The Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 returns to the Singapore National Cricket Ground from Monday, June 22 to Friday, June 26, 2026.
This year’s edition brings together four associate nations, hosts Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and tournament debutants Uzbekistan, for a five-day T20 round-robin battle that doubles as crucial preparation for the region’s bigger ICC pathway events later in the year.
Here is everything you need to know about the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026, schedule, squads, venue details, ticket info, and where to watch live.
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026: Full Match Schedule
Below is the complete fixture list for the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026, with all match timings listed in Local (Singapore), GMT, and a quick IST reference for fans in India.
| Match | Date | Fixture | Local Time | GMT | IST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Match | Mon, Jun 22 | Indonesia vs Thailand | 1:30 PM | 5:30 AM | 11:00 AM |
| 2nd Match | Mon, Jun 22 | Singapore vs Uzbekistan | 6:30 PM | 10:30 AM | 4:00 PM |
| 3rd Match | Tue, Jun 23 | Indonesia vs Uzbekistan | 1:30 PM | 5:30 AM | 11:00 AM |
| 4th Match | Tue, Jun 23 | Singapore vs Thailand | 6:30 PM | 10:30 AM | 4:00 PM |
| 5th Match | Thu, Jun 25 | Thailand vs Uzbekistan | 1:30 PM | 5:30 AM | 11:00 AM |
| 6th Match | Thu, Jun 25 | Singapore vs Indonesia | 6:30 PM | 10:30 AM | 4:00 PM |
| 3rd Place Play-off | Fri, Jun 26 | TBC vs TBC | 1:30 PM | 5:30 AM | 11:00 AM |
| Final | Fri, Jun 26 | TBC vs TBC | 6:30 PM | 10:30 AM | 4:00 PM |
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026: Key Details at a Glance
The Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 brings together leading teams from across the region in a competitive T20 tournament. Check the schedule, teams, format, venues, and latest updates in one place.

| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Tournament | Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 |
| Format | Twenty20 (T20), round-robin + 3rd Place Play-off + Final |
| Dates | Monday, June 22 – Friday, June 26, 2026 |
| Host | Singapore Cricket Association |
| Venue | Singapore National Cricket Ground, Singapore |
| Teams | Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Uzbekistan |
| Total Matches | 6 league matches + 3rd Place Play-off + Final = 8 matches |
| Live Streaming | FanCode (India and select territories) |
| Tickets | Available via the Singapore Cricket Association / SNCG ticketing portal |
Quick notes on the schedule:
- All eight matches of the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 will be played at a single venue — the Singapore National Cricket Ground.
- The tournament follows a single round-robin format among the four teams, meaning each side plays the other three once before the 3rd Place Play-off and Final on the closing day.
- Wednesday, June 24 is a rest day, breaking up the schedule before the final round of league matches and the knockout doubleheader on June 26.
- June 26 is a doubleheader finals day — the 3rd Place Play-off in the early local slot, followed by the Final in the evening slot, mirroring the day-night structure used throughout the tournament.
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026: Teams and Squads
Four teams are competing in the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026: hosts Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Uzbekistan, who are set to make their senior T20I bow in this tournament. Squad announcements are rolling in closer to the tournament window, but here is what’s confirmed about each side so far.
Singapore
- Captain: Manpreet Singh
- Head Coach: Salman Butt
- Singapore enter as hosts and one of the form teams in the region, having played their most recent T20I at the Singapore National Cricket Ground in early June 2026.
- As the most experienced unit on paper, Singapore will be expected to top the group and are a strong pick to reach the Final.
Indonesia
- Captain: Kadek Gamantika
- Indonesia compete in the ICC East Asia-Pacific region and have been frequent fixtures on the regional T20I circuit through 2026, including bilateral series against the likes of Cook Islands and Japan.
- Their middle order, built around domestic-circuit regulars, will be tested against the more settled Singapore and Thailand line-ups.
Thailand
- Captain: Austin Lazarus
- Vice-Captain: Akshaykumar Yadav (wicketkeeper)
- Thailand bring a balanced unit with all-rounder options across the XI and arrive on the back of recent T20I assignments in the region.
- Thailand’s spin resources, led by their left-arm orthodox options, could be a point of difference on Singapore’s surfaces.
Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan, ICC Associate Members since 2022, are set to play their maiden senior men’s T20I matches at this very tournament, making the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 a historic entry point for the country on the international stage.
- As debutants, Uzbekistan will be the team to watch purely for the novelty factor, even as they look to find their feet against more seasoned opposition.
Full 14/15-player squad lists for all four teams are expected to be announced by the respective cricket boards closer to the tournament and will be updated here once official.
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026: Venue Details
| Venue Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Ground | Singapore National Cricket Ground (SNCG) |
| City | Singapore |
| Operated By | Singapore Cricket Association |
| Surface | Multiple turf and matting-based playing strips used across SCA fixtures |
| Known For | Host venue for nearly all major men’s and women’s T20I cricket in Singapore, including the 2025 Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy |
| Weather Watch | Late June in Singapore typically brings warm, humid conditions with a real chance of afternoon showers, fans should keep an eye on local weather updates before travelling to matches |
The Singapore National Cricket Ground is the established home of Singaporean cricket and has hosted every edition of this tournament to date, along with bilateral T20I series involving Singapore, Malaysia, Bahrain, and other Asian Associate nations. Its compact dimensions and true surfaces tend to reward attacking batting, while spinners typically come into play as the tournament progresses across the week.
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026: Live Streaming & Telecast Details
- Live Streaming (India & select territories): FanCode has been the exclusive digital streaming partner for the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy in its previous edition, and fans can expect continued coverage of the 2026 tournament via the FanCode app and website.
- TV Telecast: As an Associate-nations T20 tournament, this event does not currently carry a confirmed traditional TV broadcast deal — streaming via FanCode remains the primary way to watch live.
- Live Scores & Commentary: Ball-by-ball scores, squads, and match centre updates are also available through Cricbuzz and ESPNcricinfo for fans who prefer text-based live coverage.
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 Tickets
- Tickets for matches at the Singapore National Cricket Ground are typically issued through the Singapore Cricket Association’s official ticketing channels, including online sales ahead of each matchday.
- Entry for league matches at SNCG has historically been low-cost or, in some cases, free for general admission, with the Final and knockout matches sometimes carrying a nominal gate fee — confirm pricing on the SCA’s official platforms closer to the tournament.
- Fans attending in person should check the SCA website and official social channels for matchday gate timings, as these can shift slightly from the official match start time listed in the schedule above.
Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 – Format Explained
- Stage 1 — Round-Robin League: Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Uzbekistan play each other once across six total league matches between June 22 and June 25.
- Stage 2 — Knockouts: The top two teams from the league stage advance directly to the Final on June 26, while the third and fourth-placed sides contest the 3rd Place Play-off earlier the same day.
- Title Decider: The Champions Trophy winner is crowned after the Final on the evening of Friday, June 26, 2026, at the Singapore National Cricket Ground.
Why the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 Matters
- It offers Uzbekistan their first taste of senior men’s T20I cricket on the international stage.
- It gives Singapore, as hosts, a high-profile opportunity to test their squad depth on home soil ahead of the busier ICC pathway calendar later in the year.
- For Indonesia and Thailand, the tournament functions as valuable match practice against regional rivals outside of qualifier windows, with both sides using these fixtures to fine-tune combinations.
Fixtures, squads, and broadcast details for the Asia Pacific Cricket Champions Trophy 2026 are subject to change. Check official Singapore Cricket Association and FanCode channels closer to matchday for the latest confirmed information.
