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The Women’s Asia Cup is set to return to action for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic engulfed the planet with the eighth edition of the continental event taking place in Bangladesh, the home turf of the defending champions.
Much like the men’s event, the Women’s Asia Cup had last been held in 2018 and had to undergo multiple delays due to issues posed by the coronavirus pandemic that spread across the world in early 2020 and forced the cancellation or postponement of multiple sporting events that year.
The Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in the eastern city of Sylhet will host all the matches across the tournament, including the semi-finals and the final.
There are a total of seven teams participating in this year’s Asia Cup — which is taking place in the T20 format — including UAE and Malaysia who enter the tournament via the ACC Women’s T20 Championship. The other teams participating are defending champions Bangladesh, and six-time winners India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.
All the matches will be played in a round-robin format where every team takes on each of the remaining sides once. At the end of the group stage, the top four teams will progress into the semi-finals, with the two winners from those knockout matches then locking horns in the final for the shining trophy.
The 2022 Women’s Asia Cup will be telecast on the Star Sports Network, with matches streamed live on Disney+ Hotstar. Additionally, one can follow the live scorecard and updates of the Asia Cup matches on sportsunfold.com.