The tri-nation series in Sharjah continues tonight, with Pakistan aiming to bounce back from their first defeat of the competition while hosts United Arab Emirates (UAE) chase a maiden win to stay alive.
Pakistan were handed a reality check on Tuesday when Afghanistan’s spinners cut through their batting order, snapping a perfect start. Salman Ali Agha’s men had looked dominant before that loss, but now face a quick‑turnaround test.
For the UAE, this is another chance to make a mark against one of Asia’s heavyweights. Despite defeats in their opening two fixtures, the hosts have shown patches of resilience and will look to draw confidence from Pakistan’s recent stumble.
Tonight’s contest is must‑win for the hosts, while for Pakistan it’s a chance to regain rhythm ahead of the tri‑nation final and the Asia Cup, adding another layer of intrigue.
How to Watch Pakistan vs UAE Tri-nation Series Action:
In Pakistan ARY Sports and Ten Sports will continue to bring the action to you via traditional cable. For digital viewers, the entire tri-series is being streamed live on the Tamasha app and website, available on both Android and iOS, as well as on desktop browsers.
| Platform | iOS | Play Store | Desktop/Web |
| Tamasha | LINK | LINK | LINK |
ProSports’ Live Watchalong:
Cricket enthusiasts worldwide can also join the ProSports Watchalong here for a community broadcast beginning at 7:45 pm which provides an interactive platform featuring in-depth match discussion and reactions as the action unfolds.
The Pakistan vs UAE clash carries significant implications for both teams’ fate in the tri‑nation series and doubles as a preview of what’s to come in the Asia Cup. A win tonight wouldn’t just be a morale boost for either side; it would provide much‑needed momentum heading into future assignments.
First ball under the Sharjah lights is at 8:00 p.m., and Pakistan will be determined to remind everyone why they started this competition as the juggernauts.
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