If you love watching cricket in the UAE, you’re in the right spot. From high‑octane T20Is to big‑stage Asia Cup clashes, Dubai and nearby Sharjah host some of the most buzzed‑about games this year. Below we break down what’s happening, where to stream, and how the pitches are shaping up.
First up, the UAE vs Bangladesh T20I series in May 2025. Both matches kicked off at 8:30 PM IST from Sharjah Cricket Stadium, just a short drive from Dubai. Bangladesh sent a solid line‑up with Litton Das leading the charge, while the UAE relied on captain Muhammad Waseem and a handy spin attack. The games served as warm‑ups for Bangladesh ahead of the Pakistan tour and gave the UAE a chance to build momentum after clinching the Gulf T20 title.
Next, keep an eye on the 2025 Asia Cup, slated for September in the UAE. Pakistan’s squad, now led by Salman Ali Agha, will face India, Oman, and the host nation. The tournament will use the Dubai International Cricket Stadium for several fixtures, meaning fans can expect top‑tier lighting, a fast outfield, and a pitch that balances bounce with a little turn.
India doesn’t get a traditional TV broadcast for the Sharjah T20Is, but streaming on FanCode covers both games without a hitch. For the Asia Cup, most major platforms – Star Sports, SonyLIV, and the official ICC app – will stream the matches live. Make sure your internet speed is at least 5 Mbps for smooth playback, and have a decent headset if you’re watching after work.
If you’re in Dubai, the stadiums usually have big screens in the fan zones. Grab a seat early – the gates open two hours before kick‑off, and the best spots near the pavilion fill up fast. Snacks are modestly priced, and you’ll find plenty of water stations to stay hydrated in the desert heat.
For those who prefer a more social experience, join the official match‑day WhatsApp groups or the Global Entertainment Hub community chat. Fans share live scores, meme‑filled commentary, and quick polls (like who will win the toss). It’s a fun way to stay engaged without watching the full broadcast.
Lastly, don’t overlook the pitch reports. Sharjah’s ground tends to favor medium‑pace bowlers early on, but as the game progresses the surface offers some turn for spinners – perfect for someone like Keshav Maharaj’s five‑for that helped South Africa dominate Australia in Cairns. Dubai’s stadium, on the other hand, is known for a consistent bounce that benefits aggressive batsmen, so expect quick‑scoring starts in the power‑play.
With the schedule packed, streaming options clear, and pitch insights ready, you’re all set to enjoy every moment of the Dubai cricket match action. Grab your jersey, fire up the stream, and let the cricket fever begin!