ACC Women's Premier Cup

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ACC Women's Premier Cup
Administrator Asian Cricket Council
Format Twenty20 International
First edition Flag of Malaysia.svg 2024
Tournament format Group stage and knockout
Current championFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates (1st title)
Most successfulFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates (1 title)
Most runs Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Esha Oza (249) [1]
Most wickets Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Heena Hotchandani (13) [2]
Website https://asiancricket.org

The ACC Women's Premier Cup is a limited-overs international cricket tournament organized by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). It is contested by the women's national teams of the associate members of ACC. It is part of the qualification pathway for the Women's Asia Cup.

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The inaugural tournament was held in February 2024 with Malaysia as the host. [3] [4] It was contested by sixteen teams, with Indonesia and Japan entering the tournament as invitees from the East Asia-Pacific region.

History

In 2023, ACC released the 2023-24 calendar of events, where the beginning of the tournament was revealed. Initially, a women's Challenger Cup was also a part of a two-tier qualification pathway for the Asia Cup. [5] But in January 2024, a new calendar was released with only a 16-team women's Premier Cup. [6]

Tournament history

YearFormatHost NationNumber of teamsFinal VenueFinal
WinnerResultRunner-up
2024

Details

T20I Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 16 Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
105/3 (20 overs)
United Arab Emirates won by 37 runs
(scorecard)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
68/9 (20 overs)

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