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2013 Tour UK Tour
As preparation for the Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier in Ireland, the Japan team toured the UK playing in a host of friendly matches. The team, coached by Scott McNaughton played in a variety of locations across England and Scotland, including the Nursery Ground at Lord’s. Games varied from Twenty20 to 50-Over matches. Not all...

2014 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier
As reward for winning the 2012 Pepsi ICC East Asia-Pacific Trophy, the Japan Women’s Team qualified to take part in the first round of qualifying for the Women’s World Twenty20 Tournament to be held in Bangladesh in 2014. The qualifying tournament took place in 2013 in Ireland. It was arranged in a round robin format,...

2014 Asian Games – Incheon (Olympic Tournament)
[:en]Yeonhui Cricket Ground[:ja]連喜クリケット競技場[:] 139 Simgok-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon, Incheon, Korea, Republic OfIn September 2014 the Japan Women’s Team took part in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea. As in 2010, the tournament was held in the Twenty20 format. Japan were seeded courtesy of a third placed finish in 2010, which meant avoiding the group stage and going straight into a quarter final. The team, coached...

2015 East Asia Cup
[:en]Yeonhui Cricket Ground[:ja]連喜クリケット競技場[:] 139 Simgok-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon, Incheon, Korea, Republic OfIn September 2015 the Japan Women’s Team toured Korea, playing a series of Twenty20 matches as part of the inaugural East Asia Cup. The team, coached by Dhugal Bedingfield, played four matches, winning two and losing two. A full list of players selected can be seen by clicking here and the tournament homepage can be...

2016 Women’s World Cup Qualifier, East Asia-Pacific
[:en]Garden Ovals (Samoa)[:ja]ガーデン・オーバル (サモア)[:] Apia, SamoaIn 2016 Japan Women competed in the Women’s World Cup Qualifier – EAP, a 50-over tournament that would take place in Samoa during July. The team was coached by Nicole Martin of Cricket Victoria and captained by Mai Yanagida. The tournament only featured three teams; Japan, Papua New Guinea and Samoa with Japan finishing third....

2017 Women’s World T20 Qualifier, East Asia Pacific
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, JapanThe 2017 Women's World T20 Qualifier was hosted in Sano, Japan during April and May. The tournament included hosts Japan along with Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Vanuatu. The Japan team was coached by Katrina Keenan who had returned to work with the team for the one off tournament having been away from Japan for...

2017 East Asia Cup (Women)
Hong Kong , Hong Kong2017 Women's East Asia Cup In September 2017 Japan travelled to Hong Kong for the second edition of the Women's East Asia Cup. They were coached by Natalie Schilov and captained by Mai Yanagida on a tour where three players travelled overseas with the team for the first time. Japan recorded victories over China and South...

ICC Women’s Qualifier – EAP (2019)
Vanuatu Cricket Ground, Port Vila, VanuatuThe 2019 ICC Women’s EAP Qualifier took place in Vanuatu during May of that year and the Japan Team was coached by Duncan Harrison of Cricket Victoria and captained by Mai Yanagida. This was the first tournament where the matches were given official T20 International status by the ICC and so when Japan defeated Fiji...

East Asia Cup 2019 (Women)
Incheon 138 Simgok-dong, Seo-gu,, Incheon, Korea, Republic ofIn September 2019 the third edition of the Women's East Asia Cup took place in South Korea between China, Hong Kong and Japan, as well as the hosts. The squad of 14 was coached by Dean Russ of Cricket Victoria and captained by Mai Yanagida. Although Japan finished third, the team did record their first...

Women’s East Asia Cup
Kaizuka Cricket Field 1517 Hashimoto, Kaizuka-shi, Osaka-fu, JapanVisiting Japan for the tournament is the Hong Kong Women’s team, who Japan will contest a four-match series against following the withdrawal from the tournament of China and South Korea. There will be one match per day starting on Thursday 27th October and ending on Sunday 30th October. Schedule: Thursday 27th October: Match 1: Japan vs Hong...