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ICC launches Emerging Nations Trophy for women

Thailand, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, UAE, Scotland, Namibia, Tanzania and Uganda will take part in the inaugural edition

ESPNcricinfo staff
15-Nov-2025 • 2 hrs ago
Thailand's players acknowledge the support after beating USA, Thailand vs USA, Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier, Abu Dhabi, May 1, 2024

Thailand will host the inaugural edition  •  ICC via Getty Images

A new global tournament, the ICC Women's Emerging Nations Trophy, involving eight teams from four continents, will be played from November 20 to 30 in Bangkok. Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Netherlands, UAE, Scotland, Namibia, Tanzania and Uganda will take part in the inaugural edition.
The trigger for the tournament, an ICC statement said, was the success of the recent ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, where "more than 500 million viewers in India" were recorded and there was also "significant growth in viewership across countries".
"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," an ICC statement said. "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."
Sanjog Gupta, the ICC chief executive, said, "It is the ICC and the Chair's [Jay Shah] 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."
The opening day will feature Thailand vs Netherlands and Papua New Guinea vs UAE.