The limelight moves away from fiery battles to a softer, but no less crucial, battle tonight as Sri Lanka and Pakistan confront each other in the Asia Cup Super Fours with their respective tournament fates hanging in the balance.
Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi will be the stage for the showdown, a ground familiar to both teams and one where high-scoring matches are the rule rather than the exception.
Following days of drama that followed Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh and India vs. Pakistan, this game is like cricket exhaling. Two teams known to each other, level with each other’s strengths and weaknesses, come together in a game that could quietly determine the course of their campaigns.
Both Pakistan and Sri Lanka have already registered a Super Fours defeat, and any failure tonight can mean their elimination.
The overall head-to-head makes Pakistan the slight favourite, with a 13–10 lead against Sri Lanka in T20I encounters. Sri Lanka, however, possesses the mental advantage of a five-match winning streak in T20Is against Pakistan.
How to Watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Super Fours Match Locally:
Viewers in Pakistan can watch every ball live on PTV Sports, the official TV broadcaster of the Asia Cup. For streaming fans, both Myco and Tamasha will be showing the game live.
| Platform | iOS | Play Store | Desktop/Web |
| Myco | LINK | LINK | LINK |
| Tamasha | LINK | LINK | LINK |
Global Coverage:
| Country/Region | TV Channels | Streaming Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| India | Sony Sports Network | Sony Liv app/website |
| Sri Lanka | Sirasa TV, TV-1 | Dialog ViU app |
| Bangladesh | Gazi TV | Toffee, Tapmad |
| USA | Willow TV | – |
| Australia | – | Kayo Sports, Foxtel |
| UAE & MENA | CricLife, CricLife Max | StarzPlay |
| United Kingdom | TNT Sports via Sky, BT, EE, Virgin Media | discovery+ app |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport | SuperSport digital streaming |
Both teams are battered, Pakistan from their encounter with India, and Sri Lanka from their loss against Bangladesh. But both are still very much in the running to qualify for the final. With the Super Fours progressing, this game is more about grit, momentum, and recapturing belief than fireworks.
No margin for error now. Tonight is not simply a game, but a turning point. One side will rekindle its tournament bid, the other might watch its dreams disappear. In the Abu Dhabi lights, anticipate grit, theater, and a battle that will set the Asia Cup story.


