The tournament was held from 29 March to 2 April in Kathmandu, Nepal.
[1][2] Five (5) teams are reported to join the women's maiden tournament for SABA subzone, one of FIBA Asia's subzone.
India, Pakistan and Afghanistan were reportedly not seeing action in the five-day competition.
[3] Sri Lanka won their first ever subzone championship by thrashing hosts Nepal in the final game, 75–49.
[4][5] Maldives scored their second successive international win against Bhutan in the penultimate day of the tournament, 69–46, to bag the bronze medal.