The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has taken a significant step towards boosting women’s cricket in Asia with the announcement of the inaugural Women’s U-19 Asia Cup. This exciting new tournament, confirmed at the ACC’s Executive Board Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, will be held biennially and will serve as a vital stepping stone towards the ICC Women’s U-19 World Cup.
The ACC emphasized the tournament’s crucial role in providing emerging female cricketers with a platform to compete internationally, gaining valuable experience and readiness. This, in turn, is expected to strengthen Asian teams’ performance on the world stage.
The Men’s U-19 Asia Cup, established in 1989, has a rich history, with India dominating the tournament, securing eight titles. The upcoming Women’s U-19 Asia Cup promises to create a similar legacy for women’s cricket in the region.
ACC President Jay Shah hailed the tournament as a pivotal moment for cricket in Asia. He highlighted its significance in offering a dedicated platform for young women cricketers to hone their skills and showcase their talent. Shah expressed confidence that this initiative will strengthen the future of women’s cricket in Asia and leave a lasting impact not only within member nations but also across the global cricketing community.
The introduction of the Women’s U-19 Asia Cup marks a significant step forward for women’s cricket in Asia, providing a much-needed boost for the development of young talent and setting the stage for future success on the international stage.