The ninth edition of the Women’s Asia Cup started on July 19th. With the rising interest of fans in women’s cricket, they are looking for mediums to enjoy the Women’s Asia Cup 2024 live. If you too are one of those fans looking for the tournament’s live streaming details, then read this blog till the end to find out. Let’s have a quick preview of Asia Cup 2024 first:
The wait is finally over! The ninth edition of the Women’s Asia Cup is set to ignite the cricket grounds of Sri Lanka from July 19th. This highly anticipated tournament, held in the T20 format for the fifth consecutive year, promises to be a thrilling showcase of Asian women’s cricket talent.
The opening match on July 19th will see UAE take on Nepal, setting the stage for a month of intense competition. The much-anticipated clash between India and Pakistan follows later that day. Fans can expect a grueling group stage before the top two teams from each group advance to the semi-finals scheduled for July 26th. The final, slated for July 28th, will witness the crowning of the Women’s Asia Cup champions.
Eight teams will vie for glory in this edition, divided into two groups. Group 1 features the defending champions, India, led by the indomitable Harmanpreet Kaur, alongside Nepal, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Group 2 comprises Sri Lanka, the hosts, captained by the experienced Chamari Athapaththu. Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Thailand complete the group, eager to make their mark.
Each team boasts a strong captain at the helm. Smriti Mandhana, India’s vice-captain, is a force to be reckoned with. Bangladesh will rely on the leadership of Nigar Sultana Joty, while Indu Barma leads Nepal’s charge. Esha Rohit Oza captains the UAE, while Pakistan looks to Nida Dar for guidance. Thailand’s Thipatcha Putthawong and Malaysia’s Winifred Duraisingam round out the list of captains, all ready to lead their teams to victory.
Now, let’s delve into the live streaming details:
Women’s Asia Cup 2024 Live Streaming
Here is where to watch Women’s Asia Cup 2024 Live in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
Country | TV Channels | Live-Streaming Platforms |
---|---|---|
India | Star Sports Network | Hotstar |
Pakistan | PTV | N/A |
Sri Lanka | Supreme TV | N/A |
Nepal and Bhutan | Star Sports | N/A |
Bangladesh | G TV, T Sports | N/A |
Rest of the World | N/A | Official YouTube channel (except India and Bangladesh) |
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