Group Bronze Medal Match · Cricket at the 2026 Asian Games Group Bronze Medal Match
Cricket at the 2026 Asian Games Group Bronze Medal Match
9:00 AM GMT+9 · Korogi Athletic Park · Aichi
The Bronze Medal Match of Cricket at the 2026 Asian Games takes place at Korogi Athletic Park (5,000 capacity) in Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, on October 3, 2026, with first ball at 9:00 AM JST (UTC+9). The two teams are the losing semifinalists: those defeated in Semifinal 1 and Semifinal 2 on October 1. A bronze medal and a podium finish at the Asian Games are on the line.
An Asian Games bronze medal in cricket is a significant achievement and an official recognition from the Olympic movement. The two nations competing here have already proven they belong among Asia’s best by reaching the semifinal stage, and bronze represents a genuine legacy moment for their respective programs and the millions of fans who follow them.
Korogi Athletic Park is a 5,000-capacity venue in Nisshin, east of Nagoya, purpose-built for cricket at the 2026 Asian Games. Medal day opens with this morning fixture before the Gold Medal Match in the afternoon.
A 9:00 AM JST first ball translates to 5:30 AM IST in India, 12:00 AM GMT in London (midnight), 11:00 AM AEST in Sydney, and 8:00 PM EDT the previous evening in New York.
Bronze medal matches in multi-sport events carry a unique psychological complexity. Both teams have experienced defeat in the semifinal and must regroup quickly to deliver a performance capable of securing a medal. In T20 cricket, reset and focus are achievable across a short period, and the competitive instinct to end the tournament with a win on medal day is a powerful motivator.
The 2026 Asian Games cricket competition concludes with both the bronze and gold medal matches on October 3, the final day of the cricket program in Nagoya.
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