It is noteworthy that the top eight teams in the region will compete in the future Women’s Asia Cup in 2024. The thrilling cricket match will begin on July 19 and last through July 28. Sri Lanka is going to hold the tournament in Dambulla. In a similar spirit, the Asian Cricket Council informed the cricket fan base’s schedule via social media.
With the Indian Women’s recent decisive series triumph at home, women’s cricket has once again reached a new height. Thus, as time goes on, a significant competition including the best Asian teams competing for continental supremacy will soon begin.
The ACC Women’s Asia Cup 2024 schedule has been changed and can be seen here. The best 8 women’s cricket teams in Asia will compete in an exciting event. Get ready. The Asian Cricket Council, the continental cricket governing body, posted on its ‘X’ handle on Tuesday, “Mark your calendars, as it is going to kick off on July 19th, 2024, in Dambulla, Sri Lanka.”
View ACC’s most recent post here.
Here is the updated schedule for the ACC Women’s Asia Cup 2024. Brace yourselves for an action-packed tournament featuring the top 8 women’s cricket teams in Asia. Mark your calendars, as it is going to kick off on July 19th, 2024, in Dambulla, Sri Lanka!#WomensAsiaCup2024 #ACC pic.twitter.com/GGBITRFCIv
— AsianCricketCouncil (@ACCMedia1) June 25, 2024
Rivals by arch The new schedule calls for an earlier match between India and Pakistan.
Speaking about the Women’s Asia Cup itinerary for 2024, India Women were originally scheduled to play Pakistan Women on July 21. But the ACC has moved the game to July 19 instead, per the revised schedule. Interestingly, this will be the first time that eight teams will play in the main draw of the coveted tournament. There are currently just seven teams participating in the continental event.
Each of the two groups into which the Asian countries are split will send the top two teams to the July 26 semifinals. The championship game is scheduled on July 28. Nepal and the United Arab Emirates have also been included in the same group as Team India’s archrivals. Group B has teams like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia plotted.
In 2022, Bangladesh hosted the Women’s Asia Cup, which saw India Women win their seventh title after defeating Sri Lanka Women by eight wickets in the championship match. The COVID-19 pandemic caused the Asia Cup to be postponed for two years.