Women’s cricket is set for an early spotlight at the Asian Games 2026, with the official schedule confirming that women’s T20 matches will be played in Japan between September 17 and October 3, even before the opening ceremony of the continental multi-sport event.

The Asian Games 2026 will be hosted by Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4, but cricket is among the sports that will begin ahead of the official opening. According to the schedule released by the Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games Organising Committee (AINAGOC), cricket action will start as early as September 17, underlining the sport’s growing importance within the Games programme.
All women’s cricket matches will be held at the Korogi Athletic Park in Aichi Prefecture, which will serve as the dedicated venue for the entire cricket competition. The centralized venue is expected to aid smooth scheduling and consistent playing conditions throughout the tournament.
The inclusion and early scheduling of women’s cricket reflects the rising stature of the women’s game across Asia, with several nations investing heavily in player development and competitive exposure. Performances at the Asian Games often play a key role in shaping rankings, visibility, and future international opportunities for women cricketers.
With less than a year to go, the confirmed dates now allow teams to align their preparation plans as women’s cricket continues its upward trajectory on the Asian sporting stage.
Women’s cricket schedule at Asian Games 2026
- September 17, Thursday, Quarter-final 1, 5:30 AM
- September 17, Thursday, Quarter-final 2, 10:30 AM
- September 18, Friday, Quarter-final 3, 5:30 AM
- September 18, Friday, Quarter-final 4, 10:30 AM
- September 20, Sunday, Semi-final 1, 5:30 AM
- September 20, Sunday, Semi-final 2, 10:30 AM
- September 22, Tuesday, Bronze medal match (3rd place playoff), 5:30 AM
- September 22, Tuesday, Gold medal match (final), 10:30 AM
