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The 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place in the United Arab Emirates in November 2021. The matches were played with Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status, with the top team progressing to the 2022 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament. Bhutan and Myanmar were originally scheduled to make their debuts at an ICC women's event. Originally scheduled to take place in September 2021, the tournament was postponed in May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • The 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place in the United Arab Emirates in November 2021. The matches were played with Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status, with the top team progressing to the 2022 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament. Bhutan and Myanmar were originally scheduled to make their debuts at an ICC women's event. Originally scheduled to take place in September 2021, the tournament was postponed in May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nepal's preparations included a three-match WT20I series against Qatar in Doha the week before the qualifier. Bhutan and the United Arab Emirates scheduled two warm-up matches against each other in Ajman. The second match of the tournament, between Hong Kong and Nepal, was the 1,000th WT20I to be played. The United Arab Emirates won the tournament, winning all five of their matches, progressing to the World Cup Qualifier. Nepal's Sita Rana Magar was named as the player of the tournament. (en)
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  • 2021-11-22 (xsd:date)
  • 2021-11-23 (xsd:date)
  • 2021-11-25 (xsd:date)
  • 2021-11-26 (xsd:date)
  • 2021-11-28 (xsd:date)
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  • 22 (xsd:integer)
dbp:host
  • United Arab Emirates (en)
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  • 15 (xsd:integer)
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  • Theertha Satish (en)
dbp:mostWickets
  • Khushi Sharma (en)
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  • 2021 (xsd:integer)
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  • Natasha Miles and Iqra Sahar both made their WT20I debuts. (en)
  • Karma Samten , Glenda Menes, Balasubramani Shanti and Rida Zainab all made their WT20I debuts. * Rida Zainab was replaced by Glenda Menes at the start of the Kuwait innings. (en)
  • Tashi Cheki made her WT20I debut. (en)
  • Venora D'Souza made her WT20I debut. (en)
  • Natasha Cherriath, Priyanjali Jain, Theertha Satish and Khushi Sharma all made their WT20I debuts. (en)
  • Tammy Chu and Heiley Lui both made their WT20I debuts. (en)
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  • 6 (xsd:integer)
dbp:playerOfTheSeries
  • Sita Rana Magar (en)
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  • 2019 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2019 (xsd:integer)
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  • Bhutan Women won by 40 runs (en)
  • Hong Kong Women won by 20 runs (en)
  • Hong Kong Women won by 35 runs (en)
  • Hong Kong Women won by 4 wickets (en)
  • Hong Kong Women won by 6 wickets (en)
  • Malaysia Women won by 11 runs (en)
  • Malaysia Women won by 81 runs (en)
  • Nepal Women won by 6 wickets (en)
  • Nepal Women won by 8 wickets (en)
  • Nepal Women won by 9 wickets (en)
  • United Arab Emirates Women won by 11 runs (en)
  • United Arab Emirates Women won by 30 runs (en)
  • United Arab Emirates Women won by 47 runs (en)
  • United Arab Emirates Women won by 48 runs (en)
  • United Arab Emirates Women won by 7 wickets (en)
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  • Maryam Omar 29 (en)
  • Chamani Seneviratne 52 (en)
  • Dechen Wangmo 35 (en)
  • Elsa Hunter 39* (en)
  • Esha Oza 38 (en)
  • Indu Barma 13* (en)
  • Indu Barma 15 (en)
  • Indu Barma 18* (en)
  • Kary Chan 38* (en)
  • Kary Chan 43 (en)
  • Kavisha Egodage 28 (en)
  • Mariko Hill 42* (en)
  • Mariko Hill 55 (en)
  • Maryam Omar 31* (en)
  • Mas Elysa 38 (en)
  • Natasha Miles 37 (en)
  • Ngawang Choden 13 (en)
  • Ngawang Choden 22 (en)
  • Nur Arianna Natsya 19 (en)
  • Priyada Murali 10 (en)
  • Priyada Murali 34 (en)
  • Siobhan Gomez 37* (en)
  • Sita Rana Magar 30 (en)
  • Sita Rana Magar 40* (en)
  • Sonam Paldon 26 (en)
  • Theertha Satish 46 (en)
  • Theertha Satish 64* (en)
  • Tshering Zangmo 34* (en)
  • Wan Julia 44 (en)
  • Winifred Duraisingam 44 (en)
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  • 27 (xsd:integer)
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  • 570.0
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  • 2021-11-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Hong Kong Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
  • Nepal Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
  • Hong Kong Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • Bhutan Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • Malaysia Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
  • United Arab Emirates Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
  • Malaysia Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • Kuwait Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
  • Kuwait Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
  • Bhutan Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
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  • Rahul Asher and Vinod Babu (en)
  • Akbar Ali and Durga Subedi (en)
  • Akbar Ali and Vinay Kumar Jha (en)
  • Akbar Ali and Vinod Babu (en)
  • Vinod Babu and Durga Subedi (en)
  • Rahul Asher and Vinay Kumar Jha (en)
  • Ahsan Raza and Durga Subedi (en)
  • Ahsan Raza and Rahul Asher (en)
  • Akbar Ali and Ahsan Raza (en)
  • Rahul Asher and Durga Subedi (en)
  • Vinay Kumar Jha and Ahsan Raza (en)
  • Vinod Babu and Ahsan Raza (en)
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  • Aisya Eleesa 1/14 (en)
  • Anju Gurung 2/12 (en)
  • Anju Gurung 2/25 (en)
  • Anju Gurung 3/10 (en)
  • Betty Chan 1/12 (en)
  • Chaya Mughal 2/14 (en)
  • Kabita Kunwar 2/21 (en)
  • Karma Samten 2/9 (en)
  • Kary Chan 2/17 (en)
  • Kary Chan 2/9 (en)
  • Kary Chan 3/23 (en)
  • Kavisha Egodage 1/18 (en)
  • Khadija Khalil 1/6 (en)
  • Khushi Sharma 3/13 (en)
  • Khushi Sharma 5/22 (en)
  • Mahirah Izzati Ismail 2/20 (en)
  • Mahirah Izzati Ismail 3/8 (en)
  • Maria Jasvi 1/15 (en)
  • Maria Jasvi 1/30 (en)
  • Mariamma Hyder 1/23 (en)
  • Mariko Hill 1/20 (en)
  • Mas Elysa 2/12 (en)
  • Nik Nur Atiela 2/13 (en)
  • Priyada Murali 1/21 (en)
  • Sabnam Rai 1/14 (en)
  • Sabnam Rai 2/27 (en)
  • Samaira Dharnidharka 4/5 (en)
  • Sangita Rai 3/2 (en)
  • Sita Rana Magar 3/10 (en)
  • Tashi Cheki 1/21 (en)
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  • The 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place in the United Arab Emirates in November 2021. The matches were played with Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status, with the top team progressing to the 2022 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament. Bhutan and Myanmar were originally scheduled to make their debuts at an ICC women's event. Originally scheduled to take place in September 2021, the tournament was postponed in May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
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  • 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier (en)
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