Indonesia get off to winning start at ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier

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  • Winner from Indonesia and Papua New Guinea will qualify for U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023
  • The first-ever 100% Cricket ICC Tutor Workshop will take place from 5-7 July

Qualification for the inaugural edition of next year’s ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa started today with Indonesia defeating Papua New Guinea in the first of three matches as qualifying events return to the East Asia Pacific region for the first time since 2019.

Indonesia and Papua New Guinea will play the best of three matches in the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier at the Udayana Cricket Ground in Bali from 3 to 5 July to see which team secures their region’s World Cup spot.

Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, United States of America, West Indies, Zimbabwe and most recently United Arab Emirates who qualified from the Asia event last month are the 13 confirmed teams for the inaugural event. The remaining teams are to be decided through the global qualification pathway with more information available here

In addition to the on-field action, the first-ever 100% Cricket ICC Tutor Workshop involving all females will take place from 5-7 July. The Workshop aims to support Associate Members to develop their own trained workforce who are equipped and accredited to deliver the ICC Level 1 Coaching Course. Educators and Tutors from the ICC, Australian Cricket, New Zealand Cricket, and Persatuan Cricket Indonesia (PCI) will come together to train female Tutors from across Indonesia.

EAP Acting Regional Development Manager Rob Gomm remarked: “We are looking forward to the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier which not only represents an opportunity for these talented youngsters to play for their country in a World Cup Qualifier, but also celebrate the return of ICC qualifying events to the region.

“Running the first-ever 100% Cricket ICC Tutor Workshop which aims to develop a trained workforce in Associate Members, shows our commitment to both the women’s game as well as building stronger partnerships across all ICC Members in the region.

“I would like to thank PCI for showing the vision and drive to host these events and wish both teams the very best in the Qualifier.”

General Manager of Persatuan Cricket Indonesia  Fiermansyah Afie said: “We are excited to host this tournament in Bali as it shows our supporters and stakeholders what we’re all about – using cricket as a sport to unite the country through international success and generating national pride.

“Hosting events like this means everything to our country and we are ready to deliver an outstanding tournament and provide life-long memories for both teams.”

Match Schedule:

ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier (Indonesia)

DATETIME (local)VENUEMATCH
Sunday 3 July10h00Udayana Cricket GroundIndonesia 105 – 9Papua New Guinea 68 all outIndonesia won by 37 runs
Monday 4 July10h00Udayana Cricket GroundPapua New Guinea v Indonesia
Tuesday 5 July10h00Udayana Cricket GroundIndonesia v Papua New Guinea

Matches Live streamed on the Cricket Indonesia YouTube Channel

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