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PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament 2023
- Start Date: December 24 , 2023
- End Date: January 1 , 2024
- Host Country: Nepal
- Format: woment20
- Duration: 8 days
- Participating Teams: 10
- Number of Matches: 14
The PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament is a premier cricket competition featuring 10 cricket teams, battling to win the title. The PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament will be played in the woment20 format.
The PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament will commence on December 24 , 2023, and conclude on January 1 , 2024, spanning a total of 8 days of intense cricket action. Nepal will host the PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament, and matches will be played at some of the most iconic cricket stadiums in the region.
10 teams will be participating in the PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament, representing different nations or clubs. A total of 14 matches will be played between the teams in the PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament.
The participating teams will compete across various venues, such as Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground,Mulpani Cricket Ground,Udayana Cricket Ground.
Cricket enthusiasts and fans from around the world can look forward to witnessing thrilling moments and fierce competition as these top teams vie for the coveted PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament title.
PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament Venues(with Cities):
- Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground , Kirtipur
- Mulpani Cricket Ground , Kathmandu
- Udayana Cricket Ground , Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia