Bangladesh will look to defend the Women's Asia Cup T20 2022.
The Women’s Asia Cup T20 2022 will get underway from October 1 with defending champions Bangladesh set to put their title on defence. Heavyweights India, Pakistan, Thailand, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates will be the other teams featuring in the six-team continental event which will run till October 15.
The semi-finals of the marquee continental event will take place on October 13. Sylhet International Cricket Stadium will host all the matches in the event. India will begin their campaign against Sri Lanka in the second match of the inaugural day. The Women in Blue have been the most successful team in the tournament after winning the title six times.
The official broadcaster of the Women’s Asia Cup T20 2022 will be Disney Star Network with the live streaming for the matches set to be available on Disney Hotstar.
1st October – Bangladesh vs Thailand (2 pm IST) / India vs Sri Lanka (6:30 pm IST)
2nd October – Pakistan vs Malaysia (2 pm IST) / Sri Lanka vs UAE (6:30 pm IST)
3rd October – Pakistan vs Bangladesh (2 pm IST) / India Malaysia (6:30 pm IST)
4th October – Sri Lanka vs Thailand (2 pm IST) / India vs UAE (6:30 pm IST)
5th October – UAE vs Malaysia (2 pm IST)
6th October – Pakistan vs Thailand (2 pm IST) / Bangladesh vs Malaysia (6:30 pm IST)
7th October – Thailand vs UAE (2 pm IST) / India vs Pakistan (6:30 pm IST)
8th October – Sri Lanka vs Malaysia (2 pm IST) / India vs Bangladesh (6:30 pm IST)
9th October – Thailand vs Malaysia (2 pm IST) / Pakistan vs UAE (6:30 pm IST)
10th October – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh (2 pm IST) / India vs Thailand (6:30 pm IST)
11th October – Bangladesh vs UAE (2 pm IST) / Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (6:30 pm IST)
13th October – SF 1: Team 1 vs Team 4 (2 pm IST) / SF 2: Team 2 vs Team 3 (6:30 pm IST)
15th October – Final
YEAR | FORMAT | HOST | WINNER | WIN MARGIN | RUNNERS UP |
2004 | ODI | Sri Lanka | India | 5-0 | Sri Lanka |
2005-06 | ODI | Pakistan | India | 97-run | Sri Lanka |
2006 | ODI | India | India | 8-wicket | Sri Lanka |
2008 | ODI | Sri Lanka | India | 177-run | Sri Lanka |
2012 | T20I | China | India | 18-run | Pakistan |
2016 | T20I | Thailand | India | 17-run | Pakistan |
2018 | T20I | Malaysia | Bangladesh | 3-wicket | India |