Womens T20 Asia Cup 2024

The anticipation and excitement in the cricketing minds is not coming to rest anytime soon with the kind of year this is going to be. One tournament on the commencement of another, 2024 is going to be the year for all major tournaments of the ICC. One such tournament is the Women's Asia Cup that is going to take place in July, just on the back of the grand ICC men’s T20 World Cup. Another series of fights between the greatest teams to win another grand tournament of supreme dignity and reputation and take home the trophy of the Asia Champions. Starting from 19th of July according to the Women’s Asia Cup match schedule, the big tournament is going to be hosted by Sri Lanka, the country that hosted the inaugural edition of the tournament. A total of 8 teams from the Asian cricket circuit are going to lock horns in the tournament over a phase of 9 days and 15 matches to eventually reach the pinnacle of the series. Over the course of 8 editions of the Women’s Asia Cup cricket tournament, it has seen just two winners. India, the undisputed champion of Asia has dominated the tournament over the course of years winning 7 out of 8 editions losing out just once in the finals to Bangladesh in 2018 where Bangladesh women registered their first win against the India women in an international cricket match. With such sheer dominance and excellent cricket skills, the women from India will be looking ahead for another fearsome season and another title in their closet. This creates more and more anticipation about the tournament among the Indian fans and other fans too in search of a thrilling competition of white ball. For more information on the series and further updates on the Women’s Asia Cup match today, you can follow Cricket Addictor.

Womens T20 Asia Cup Teams

India Women
Pakistan Women
Sri Lanka Women
Bangladesh Women
Thailand Women
Malaysia Women
Nepal Women
United Arab Emirates Women

The inaugural season of the Women’s Asia Cup was conducted in 2004 by the ICC in Sri Lanka.

The Indian Women’s team defeated the hosts in the final of the tournament to win their maiden trophy of Women’s Asia Cup in the first edition itself.

There were just two teams in the tournament, namely the Indian Women’s team and Sri Lanka Women’s team.