2018 ASEAN Women's T20
Dates6 – 13 March 2018
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Round-robin
Host(s) Thailand
Champions Thailand
Runners-up Tanzania
Participants6
Matches15
Most runsThailand Nattaya Boochatham (151)
Most wicketsIndonesia Andriani (11)

The 2018 ASEAN Women's T20 Open Tournament was a women's Twenty20 (T20) cricket tournament held in Thailand from 6 to 13 March 2018. The six participating teams were the women's national sides of Bhutan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Tanzania and hosts Thailand.[1][2] The matches were all played at the Terdthai Cricket Ground in Bangkok.[3] Matches did not have Twenty20 International status, as the tournament was played a few months before the International Cricket Council's decision to grant full Twenty20 International status to all its members came into effect from 1 July 2018 for women's teams.[4]

The hosts won the round-robin tournament with a perfect record of five wins from five matches, while Tanzania finished as runners-up.[5][6]

Squads

 Bhutan[2]  Hong Kong[2]  Indonesia[2]  Malaysia[2]  Tanzania[2]  Thailand[2]
  • Dechen Wangmo (c)
  • Ritshi Choden
  • Sonam Choden
  • Yshey Choden
  • Karma Dema
  • Leki Dema
  • Ugyen Dema
  • Devika Drjee
  • Anju Gurung
  • Nima Lhamo
  • Sonam Paldon
  • Yeshey Wangmo
  • Tshering Yangchen
  • Tshering Zangmo
  • Mariko Hill (c)
  • Anum Ahmad
  • Maryam Bibi
  • Kary Chan
  • Lemon Cheung
  • Tammy Chu
  • Yasmin Daswani
  • Rajvir Kaur
  • Emma Lai
  • Venezia Ogden
  • Bella Poon
  • Shanzeen Shahzad
  • Mei Wai Siu
  • Oi Wing Tammy
  • Ruchita Venkatesh
  • Akasha Yousaf
  • Mehreen Yousaf
  • Puji Haryanti (c)
  • Andriani
  • Yulia Anggraeni
  • Berlin Duma Pare
  • Edenyce Eduard
  • Kadek Fitri
  • Vegy Januarika
  • Ni Sakarini
  • Ni Sariani
  • Netty Sitompul
  • Annisa Sulistianingsih
  • Ni Suwandewi
  • Fajar Tri Indah
  • Tantri Wigradianti
  • Monica Pascal (c)
  • Mwaneidi Ammy
  • Zena Hassani
  • Zinaida Jeremiah
  • Perice Kamunya
  • Fatuma Kibasu
  • Linda Massawe
  • Aisha Mohamed
  • Shufaa Mohamedi
  • Hudaa Omary
  • Tabu Omary
  • Neema Pius
  • Nasra Saidi

Points table

Team[7] P W L T NR Pts NRR
 Thailand (H) 5500010+4.952
 Tanzania 541008+1.447
 Indonesia 532006–1.421
 Bhutan 513013–2.033
 Hong Kong 514002–1.131
 Malaysia 504011–1.971

Matches

6 March 2018
Scorecard
Thailand 
156/4 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
48 (20 overs)
Nattaya Boochatham 68* (51)
Nur Nadihirah 2/24 (4 overs)
Yusrina Yaakop 11 (24)
Chanida Sutthiruang 2/6 (2 overs)
Thailand Women won by 108 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Malaysia Women won the toss and elected to field.

6 March 2018
Scorecard
Bhutan 
88 (20 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
79/9 (20 overs)
Dechen Wangmo 18 (16)
Mariko Hill 3/7 (4 overs)
Kary Chan 15 (20)
Tshering Zhangmo 2/16 (4 overs)
Bhutan Women won by 9 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Bhutan Women won the toss and elected to bat.

7 March 2018
Scorecard
Hong Kong 
67/9 (20 overs)
v
 Indonesia
70/8 (14.3 overs)
Yasmin Daswani 28 (57)
Andriani 4/5 (4 overs)
Andriani 24 (23)
Mariko Hill 4/14 (4 overs)
Indonesia Women won by 2 wickets
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Indonesia Women won the toss and elected to field.

7 March 2018
Scorecard
Tanzania 
58 (17.3 overs)
v
 Thailand
61/3 (14.5 overs)
Monica Pascal 31 (48)
Wongpaka Liengprasert 3/7 (2.3 overs)
Sornnarin Tippoch 23* (18)
Zinaida Jeremiah 2/10 (4 overs)
Thailand Women won by 7 wickets
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Tanzania Women won the toss and elected to bat.

