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The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) revealed the inaugural Women’s U-19 T20 Asia Cup during its Executive Board Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Wednesday.
The ACC also announced that the tournament will be held biennially, serving as a precursor to each ICC Women’s U-19 T20 World Cup.
“By giving emerging female cricketers in Asia the opportunity to compete on an international platform, this tournament aims to provide crucial experience and readiness, ultimately helping Asian teams perform better on the world stage,” according to the ACC press release.
The Men’s U-19 Asia Cup was first held in 1989, with India being the most successful nation, having won eight titles.
In July, the Indian women’s cricket team lost to Sri Lanka in the final of the Women’s Asia Cup 2024.
“Today marks a pivotal moment for cricket in Asia. The introduction of the Women’s U-19 Asia Cup is a monumental achievement, providing a much-needed platform for young women cricketers to develop their skills and showcase their talent,” said ACC President Jay Shah.
“This initiative strengthens the future of women’s cricket in Asia, and we are proud of the lasting impact these decisions will have, not only within our member nations but across the global cricketing community.”
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