they stand.

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