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PVR INOX to screen Asia Cup 2025 final between IND and PAK in 100+ cinemas



India vs Pakistan [Source: @CricCrazyJohns] India vs Pakistan [Source: @CricCrazyJohns] 

India will clash against Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final on September 28 in Dubai. After winning two matches against Pakistan, the Men in Blue will also have high hopes of winning the next game. It's been more than 13 years since Pakistan have won the Asia Cup, which will give them all the more reasons to fight hard for the trophy. 

Meanwhile, PVR Inox has brought some good news to Indian fans. On September 28, they will screen the India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 final across 100+ cinemas in India.

PVR INOX brings Asia Cup 2025 final to fans

Watching the arch-rivals India and Pakistan on a big screen is every cricket fan's dream. Despite playing two matches already, the final has a different hype. India are the reigning champions of the Asia Cup 2025 and have played like a true champion throughout the tournament. With an unbeaten winning streak, Suryakumar Yadav and Co. will be looking forward to whitewashing the Asia Cup 2025. 

To let the fans experience the excitement on the big screen, PVR Inox, in a strategic partnership with ITW Universe, one of the world's leading sports, entertainment, media, and lifestyle consulting firms, and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has decided to stream the Asia Cup 2025 final in 100+ theatres nationwide. Tickets are available on bookmyshow.com. 

India vs Pakistan set for first-ever Asia Cup final clash

Interestingly, India and Pakistan have never played a single Asia Cup final in the tournament's history. Despite having some of the best teams in the past, the arch-rivals have only been to the knockout stages together. After 16 editions, this will be the first-ever Asia Cup final match where India and Pakistan will be up against each other. 

India have shown great spirit throughout the tournament, playing quality cricket, while Pakistan's batting line-up is a huge concern. The top and middle-order batters failed to perform in the Asia Cup 2025, which might backfire in the finals. However, their bowling has been outstanding, especially in the previous match against Bangladesh, where Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf claimed three wickets each. Overall, it will be an interesting contest for viewers to watch.