Launch of Inaugural Women's U-19 T20 Asia Cup Marks a New Era in Cricket
Asian Cricket Council president Jay Shah announced the launch of the inaugural Women's U-19 T20 Asia Cup, a biennial event to prepare teams for the T20 World Cup. The initiative aims to provide emerging female cricketers in Asia with crucial experience, enhancing visibility and growth of women's cricket in the region.
Asian Cricket Council president Jay Shah on Wednesday announced the launch of the inaugural Women's U-19 T20 Asia Cup. The tournament will be held biennially and serves as a preparatory event for the colts T20 World Cup.
The decision was made at the ACC Executive Board meeting, presided by Shah, who will assume the role of ICC chairman from December 1. By offering emerging female cricketers in Asia a platform to compete internationally, this tournament aims to provide essential experience and readiness, boosting Asian teams' performances on the global stage.
This groundbreaking initiative will also play a critical role in raising the visibility of women's cricket in the region, fostering its growth and popularity. For the first time, the ACC has established a structured pathway for young female cricketers, emphasizing its dedication to gender equality and nurturing cricketing talent at all levels.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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