Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025: TV channel, online live stream, and how to watch from India

Mayank Bande

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Afghanistan has emerged as one of the most improved white-ball teams over the past decade, and their recent run to the T20 World Cup semi-final in 2024 was a testament to that.

Their domestic white-ball cricket structure has been instrumental in keeping the competition for every spot running as they look to provide opportunities to young stars to showcase their talents.

Following the success of their T20I team in last year's World Cup, they are all set to host the 2nd edition of the domestic Afghanistan T20 Cup, which will be played among four teams.

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With 13 matches scheduled from June 28 to July 7, TSN brings you the streaming details of the competition.

What are the dates of the Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025?

The Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025 began on June 28 and will be played through to July 7.

What time will the Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025 matches start?

The matches of the 2025 edition of the Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025 will be played at 10 am and 3 pm (IST).

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Where to watch the online livestream of the Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025 matches online in India?

Cricket fans in India can watch the live stream of the Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025 on the Fancode app and website by paying INR 49 for the tournament pass.

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Mayank Bande

Mayank Bande has been a content producer at The Sporting News since 2023 and has extensive experience in cricket writing. His work has previously appeared on platforms like OneCricket and Last Word on Sports. Beyond cricket, Mayank closely follows football as an FC Barcelona supporter, along with tennis and Olympic sports. Despite holding a degree in Business Administration, he chose to pursue a career in sports, bringing sharp analysis to his writing as someone who once played cricket.