The defending champions, India, will be facing off against West Indies, Sri Lanka, and hosts Malaysia in their group for the upcoming ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup set to kick off on January 18, 2025. The tournament will consist of 41 games with 16 teams participating, just like in the inaugural edition in 2023. The grand finale is scheduled to take place on February 2, where the ultimate champions will be crowned.
In all, four venues across Malaysia will host the event. Bayuemas Oval in Selangor will host all Group A games and the final. The Dato' Dr. Harjit Singh Johor Cricket Academy (JCA Oval) in Johor will host the Group B games. Sarawak's Borneo Cricket Ground will be the venue for the Group C fixtures while the UKM YSD Oval in Selangor will host the Group D matches.
It will be the first World Cup appearance across any age division for Samoa, who are in Group C alongside New Zealand, South Africa and another Africa qualifier, yet to be decided. Group B has England - losing finalists in 2023 - alongside Pakistan, Ireland and USA. Group D features Australia, Bangladesh, Scotland and an Asia qualifier. Group A has India, West Indies, Sri Lanka and Malaysia, who will be featuring in their maiden U-19 women's World Cup competition as well.
How the teams stack upGroup A - India, West Indies, Sri Lanka and Malaysia [Bayuemas Oval in Selangor]
Group B - England, Pakistan, Ireland and USA [Dato' Dr. Harjit Singh Johor Cricket Academy, Johor]
Group C - New Zealand, South Africa, Africa's Qualifier and Samoa [Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak]
Group D - Australia, Bangladesh, Asia's Qualifier and Scotland [UKM YSD Oval in Selangor]
The tournament will begin with a triple-header which will see Australia taking on Scotland, England face Ireland and Samoa take on the Africa qualifier in the morning games. In the afternoon, Pakistan will face Ireland, Bangladesh will take on the Asia qualifier and New Zealand will meet South Africa. India being their campaign on the second day against West Indies. Before the main event gets underway, there will also be 16 warm-up games between January 13 and 16.
"This is a special event to the ICC and forms an important part of our Global Growth Strategy of raising the profile of women's cricket and further growing the game around the world," ICC CEO Geoff Allardice said in a statement. "It is also a unique opportunity to introduce our vast global audiences to the future stars of the sport.
"We look forward to building on the success from the foundation laid at the inaugural event in South Africa in 2023. We wish all the teams the very best of luck in their preparation and to the Malaysian Cricket Association in organising the event."
"Malaysia is proud to host the ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup in 2025, continuing our tradition of supporting the growth of cricket on the global stage," host tournament director Dinesh Muthuraman said. "Women's cricket is experiencing unprecedented growth both in Malaysia and around the world. We are fully confident that this World Cup will further accelerate that momentum, leading to significant developments in the sport, especially for women's cricket."
The tournament was originally supposed to be co-hosted by Thailand, but their withdrawal means Malaysia will host all games. In 2008, Malaysia also hosted the Men's Under-19 World Cup which saw future stars like Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Steven Smith, Imad Wasim, Reeza Hendricks, Trent Boult, Ravindra Jadeja and others participate.