ACC Men's Challenger Cup
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The ACC Men's Challenger Cup is a Limited-overs (50 overs) and T20 International cricket tournament run by the Asian Cricket Council and contested in a league system by associate members of ACC. This is a part of the qualification pathway towards the ACC Premier Cup and the Asia Cup.[1]
Administrator | Asian Cricket Council (ACC) |
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Format | 50-overs and T20I |
First edition | 2023 Thailand |
Latest edition | 2024 Thailand |
Tournament format | Group stage and knockout |
Number of teams | 10 |
Current champion | Saudi Arabia (2nd title) |
Most successful | Saudi Arabia (2 titles) |
Website | https://asiancricket.org/ |
On 9 February 2023, the ACC announced the schedule of the inaugural tournament, with 8 teams taking part (the host Thailand, Bahrain, Bhutan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Maldives, Iran and Myanmar).[2]
Results
Year | Format | Host nation | Final venue | Final | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | ||||
2023 Details |
50 overs | ![]() |
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok |
![]() 30/0 (4.1 overs) |
Saudi Arabia by 10 wickets | ![]() 26 (21.1 overs) |
2024 Details |
T20I | ![]() |
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok |
![]() 151/5 (17.3 overs) |
Saudi Arabia by 5 wickets (scorecard) | ![]() 147/5 (20 overs) |
Performance by teams
- Legend
- 1st – Champions
- 2nd – Runners-up
- 3rd – Third place
- SF – Semi-finalist
- GP – Group stage
- Q – Qualified
An overview of the teams' performances in every ACC Challenger Cup:
Debutant teams
See also
References
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