2019 Asian Women's Softball Championship

The 2019 Asian Women's Softball Championship was an international softball tournament which featured ten nations and was held from 1–7 May 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Matches were held at the Gelora Bung Karno Softball Stadium[1]

2019 Asian Women's Softball Championship
Tournament details
Host country Indonesia
Teams10
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Defending champions Japan
Final positions
Champions
 Japan (7th title)
Runner-up
 China
Third place
 Chinese Taipei
Fourth place Philippines
Tournament statistics
Most Valuable Player Eri Yamada
2017

The tournament also serves as the qualifiers for the WBSC Softball Asia/Oceania 2019 Qualifying Event for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The top six teams aside from the Olympic hosts, Japan, advanced to the final Olympic qualifier to be hosted in Shanghai, China.[1] The top three nations also qualified for the 2021 Women's World Championships.

Participants

Preliminary round

Group A

Teams W L Pct. GB
 Japan401.000
 China31.7501
 South Korea22.5002
 Thailand13.2503
 India04.0004

Group B

Teams W L Pct. GB
 Chinese Taipei401.000
 Philippines31.7501
 Hong Kong22.5002
 Indonesia13.2503
 Singapore04.0004

Final round

  Playoffs Semifinals Final
                           
  A1  Japan 7  
B4  Indonesia 0  
  A1  Japan 10  
  B2  Philippines 0  
A3  South Korea 1
  B2  Philippines 5  
    A1  Japan 9
  A2  China 2
  B3  Hong Kong 2  
A2  China 11  
  A2  China W Third place
  B1  Chinese Taipei L  
A4  Thailand 0 B2  Philippines 0
  B1  Chinese Taipei 15   B1  Chinese Taipei 10

Classification 5th–8th place

Playoff 5th place match
      
B4  Indonesia 4
A4  Thailand 3
B4  Indonesia 2
A3  South Korea 11
B3  Hong Kong 0
A3  South Korea 11
7th place match
   
A4  Thailand 3
B4  Hong Kong 13

Final Standings

Qualified for:
Qualified for:
Rank Team
 Japan
 China
 Chinese Taipei
4th  Philippines
5th  South Korea
6th  Indonesia
7th  Hong Kong
8th  Thailand
9th  Singapore
10th  India

Source: World Baseball Softball Confederation[2]

Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Eri Yamada
  • Best Pitcher: Missaki Katsumata
  • Best Hitter: Angeline Ursabia
  • Best Slugger: Angeline Ursabia
  • Most Stolen Base: Mikiko Iguchi
  • Most Runs Batted (RBI): Chen Chia Yi

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References

  1. "Asia Cup Women's Softball Championship ready to go in Jakarta, Indonesia". World Baseball Softball Confederation. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  2. "Six nations from Asia advance to Tokyo 2020 softball qualifier". World Baseball Softball Confederation. 7 May 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  3. Peter, Fabian (7 May 2019). "Japan crowned Asia Softball champions". New Strait Times. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
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