asia cup how much over
In cricket, the Asia Cup is played in two different formats, and the number of overs depends on which format that edition is using:
- When it is an ODI Asia Cup , each team gets a maximum of 50 overs in an innings.
- When it is a T20 Asia Cup , each team gets a maximum of 20 overs in an innings.
Since 2016, the tournament has alternated between ODI and T20I formats, usually matching the format of the upcoming World Cup (ODI or T20).
Quick Scoop: What your phrase likely means
Your phrase “asia cup how much over” most likely matches what fans usually ask as:
- “Asia Cup kitne over ka hota hai?”
- “Asia Cup me kitne overs hote hain?”
So the practical answer is:
- Check which format that year’s Asia Cup is using:
- ODI year → 50 overs per side
- T20 year → 20 overs per side
Extra context for fans
- The 2022 Asia Cup was played in T20 format (20 overs) as prep for the T20 World Cup.
- The 2023 edition (and other ODI-style editions) used 50 overs because they were aligned with the ODI World Cup cycle.
In simple words: Asia Cup is not fixed at one number of overs forever; it switches between 20 and 50 overs depending on whether that edition is T20I or ODI.
TL;DR:
Asia Cup can be either 50 overs per side (ODI) or 20 overs per side
(T20), depending on that edition’s chosen format.
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