The Women’s Asia Cup final is set, with India and Sri Lanka set to battle for the championship. Catch the action on Star Sports Network and Disney+ Hotstar.
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Defending champion India seeks an unprecedented eighth Women’s Asia Cup title against a spirited Sri Lanka in the final. India’s dominance in the tournament is evident with stellar performances from batters and bowlers, while Sri Lanka relies heavily on its captain’s form. The final promises an exciting clash with India aiming for another victory and Sri Lanka looking for an upset.
Chamari Athapaththu’s half-century propelled Sri Lanka to a thrilling three-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Women’s Asia Cup semifinal. The win sets up a final clash against India on Sunday.
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh secured their places in the Women’s Asia Cup 2024 semifinals after dominant victories over Thailand and Malaysia respectively. Sri Lanka achieved a comfortable 10-wicket win while Bangladesh emerged victorious by a margin of 114 runs, setting up exciting semifinal clashes against India and Pakistan.
Dominant India, aiming to secure their spot in the semifinals of the Women’s Asia Cup, will face a tough challenge from the United Arab Emirates on Sunday. While India cruised to a comfortable victory over Pakistan in their opening match, the UAE will be looking for an upset to disrupt the defending champions’ progress.
India, the reigning Women’s Asia Cup champions, is looking to use the tournament as a springboard for success at the upcoming T20 World Cup. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur emphasized the importance of the Asia Cup as a platform for improvement and reiterated their focus on dominating the competition. India, known for its strong performances against Pakistan, faces its arch-rivals in the opening match, providing a crucial test early on.
The 9th Women’s Asia Cup is set to begin in Sri Lanka on July 19th. This edition will be contested in the T20 format, with eight teams divided into two groups. Discover the groups, squads, and key players to watch out for in this exciting tournament.
The ninth edition of the Women’s Asia Cup is set to begin in Sri Lanka on July 19th, with defending champion India aiming for their record ninth title. The tournament has been expanded to include eight teams, divided into two groups, with the top two from each advancing to the semifinals. The final will be played on July 28th at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium.
The Women’s Asia Cup kicks off with a highly anticipated clash between defending champion India and arch-rivals Pakistan. India is aiming to solidify their position as the dominant force in the tournament, while Pakistan will be looking to improve on their recent struggles. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams seek to gain momentum ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup.