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Exciting Hangzhou 2023 Women's East Asian Cup

Ended 29 May 2023
23 May 2023 8:00 am

Hangzhou, China

The 2023 edition of the East Asia Cup will be competed between China, Japan and Hong Kong, China with Korea unable to attend this year’s tournament.

Squad Announcement and Press Release

Tournament Home Pages:
ESPNCricinfo
| CricHeroes

Schedule and Results:

Match 1: Thursday 25th May – 08:30 AM – China vs Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong, China 102/8 (Maryam Bibi 25*, Shanzeen Shahzad 17, Xu Qian 2/13) beat China 101/6 (20 overs, Huzang Zhuo 28, Maryam Bibi 3/23) by 2 wickets
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Match 2: Thursday 25th May – 3:30 PM – Hong Kong, China vs Japan
Hong Kong, China 77/4 (16 overs, Kary Chan 31*, Dorothea Chan 17*, Elena KusudaNairn 2/14) beat Japan 76/7 (20 overs, Erika Oda 25, Cindy Ho 3/10) by 6 wickets
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Match 3: Friday 26th May – 3:30 PM – China vs Hong Kong, China
China 109/9 (20 overs, Lili Han 35, Mingyue Zhu 19, Betty Chan 3/13) beat Hong Kong China 54/10 (15 overs, Pull To 17, Yuanyuan Cai 3/6) by 55 runs
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Match 4: Saturday 27th May – 8:30 AM – Hong Kong, China vs Japan
Hong Kong, China 112/6 (20 overs, Kary Chan 31, Pull To 19, Elena Kusudanairn 2/14) beat Japan 65/10 (19 overs, Ayumi Fujikawa 17, Maryam Bibi 3/8, Betty Chan 2/8) by 47 runs
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Final: Sunday 28th May - 9:30 AM – Hong Kong, China vs China
Hong Kong, China 72/9 (20 over, Shanzeen Shahzad 26, Emma Lai 12, Qian Xu 2/8) & 15/0 (1 over, Maryam Bibi 13*, Kary Chan 2*) beat China 72/10 (17 over, Zhuo Huang 23, Alison 5/8) & 4/2 (0.5 over, Zhuo Huang 4, Betty Chan 2/4) by 11 runs after Superover
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All games will be played at Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field in Hangzhou, China