IND A vs UAE Women cricket score: India A opt to bat in first game of Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars

IND A vs UAE Women  cricket score: India A opt to bat in first game of Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars

IND A vs UAE Women score:

India A are batting first as they begin their campaign against the UAE Women today in the Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars in Bangkok. Will UAE be able to restrict the India A batters to a reasonable total or will the Indian batters reig

Bangkok:


IND A vs UAE Women live cricket score: India A will begin their campaign in the Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars today against the UAE, led by Esha Oza. Radha Yadav has been appointed the captain of India A as several Women’s Premier League stars have been chosen in the squad. Nandni Sharma and Anushka Sharma are some of the stars taking part in the tournament.

As for UAE, this is a good opportunity for their main team to test themselves against India A and their captain, Isha Oza, will be key for them with both bat and ball. The team is full of Indian origin players and they are getting a rare chance to lock horns against some of the best players in India.

For the opposite, Pakistan A and Nepal locked horns against each other in the opening game of the tournament. Pakistan A did well to post 137 runs batting first and then defended the total successfully to win the match by 30 runs. Their captain Hafsa Khalid won the player of the match for her unbeaten 40-run knock with the bat that helped Pakistan Post a par total on the board.

Squads

United Arab Emirates Women Squad: Esha Oza(c), Theertha Satish(w), Samaira Dharnidharka, Keziah Miriam Sabin, Udeni Chathurika, Athige Silva, Indhuja Nandakumar, Siya Gokhale, Lavanya Keny, Suraksha Kotte, Vaishnave Mahesh, Rinitha Rajith, Archara Supriya, Al Maseera Jahangir, Heena Hotchandani

India A Women Squad: Vrinda Dinesh, Anushka Sharma, Deeya Yadav, Nandini Kashyap(w), Tejal Hasabnis, Radha Yadav(c), Minnu Mani, Saima Thakor, Tanuja Kanwer, Prema Rawat, Nandni Sharma, Humaira Kaazi, Jintimani Kalita, Sonia Mendhiya, Mamatha Madiwala

IND A vs UAE Women

Players are out in the middle!!


Players are out in the middle and the action will start soon. Humaira Kaazi is opening the innings with Vrinda Dinesh for India A. The pair will be looking to give a solid start to the Indian team. UAEs Indhuja Nandakumar is opening the bowling. Here we go!!

Catch dropped!!


Humaira Kaazi has been dropped on the second ball itself and it is a big miss. A wicket early would’ve given a huge boost to the UAE. Dinesh on strike now.

Squads


United Arab Emirates Women Squad: Esha Oza(c), Theertha Satish(w), Samaira Dharnidharka, Keziah Miriam Sabin, Udeni Chathurika, Athige Silva, Indhuja Nandakumar, Siya Gokhale, Lavanya Keny, Suraksha Kotte, Vaishnave Mahesh, Rinitha Rajith, Archara Supriya, Al Maseera Jahangir, Heena Hotchandani

India A Women Squad: Vrinda Dinesh, Anushka Sharma, Deeya Yadav, Nandini Kashyap(w), Tejal Hasabnis, Radha Yadav(c), Minnu Mani, Saima Thakor, Tanuja Kanwer, Prema Rawat, Nandni Sharma, Humaira Kaazi, Jintimani Kalita, Sonia Mendhiya, Mamatha Madiwala

Toss Update is here!!


India A Women captain Radha Yadav has won the toss and they have chosen to bat first. How many runs will India A post now? Pakistan proved that 137 was way above par against Nepal. Now it is time for the Indian players to showcase their talent. What can they do?

India A starts its campaign at the Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 on Friday, February 13, in Bangkok, Thailand as the defending champion.

It is the second edition of the tournament, with the previous inaugural edition played in Hong Kong three years earlier.

Eight teams are divided into two groups of four, where each team will play each other once. The top two sides from each group will advance to the semifinals.

India A vs UAE Score, Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026:

As defending champions, India A arrived at the second edition of the ACC Rising Star Asia Cup with expectation, depth and a point to prove. Led by the experienced left-arm spinner Radha Yadav, the squad blends emerging domestic performers with players who have already flirted with the senior national setup – making this tournament a vital bridge between promise and full international recognition.

India begin their campaign today, February 13, with a 2:00 PM clash against the UAE. On paper, it may appear a comfortable opener, but tournament cricket seldom allows slow starts. For Radha and her young side, setting the tone early will be crucial – not just in terms of points, but momentum and net run rate in a tight group that also includes Pakistan A and Nepal.

The squad has a strong core. Vrinda Dinesh and Tejal Hasabnis bring top-order consistency, while the likes of Minnu Mani and Tanuja Kanwer offer all-round balance. Behind the stumps, Nandani Kashyap and Mamta M provided flexibility. Much focus will also be on promising names such as Prema Rawat and Saima Thakor, who have impressed in domestic circuits and now get a continental stage to test themselves.

India’s most anticipated league fixture comes on February 15, when they face Pakistan A at 2:00 PM – a contest that invariably carries extra edge, irrespective of level. With both sides likely eyeing top spot in the group, that encounter could well determine semifinal positioning. The final league match against Nepal on February 17 (9:30 AM) rounds off India’s group stage.

The tournament, returning after its inauguration edition in Hong Kong three years ago, offers more than just a trophy. It is a platform for the next generation of Asian women’s cricketers to stake their claim. For India A, the objective is clear: protect the title, assert dominance early, and ensure that this rising-star group announces itself loudly on the continental stage.

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