Prime Minister Cup Women's National Tournament
Prime Minister Cup Women's National Tournament is a twenty20 cricket tournament in Nepal organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal.[1] There are currently eight teams participating in the tournament. The inaugural edition was contested among 10 teams and six teams contested the tournament from 2016 to 2018.
Countries | Nepal |
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Administrator | Cricket Association of Nepal |
Format | Twenty20 |
First edition | 2015 |
Latest edition | 2023 |
Tournament format | Round-robin and Knockout |
Number of teams | 8 |
Current champion | Sudurpashchim |
Most successful | APF Club (5 titles) |
2023 PM Cup Women's Tournament |
Teams
Province/Department | First season | Titles | Runner-up |
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Koshi | 2019 | 1 | 1 |
Madhesh Province | 2019 | 0 | 0 |
Bagmati | 2019 | 0 | 0 |
Gandaki Province | 2019 | 0 | 0 |
Lumbini Province | 2019 | 0 | 0 |
Karnali Province | 2019 | 0 | 0 |
Sudurpashchim Province | 2019 | 1 | 1 |
Armed Police Force | 2015 | 4 | 1 |
Defunct teams
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Tournament season and results
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Best batter | Best bowler | Player of the tournament | Ref |
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2015 | R-VII (Janakpur) | APF Club | Shobha Ale (Region-VII) | Trishna Singh (Region-V) | Anuradha Chaudhary (Region-VII) | [2] |
2016 | APF Club | Eastern Region | Laxmi Chaudhary (Mid-Western) | Santoshi Chaudhary (Eastern) | Sarita Magar (APF) | [3] |
2017 | APF Club | Far-Western Region | Rekha Rawal (Far-Western) | Ritu Kanojiya (APF) | Sita Rana Magar (APF) | [4] |
2018 | APF Club | Eastern Region | Kajal Shrestha (Eastern) | Rubina Chhetri (Eastern) | Rubina Chhetri (Eastern) | [5] |
2019 | APF Club | Sudurpashchim | Kabita Kunwar (APF) | Khushi Dangol (Province 3) | Sita Rana Magar (APF) | [6] |
2020 | Province No.1 | APF Club | Jyoti Pandey (APF) | Karuna Bhandari (APF) | Sangita Rai (Province 1) | [7] |
2021 | APF Club | Province No. 1 | Apsari Begum (Province 1) | Alisha Khadiya (Province 1) | Rubina Chhetri (Province 1) | [8] |
2023 | Sudurpashchim | Province No. 1 | Kabita Kunwar (Sudurpaschim) | Manisha Chaudhary (Sudurpashchim) | Kabita Kunwar (Sudurpaschim) | [9] |
Team's performance
- Legend
- C – Champion
- RU – Runner-up
- SF – Semi-final
- GS – Group stage
Season (Teams) |
2016 (6) |
2017 (6) |
2018 (6) |
2019 (8) |
2020 (8) |
2021 (8) |
2023 (8) |
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Armed Police Force Club | C | C | C | C | RU | C | SF |
Bagmati Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||
Gandaki Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||
Karnali Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||
Lumbini Province | — | GS | SF | SF | GS | ||
Province No. 1 | — | SF | C | RU | RU | ||
Madhesh Province | — | SF | GS | GS | SF | ||
Sudurpaschim Province | — | RU | SF | SF | C | ||
Eastern Development Region | RU | GS | RU | — | |||
Central Development Region | GS | GS | GS | — | |||
Western Development Region | GS | GS | GS | — | |||
Mid-Western Development Region | GS | GS | GS | — | |||
Far Western Development Region | GS | RU | GS | — |
References
- "Tie-sheet for the PM Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament – Cricket Association of Nepal". Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- "Janakpur clinch low-scoring thriller in the final of PM Cup 2015 | Cricnepal.com". cricnepal.com. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- "APF claim women's national cricket title". The Himalayan Times. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- "Nepal APF outplay Far-west, claim PM Cup". The Himalayan Times. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- Republica. "Armed Police Force lifts PM Cup Women's Cricket title". My Republica. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- "Nepal APF beat Farwest, win PM Cup title". The Himalayan Times. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- "Full Scorecard of PROV-1 Women vs APF Women Final 2020 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- "Final, Fapla Cricket Ground, Dec 26 2021, Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament (Jyoti Pandey 36*, Mamta Chaudhary 19*, Sabnam Rai 0/12) - RESULT, PV1-W vs APF-W, Final, live score, 2021". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- "CAN National Women's Cricket Tournament [Jan 2023], CAN National Women's Cricket Tournament 2022/23 score, Match schedules, fixtures, points table, results, news". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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