This landmark deal covers the Men’s Asia Cup
in 2025 and 2027, as well as Men’s and Women’s
Under-19 and Emerging Teams tournaments
Correspondent
Islamabad: Tamasha, Pakistan’s leading digital entertainment platform powered by Jazz, has acquired the exclusive digital streaming rights for all Asia Cup tournaments in Pakistan through 2027. This landmark deal covers the Men’s Asia Cup in 2025 and 2027, as well as Men’s and Women’s Under-19 and Emerging Teams tournaments — totalling over 150 match days.
Asia Cup 2025 to Begin on September 9
The much-anticipated Asia Cup 2025 kicks off on September 9 in a high-octane T20 format, featuring top cricketing nations including Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. With the possibility of up to three Pakistan–India encounters, starting with the first match on September 14, the tournament promises record-breaking viewership.
Tamasha aims to deliver every moment of the action to digital audiences across Pakistan through its Android, iOS, and Android TV platforms, ensuring fans can enjoy uninterrupted live coverage anytime, anywhere.
A Big Win for Pakistan’s Digital Sports Broadcasting
Aamer Ejaz, President Digital at Jazz, said, “This exclusive acquisition reflects Tamasha’s growing stature as the go-to digital platform for premium sports content in Pakistan. We’re excited to bring millions of fans closer to the action by delivering a seamless and high-quality viewing experience for one of the region’s most exciting cricket tournaments.”
Since its launch, Tamasha has transformed the digital sports landscape in Pakistan, previously streaming global events such as the ICC Champions Trophy, English Premier League, Wimbledon, and the Olympics.