The Asia Cup 2025 final in Dubai promises not only history on the field but also a record-breaking prize purse. According to tournament administration sources, the winning team will receive $300,000, while the runner-up will pocket $150,000.
The increase marks a significant jump from earlier tournaments. In the 2023 ODI-format Asia Cup, the champions received $250,000, while the 2022 winners were awarded $200,000. The latest bump underscores the growing stature and commercial value of the tournament.
Beyond the glory of lifting the trophy, the victorious side will be rewarded with the highest-ever prize money in Asia Cup history. The runner-up’s share of $150,000 also reflects the tournament’s expanded financial incentives
The prize money announcement comes as Pakistan and India gear up for their first-ever Asia Cup final clash, set to be played in front of a sold-out 28,000-capacity crowd at the Dubai International Stadium. The stakes — both on and off the field — are higher than ever.
For the first time in 41 years, Pakistan and India will battle for the Asia Cup crown in a grand final tonight at 7:30pm in Dubai.
The cricket world is buzzing with excitement as arch-rivals Pakistan and India gear up for their first-ever Asia Cup final clash. The highly anticipated showdown will take place at the Dubai International Stadium, promising a fierce contest between Pakistan’s in-form bowling and India’s explosive batting.
Cricket fans have waited over four decades for this moment. Since the Asia Cup’s inception 41 years ago, the two cricketing giants have never faced each other in the final. Tonight’s match will mark a historic first, adding extra emotion and intensity to an already heated rivalry.
The final will begin at 7:30pm Pakistan Standard Time at the Dubai International Stadium. A houseful crowd is expected, with ticket prices ranging from Rs32,000 to Rs480,000, reflecting the soaring demand to witness history in the making.
Experts believe the real battle lies between Pakistan’s bowling attack and India’s batting order.
Pakistan enters the final with confidence, led by its in-form bowlers who have consistently delivered in the tournament.
India, on the other hand, will rely heavily on its dynamic top order to provide a strong start and dominate the crease.
The clash is being billed as a classic showdown: Pakistan’s precision bowling against India’s aggressive stroke play.