ICC launches Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy to grow the game across four continents

Bangkok to host inaugural T20I tournament featuring eight emerging teams as ICC builds on record-breaking Women’s World Cup momentum

Thailand women's cricketer plays a shot while Scotland wicketkeeper watches closely during an international match, both in full playing kits.

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  • ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy, involving eight emerging teams, starts on 20 November
  • Bangkok (Thailand) to host inaugural event with representation from four continents

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today unveiled the schedule for the inaugural ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy T20I, to be staged in Bangkok, Thailand, from 20 to 30 November 2025, marking another significant stride in the ICC’s global strategy to promote women’s cricket and expand worldwide participation in the sport. Eight teams – Thailand, the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, the United Arab Emirates, Scotland, Namibia, Tanzania, and Uganda – will compete across two venues, the Terdthai Cricket Ground and the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok.

The announcement comes on the heels of the record-breaking ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, which captivated audiences around the world. The tournament reached more than 500 million viewers in India and saw significant growth in viewership across countries. The Women’s Cricket Week, an initiative to drive visibility and participation for women’s Cricket, saw more than 40 countries stage events to promote inclusivity in the sport.

Nearly 300,000 fans attended matches across India and Sri Lanka, and the event concluded with India becoming the first Asian team to lift the Women’s Cricket World Cup, a watershed moment in the evolution of the sport and the socio-cultural context of gender roles.

Building on the extraordinary impetus provided by the marquee event, the ICC continues to invest in creating a sustainable future for women’s cricket. The Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy is part of a new three-tier development pathway designed to offer high-performance exposure to emerging nations.

“It is the ICC and the Chair’s vision to sustainably expand Cricket’s footprint across the world and grow the women’s game. Providing elite athletes from emerging nations more opportunities to play at the highest level is aimed at fast-tracking their development and improving the competitiveness of their teams. It also drives the visibility of the sport in participant nations, serving as a driver of girls’ involvement in the sport and inspires women from other nations to stay committed to the development pathways. ” Sanjog Gupta, Chief Executive, ICC

The tournament starts on 20 November with the Final on 30 November. The opening day will feature Thailand against the Netherlands and Papua New Guinea against the UAE.

Schedule of the ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy

  Terdthai Cricket Ground Asian Institute of Technology 
Thursday, 20 Nov  09h30 Thailand vs Netherlands  PNG vs UAE  
13h45 Scotland vs Uganda Namibia vs Tanzania 
Friday, 21 Nov 09h30 Thailand vs PNG Netherlands vs UAE 
13h45 Uganda vs Namibia Scotland vs Tanzania 
Saturday, 22 Nov  Rest day 
Sunday, 23 Nov 09h30 Uganda vs PNG  Tanzania vs Netherlands 
13h45 UAE vs Scotland Thailand vs Namibia 
Monday, 24 Nov 2025   Rest day 
Tuesday, 25 Nov 09h30 Thailand vs Tanzania UAE vs Uganda 
13h45   PNG vs Netherlands Namibia vs Scotland 
Wednesday, 26 Nov  09h30 Tanzania vs UAE Thailand vs Uganda 
13h45 Netherlands vs Namibia PNG vs Scotland 
Thursday, 27 Nov  Rest day 
Friday, 28 Nov AM Thailand vs UAE Uganda vs Tanzania 
PM Scotland vs Netherlands Namibia vs PNG 
Saturday, 29 Nov   Rest day 
Sunday, 30 Nov AM Netherlands vs Uganda UAE vs Namibia 
PM   Tanzania vs PNG Thailand vs Scotland
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