The ACC Women’s Under-19 Premier Cup 2026 runs from 11–18 July in Malaysia and brings together 13 teams: Bhutan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Qatar, Singapore, Thailand and the UAE.

This compact, high-stakes week of cricket will crown the regional U19 champion and act as a development crucible for an expanding Asian women’s game. Expect a fast tournament schedule with multiple matches per day.
The tournament structure is developed in a group-stage format. For Malaysia, hosting multiple venues where familiarity may advantage the hosts. Watch for nations with recent investment in youth pathways: Nepal and Thailand have produced consistent age-group performers.
Squads:
Bhutan
Sangay Yangzom, Sonam Pelden, Tshering Choki Choden, Riya Pradhan, Sherab Dema, Samjana Mongar, Jigme Tshomo, Sonam Yangzom, Ngawang Choden, Gyden Dema, Cheku Dechen, Tenzin Wangmo Pradhan, Unisha Rai, Pema Kuetshog Dorji
Hong Kong
Storm Parker (C), Karen Poon (VC), Arna Senthilvel, Arooj Fatima, Fatima Amir, Hailey Wong, Joanna Tong, Lo Oi Sze, Mahnoor Tauqeer, Megan Leung, Naseem Asmia, Nimbra Arab, Noor UI Ain, Vanessa So
Indonesia
TBA
Japan
TBA
Kuwait
TBA
Malaysia
TBA
Myanmar
TBA
Nepal
Sony Pakhrin (C), Sana Pravin, Alisa Kumari Yadav, Sabitri Dhami, Manisha Upadhyay, Rachana Chaudhari, Anu Kadayat, Riya Sharma, Trisana Biswakarma, Krishma Gurung, Anjee Pathak, Manisha Chaudhary, Sneha Mahara, Karuna Bistaa, Pratima Shah, Prisana Rana Magar, Sakshi Yadav, Ashna Chaudhary
Oman
Nitya Joshi (C), Lujaina Syed (VC), Amishi Sarkar (WK), Areeba Mughal, Sahana Jeelany, Eshal Siddiqui, Pia Sharma, Kushi Egodagamage, Ira Yadav, Aneeka Ashik, Akithya De Silva, Blessy Jeeba, Manha Mariyam, Abeeha Farooq
Qatar
TBA
Singapore
TBA
Thailand
TBA
United Arab Emirates
Samaira Dharnidharka (C), Afsha Afzal Khan, Al Maseera Jahangir, Avanee Patil, Emily Thomas (WK), Janani Thirukkumaran, Lavanya Keny, Mehul Kulkarni, Mehak Thakur, Neha Kumari, Rishitha Rajith, Sai Nikhil Thite, Simran Sheth, Vaishnave Mahesh
Schedule:
11th July 2026: Nepal Vs Qatar (9:30 AM), Bayuemas Oval
11th July 2026: UAE Vs Oman (9:30 AM), YSD-UKM Cricket Oval
11th July 2026: Indonesia Vs Kuwait (9:30 AM), Selangor Turf Club
11th July 2026: Hong Kong Vs Singapore (2 PM), Bayuemas Oval
11th July 2026: Thailand Vs Myanmar (2 PM), YSD-UKM Cricket Oval
12th July 2026: Malaysia Vs Kuwait (9:30 AM), Bayuemas Oval
12th July 2026: Nepal Vs Singapore (9:30 AM), YSD-UKM Cricket Oval
12th July 2026: Hong Kong Vs Qatar (9:30 AM), Selangor Turf Club
12th July 2026: Oman Vs Bhutan (2 PM), Bayuemas Oval
12th July 2026: Japan Vs Myanmar (2 PM), YSD-UKM Cricket Oval
14th July 2026: Nepal Vs Hong Kong (9:30 AM), Bayuemas Oval
14th July 2026: Indonesia Vs Malaysia (9:30 AM), YSD-UKM Cricket Oval
14th July 2026: Thailand Vs Japan (9:30 AM), Selangor Turf Club
14th July 2026: UAE Vs Bhutan (2 PM), Bayuemas Oval
14th July 2026: Qatar Vs Singapore (2 PM), YSD-UKM Cricket Oval
Streaming and Broadcasting Details:
The tournament will be streamed live on the ACC Official YouTube Channel.

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