To aid Asian clubs in their preparation for the Under-19 World Cup, the tournament will be held twice.
After the powerful arranging of the first Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup next year, another major game is set to appear on the women's young cricket timeline. The Women's Under-19 T20 Asia Cup, a game that will be held every two years to aid Asian clubs ' preparation for the Under-19 World Cup, has been announced by the Asian Cricket Council.
The ACC announced the release of the game during its executive committee gathering in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.
The ACC intends to hold its annual competition in mid-December 2024, in preparation for the Under-19 T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in Malaysia in January-February 2025, according to information obtained by ESPN. It is not yet obvious what the place of the 2024 Asia Cup may be, and how many groups will take part.
ACC President Jay Shah remarked," Now is a crucial time for cricket in Asia." " The introduction of the Women's U-19 Asia Cup is a huge success, providing a much-needed program for young ladies cricketers to develop their skills and demonstrate their skills.
We are proud of the long-term effects these decisions may have, not just within our associate countries but also across the world cricketing community. This initiative advances the future of women's cricket in Asia. "
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