
Bahrain Women's Cricket Team Set to Shine at ICC Women's T20 World Cup
The Bahrain Women's Cricket Team is gearing up for a historic campaign as they compete in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup - Asia Qualifier, set to take place from 7th May - 21st May 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand the host country.
The tournament will feature eight other nations—Bhutan, Nepal, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Thailand—all vying for a coveted spot in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
This high-stakes qualifier will see Bahrain's team battle against some of Asia's strongest emerging cricketing nations.
Bahrain faces Nepal for the first match to be played at Terdthai Cricket Ground (TCG) on 10th May 2025 at 5am Bahrain local time. (Bahrain falls under Group C with Nepal and Hong Kong being the other two teams in group) Each team plays two games against each other in the group matches to decide who would qualify for the first spot to enter into the final rounds.

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