Fixtures & Results

Nepal

USA
USA beat Nepal by 106 runs

India Women

Bangladesh Women
India Women elected to field

England Women

New Zealand Women
England Women beat New Zealand Women by 8 wickets

Perth Scorchers Women

Melbourne Renegades Women
Blacktown Olympic Park No 2 Oval, Sydney

Perth Scorchers Women

Melbourne Stars Women
Blacktown Olympic Park No 2 Oval, Sydney

Melbourne Renegades Women

ACT Meteors
Blacktown Olympic Park No 2 Oval, Sydney

Meghalaya

Sikkim
Meghalaya trail by 75 runs

Andhra

Baroda
Andhra trail by 320 runs

Bengal

Gujarat
Gujarat trail by 172 runs

Arunachal Pradesh

Mizoram
Mizoram lead by 202 runs

Chandigarh

Maharashtra
Maharashtra lead by 170 runs

Delhi

Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh trail by 265 runs

Jammu and Kashmir

Rajasthan
Rajasthan trail by 89 runs

Karnataka

Goa
Goa trail by 343 runs

Manipur

Bihar
Manipur elected to bat

Mumbai

Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh elected to field

Nagaland

Tamil Nadu
Nagaland trail by 362 runs

Puducherry

Hyderabad
Puducherry trail by 410 runs

Punjab

Kerala
Kerala trail by 421 runs

Saurashtra

Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh trail by 65 runs

Uttar Pradesh

Odisha
Uttar Pradesh lead by 19 runs

Uttarakhand

Railways
Uttarakhand trail by 211 runs

Vidarbha

Jharkhand
Vidarbha elected to field

Assam

Services
Services beat Assam by 8 wickets

Haryana

Tripura
Haryana beat Tripura by 9 wickets
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