Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 Points Table & Standings

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: June 1, 2026

The Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 is an official T20 International cricket tournament running from May 31 to June 8, 2026, featuring 13 T20 matches across two groups.

Eight Asian nations are competing for crucial qualification spots at the Asian Games, making this one of the most significant short-format cricket events in the continental calendar this summer.

Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 Points Table — Latest Standings

The Points Table for Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 shows the latest team standings, points, wins, losses, and net run rate (NRR) updates.

Group A Points Table (Updated)

PosTeamPWLNRPtsNRR
1Nepal11002+11.050
2Malaysia11002+6.651
3China20200-9.899
Qatar000000.000

Group B Points Table (Updated)

PosTeamPWLNRPtsNRR
1Hong Kong11002+2.288
2Oman11002+0.467
3Singapore10100-0.467
4Bahrain10100-2.288

Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 Tournament Overview

Asian Games Men's T20I Qualifier 2026
Source: WPL
DetailInformation
TournamentAsian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026
FormatT20 International
Total Matches13 T20s
Start DateMay 31, 2026
End DateJune 8, 2026
Total Teams8
GroupsGroup A & Group B

Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 — Group Structure

The tournament is divided into two groups, each featuring four teams battling it out in a round-robin format before the knockout stages.

Group A Teams

  • Nepal (NEP)
  • Malaysia (MLY)
  • Qatar (QAT)
  • China (CHN)

Group B Teams

  • Bahrain (BHR)
  • Hong Kong China (HKC)
  • Oman (OMAN)
  • Singapore (SIN)

Group A Standings Analysis: Nepal Lead Early

Nepal are the early pace-setters in Group A, topping the table with 2 points from their opening match. Their commanding Net Run Rate of +11.050 signals a dominant opening performance and puts them in a strong position ahead of their remaining group fixtures.

China sit at the foot of Group A after suffering defeat in their first game, registering an NRR of -11.050, a mirror image of Nepal’s dominance. Malaysia and Qatar are yet to play their opening matches, keeping Group A wide open as the tournament progresses.

Group B Standings Analysis: All to Play For

Group B remains completely undecided, with all four teams, Bahrain, Hong Kong China, Oman, and Singapore, yet to register a single game. Every side enters their campaign level on zero points and a neutral NRR of 0.000, making Group B a completely fresh contest as matches get underway.

Key Talking Points: Asian Games T20I Qualifier 2026

  • Nepal’s dominant start in Group A sets the early benchmark for all competing nations.
  • Net Run Rate will be decisive in close group scenarios — every run counts.
  • Group B is a blank canvas, offering teams the chance to set the early narrative.
  • 13 matches across 9 days means a packed schedule with little room for error.
  • The qualifier is a direct pathway to cricket’s inclusion at the Asian Games — raising the stakes significantly.

Why the Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 Matters

This qualifier is not merely a regional tournament, it is a gateway to cricket’s presence on one of Asia’s grandest multi-sport stages. Nations like Nepal, Oman, and Hong Kong have used tournaments of this nature to elevate their international profiles, and a strong performance here carries both cricketing and sporting prestige.

For associate nations, the Asian Games platform provides unmatched visibility and a stepping stone toward higher ICC rankings and future qualification events.

Final Words

The Asian Games Men’s T20I Qualifier 2026 (May 31–June 8) is shaping up to be a fiercely contested eight-team tournament.

Nepal hold the early advantage in Group A, while Group B awaits its first results. With 13 T20Is packed into nine days and Asian Games qualification on the line, every match carries enormous weight. Follow the points table closely as standings evolve across both groups through to the final on June 8, 2026.

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