The ICC Women’s Challenge Trophy continues to deliver high-intensity cricket in Kigali as the tournament approaches its climax. With just two days remaining, all teams except Vanuatu still have plenty to play for.
The race at the top is tightening. The USA lead the standings with 10 points from five wins in six matches. They are followed by Rwanda in second place with 8 points from seven matches, while Nepal and Italy sit on 6 points each. Vanuatu remain at the bottom with 2 points.
As the stakes rise, matches have become increasingly close and unpredictable. With the competition entering its decisive phase, four teams still have a realistic path to the title, and every result now carries huge consequences.
For the USA, the equation is simple: one more win will secure the trophy. However, despite leading the table, any slip-up could reopen the race.
Rwanda remain firmly in contention. Their chances hinge on a USA defeat, which would set up a decisive final-day clash where they could fight for the title on home soil.
Italy are still mathematically in the hunt. If they win their two remaining matches, improve their net run rate, and the USA drop points, they could surge to the top and claim the trophy.
The same scenario applies to Nepal, who also need two wins and favourable results elsewhere to keep their title hopes alive.
Individually, several players have stood out across the teams. For the USA, Chetna Reddy Pagydyala and Isani Vaghela have been key contributors. Rwanda’s charge has been driven by Fanny Utagushimaninde, captain Diane Bimenyimana, and Gisele Ishimwe.
Italy have relied on Alexia Kantorakis and captain Emilia Bartram, while Manisha Upadhaya has impressed for Nepal. Susan Stephen continues to be a standout performer for Vanuatu.
Attention now turns to the next fixtures at Gahanga Cricket Stadium, where Italy will face the USA at 9:00 am, followed by Nepal taking on Vanuatu at 1:00 pm.
With Rwanda scheduled to rest before their crucial final-day clash against the USA, the focus now shifts to recovery, strategy, and maintaining momentum ahead of what promises to be a high-stakes encounter.