Women's Asia Cup Points Table


Women's Asia Cup 2024 is being played between eight teams (Twitter)Women's Asia Cup 2024 is being played between eight teams (Twitter)

The Women's Asia Cup 2024 has rolled into action, marking its ninth iteration as a cornerstone event for women's cricket in Asia.

This year's competition which commenced on July 19, sees eight teams aiming for the title in what promises to be a nail-biting series of T20 International matches.

The tournament includes four full members of the Asian Cricket Council—Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—all of whom earned their spots through automatic qualification.

Structured in a round-robin format, each team faces its three group opponents, with every match being a potential game-changer.

As the teams go head-to-head, the points table becomes a focal point of interest, as it reflects not just scores but also the shifting sands of fortune. The Women's Asia Cup 2024 points table is a crucial barometer of performance.

Women’s Asia Cup points table 2024

Group A Points Table

Team
Matches Played
Won
Lost
Points
Net Run Rate (NRR)
India Women3
3
06
+3.615
Pakistan Women3
2
14
+1.102
Nepal Women3
12
2-2.042
UAE Women3
03
0-2.780

Group B Points Table

Team
Matches Played
Won
Lost
Points
Net Run Rate (NRR)
Sri Lanka Women
3
3
06
+3.988
Bangladesh Women
2
2
1
4
+1.971
Thailand Women
3
1
2
0-0.858
Malaysia Women3
03
0-4.667


Women’s Asia Cup Points Table 2024: FAQs

Q.1. Where is the 2024 Women's Asia Cup schedule?

Answer: The Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup 2024 schedule is from July 19 to July 28, 2024.

Q.2. Who is the captain of the Women's Asia Cup?

Answer: Harmanpreet Kaur is the current captain of India's Squad for Asia Cup 2024.

Q.3. Which country hosted the Women's Asia Cup 2024?

Answer: Sri Lanka is hosting the 2024 Asia Cup, welcoming cricket teams from across Asia to compete in this prestigious tournament.

Q.4. Which teams are in the women's Asia Cup?

Answer: Group A consists of India, Nepal, Pakistan and United Arab Emirates. Whereas, Group B includes Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Thailand

Q.5. How many times has India won the women's Asia Cup?

Answer: India has clinched the Women's Asia Cup title seven times, making them the most successful team in the tournament's history. Bangladesh has also won the title once.