Asia Cup Women Schedule 2025: Complete Women’s Asia Cup Schedule
Cricket is a game of milestones, and the Women’s Asia Cup or ASCW represents one of the most important tournaments in women’s cricket across the continent.
The 2025 edition promises thrilling encounters as the top women’s teams from across Asia compete for regional pride. This guide provides you with the full Women’s Asia Cup schedule, ensuring you won’t miss any of the action from the first ball to the championship-deciding moments. Whether you’re tracking your favorite cricketer or following the results of every match, this schedule gives you everything you'll need.
Asia Cup Women 2025 Schedule & Results
The 2025 schedule isn’t out just yet, but don’t worry - as soon as it's available, you'll find it here. In the meantime, check out the full 2024 schedule to relive last season’s action.
Date | Match | Match Result | Prediction |
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28/07/2024 09:30 AM | India vs Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka Women beat India Women by 8 wickets | |
26/07/2024 01:30 PM | Sri Lanka vs Pakistan | Sri Lanka Women won by 3 wickets | |
26/07/2024 08:30 AM | India vs Bangladesh | India beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets | |
24/07/2024 01:30 PM | Sri Lanka vs Thailand | Sri Lanka beat Thailand by 10 wickets | |
24/07/2024 08:30 AM | Bangladesh vs Malaysia | Bangladesh beat Malaysia by 114 runs | |
23/07/2024 01:30 PM | India vs Nepal | India beat Nepal by 82 runs | |
23/07/2024 08:30 AM | Pakistan vs United Arab Emirates | Pakistan Women won by 10 wkts | |
22/07/2024 01:30 PM | Bangladesh vs Thailand | Bangladesh Women beat Thailand Women by 7 wickets | |
22/07/2024 08:30 AM | Sri Lanka vs Malaysia | Sri Lanka Women won by 144 runs | |
21/07/2024 01:30 PM | Pakistan vs Nepal | Pakistan Women beat Nepal Women by 9 wickets | |
21/07/2024 08:30 AM | India vs United Arab Emirates | India won by 78 runs | |
20/07/2024 01:30 PM | Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh | Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets | |
20/07/2024 08:30 AM | Malaysia vs Thailand | Thailand beat Malaysia by 22 runs | |
19/07/2024 01:30 PM | India vs Pakistan | India beat Pakistan by 7 wickets | |
19/07/2024 08:30 AM | United Arab Emirates vs Nepal | Nepal beat United Arab Emirates by 6 wickets |
Check out the complete cricket schedule for all international and domestic competitions.
Understanding the Women’s Asia Cup T20 Tournament Format
The Women’s Asia Cup follows a structured format designed to showcase the best talent from across the continent in a competitive environment.
The tournament includes eight women’s national teams, divided into two groups of four. During the groups, each team plays three matches against the others in their group in a round-robin format, with the top two teams from each group going through to the semi-finals.
This format gives every team multiple opportunities to demonstrate their skills in a balanced competition structure. The knockout stage has two semi-finals followed by the final to decide the ultimate champion of women’s cricket in Asia.
To get valuable insights into upcoming fixtures and potential outcomes, check our today’s match predictions available for every match in the tournament.
The cup spans approximately two weeks, striking the perfect balance between competitive intensity and reasonable rest periods for the players, resulting in high-quality cricket throughout.
Team Information
The Women’s Asia Cup brings together the finest women’s cricket teams from across Asia, each representing their cricket boards and nations with pride.
Teams like India and Pakistan enter as traditional powerhouses, bringing rich cricketing heritage and passionate fan bases to the tournament. Meanwhile, emerging cricket nations such as Thailand and UAE continue to develop their women’s cricket programs, using the Asia Cup to gain valuable experience against established teams.
Each team represents not just a country but the growing prominence of women’s cricket within them. The squads blend experienced international players with emerging talent, showcasing the depth and future of women’s cricket across Asia. This mix of stars and rising prospects makes the tournament particularly intriguing for new cricket followers who enjoy watching the evolution of the game across different cricket cultures.
Venue Distribution
The Women’s Asia Cup T20 2025 matches are strategically played across top venues, primarily in the host nation, so there's widespread accessibility for fans and excellent playing conditions for all teams.
The tournament typically uses three or four stadiums for the majority of matches, with the most prestigious venues reserved for key encounters including the opening match, high-profile group games, and knockout stages.
This approach allows organisers to concentrate resources and media coverage while giving spectators in different regions the opportunity to experience live women’s cricket.
Each venue offers unique playing characteristics that influence match strategies and outcomes, from spin-friendly surfaces to grounds that favor pace attacks. Cricket enthusiasts can find detailed information about these venues and their distinctive features in our comprehensive guide to cricket grounds used throughout this tournament.
How to Follow the Women’s Asia Cup
Following the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 has never been easier, with plenty of viewing options available to cricket fans worldwide. The tournament will be broadcast live on major sports networks across Asian countries, with Star Sports holding the primary broadcasting rights in India.
International viewers can watch matches through their regional cricket broadcasters or sports channels.
Streaming services also offer convenient alternatives. Platforms like Hotstar provide complete coverage in many Asian territories, while the ICC’s official website may offer match highlights and key moments.
Social media channels, including the official Women’s Asia Cup accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, provide match updates, behind-the-scenes content, and player interviews throughout the tournament. These platforms offer an engaging way to experience the tournament beyond just the on-field action. You can also follow OCB's own social media for key predictions, insights and more.
Radio broadcasts remain popular in many regions, providing ball-by-ball commentary for those unable to watch the matches. Whether you’re at home, traveling, or busy with work, there are multiple ways to keep up with every boundary, wicket, and match result from the Women’s Asia Cup 2025.