Is Asia’s Women’s Cricket Ignored Until World Cup Time?

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The road to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 has restarted, but only a few are talking about it. The Asia Qualifier kicked off on May 9 in Bangkok, with nine nations fighting for just two spots in the global qualifier. Teams like Nepal, Thailand, and UAE are giving their all, yet most fans and media barely notice. With 21 matches played over 12 days across Bangkok, every team will push hard for a chance to reach the World Cup in England and Wales. But does women’s cricket in Asia only get attention when there’s a World Cup on the line? These players deserve more spotlight all year, not just during qualifiers.


 


The tournament format is exciting. Group winners move to a Super Three stage to fight for the top two spots. Thailand is hosting again, and the action is streaming live on ICC.tv and FanCode. Fans looking for more excitement can also download blackjack game to test their skills in free time. The final Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026 will be bigger than ever with 12 teams and 33 matches, including a grand final at Lord’s on July 5. While big teams like Australia and India are already in, underdogs from Asia are ready to make headlines—if the world pays attention.


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May 15, 2025

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