8 March 2018
Scorecard
Tanzania 
100/4 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
56 (18.3 overs)
Monica Pascal 46* (60)
Nur Nadihirah 1/10 (4 overs)
Yusrina Yaakop 10 (25)
Mwanaidi Ammy 3/3 (2.3 overs)
Tanzania Women won by 44 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Tanzania Women won the toss and elected to bat.

8 March 2018
Scorecard
Bhutan 
48 (17.4 overs)
v
 Indonesia
49/6 (10 overs)
Yshey Choden 15 (26)
Andriani 3/10 (3.4 overs)
Ni Sariani 11* (7)
Anju Gurung 4/17 (4 overs)
Indonesia Women won by 4 wickets
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Bhutan Women won the toss and elected to bat.

9 March 2018
Scorecard
v
Match abandoned
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • No toss.
  • No play was possible due to rain.

9 March 2018
Scorecard
Thailand 
85/4 (12 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
47/7 (12 overs)
Nattaya Boochatham 25 (28)
Mariko Hill 2/15 (3 overs)
Kary Chan 21 (22)
Wongpaka Liengprasert 2/4 (2 overs)
Thailand Women won by 38 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Hong Kong Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • The match was reduced to 12 overs per side due to rain.

10 March 2018
Scorecard
Hong Kong 
119/2 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
119/3 (20 overs)
Yasmin Daswani 56* (57)
Ainna Hamizah Hashim 1/22 (4 overs)
Nur Syazwina Hanim 1/22 (4 overs)
Christina Baret 44* (63)
Mei Wai Siu 1/18 (3 overs)
Match tied (Hong Kong Women won the Super Over)[8]
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Tauseef Khalid (Tha) and Sanjay Sarda (Tha)
  • Hong Kong Women won the toss and elected to bat.

10 March 2018
Scorecard
Indonesia 
26 (13.5 overs)
v
 Tanzania
27/3 (8.1 overs)
Ni Sariani 6 (20)
Zena Hassani 4/7 (4 overs)
Mwanaidi Ammy 12* (23)
Ni Sariani 2/6 (4 overs)
Tanzania Women won by 7 wickets
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Indonesia Women won the toss and elected to bat.

11 March 2018
Scorecard
Tanzania 
92/6 (20 overs)
v
 Bhutan
50 (19.4 overs)
Mwanaidi Ammy 30* (24)
Devika Drjee 3/12 (3 overs)
Dechen Wangmo 21 (28)
Mwanaidi Ammy 2/14 (4 overs)
Tanzania Women won by 42 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha) and Ashwani Kumar Rana (Tha)
  • Tanzania Women won the toss and elected to bat.

11 March 2018
Scorecard
Thailand 
167/2 (20 overs)
v
 Indonesia
25 (16 overs)
Natthakan Chantam 76* (61)
Andriani 2/31 (4 overs)
Ni Suwandewi 10 (35)
Wongpaka Liengprasert 3/5 (3 overs)
Thailand Women won by 142 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Ashwani Kumar Rana (Tha)
  • Indonesia Women won the toss and elected to field.

12 March 2018
Scorecard
Bhutan 
16 (13.4 overs)
v
 Thailand
17/2 (2 overs)
Sonam Choden 4 (17)
Ratanaporn Padunglerd 3/1 (4 overs)
Nattaya Boochatham 12* (8)
Anju Gurung 2/4 (1 over)
Thailand Women won by 8 wickets
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha) and Tauseef Khalid (Tha)
  • Bhutan Women won the toss and elected to bat.

13 March 2018
Scorecard
Tanzania 
110/3 (20 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
86/7 (20 overs)
Monica Pascal 45* (56)
Oi Wing Tammy 1/9 (1 over)
Kary Chan 32* (26)
Monica Pascal 3/13 (4 overs)
Tanzania Women won by 24 runs
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha) and Tauseef Khalid (Tha)
  • Hong Kong Women won the toss and elected to field.

13 March 2018
Scorecard
Malaysia 
65/7 (20 overs)
v
 Indonesia
66/9 (19.1 overs)
Winifred Duraisingam 21 (54)
Ni Sariani 1/7 (4 overs)
Annisa Sulistianingsih 15* (21)
Nur Nadihirah 3/9 (4 overs)
Indonesia Women won by 1 wicket
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
Umpires: Arif Ansari (Tha) and Mohammed Kamruzzaman (Tha)
  • Indonesia Women won the toss and elected to field.

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