Women's T20I Pacific Cup explained

Tournament Name:Women's T20I Pacific Cup
First:2022
Last:2024
Cricket Format:Twenty20 International[1]
Champions: (2nd title)
Most Successful: (2 titles)
Most Runs: Rachel Andrew (336)
Most Wickets: Selina Solman (17)

The Women's T20I Pacific Cup is a Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket tournament held biennially in the South West Pacific region.

The inaugural tournament was held in 2022 as a double round-robin format in Port Vila, Vanuatu, contested between four nations (Vanuatu, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, and Fiji), with Papua New Guinea emerging victorious. The 2024 edition expanded to six teams, with the addition of Cook Islands and New Zealand Māori, as well as a play-off format after the group stage.[2]

Papua New Guinea had won the first two editions, having finished on top of the group with 5 wins and no losses in 2022, and winning the final in 2024 against New Zealand Māori by five wickets.

Results

YearHostFinal
style= background:#ffffbfWinnerResultstyle= background:#dfdfdfRunner-up
2022
Details
VanuatuNo final held
2024
Details
New ZealandWon by 5 wickets

Notes and References

  1. Matches involving New Zealand Māori in the 2024 edition did not have T20I status.
  2. Web site: All You Need To Know about Women's T20I Pacific Cup 2024 . Female Cricket . 21 January 2024.