Fixtures & Results
South Africa
Sri Lanka
South Africa elected to bat
New Zealand
England
New Zealand trail by 201 runs
Australia
India
India elected to bat
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Zimbabwe beat Pakistan by 2 wickets
Rwanda
Uganda
Uganda beat Rwanda by 112 runs (DLS method)
New South Wales
Western Australia
Western Australia elected to bat
Tasmania
South Australia
Tasmania elected to field
Victoria
Queensland
Victoria trail by 149 runs
Andhra Women
Sikkim Women
Andhra Women elected to bat
Baroda Women
Mizoram Women
Baroda Women need 55 runs in 300 balls at 1.1 rpo
Gujarat Women
Himachal Pradesh Women
Gujarat Women elected to field
Jammu and Kashmir Women
Railways Women
Jammu and Kashmir Women elected to field
Arunachal Pradesh Women
Hyderabad Women
Arunachal Pradesh Women elected to bat
Assam Women
Nagaland Women
Nagaland Women elected to bat
Bengal Women
Rajasthan Women
Bengal Women elected to field
Bihar Women
Haryana Women
Bihar Women elected to bat
Chandigarh Women
Karnataka Women
Chandigarh Women elected to bat
Chhattisgarh Women
Tamil Nadu Women
Chhattisgarh Women elected to bat
Goa Women
Manipur Women
Goa Women elected to bat
Jharkhand Women
Madhya Pradesh Women
Jharkhand Women elected to bat
Meghalaya Women
Pondicherry Women
Pondicherry Women elected to bat
Mumbai Women
Kerala Women
Mumbai Women elected to bat
Odisha Women
Uttarakhand Women
Odisha Women elected to field
Punjab Women
Saurashtra Women
Saurashtra Women elected to field
Vidarbha Women
Uttar Pradesh Women
Uttar Pradesh Women elected to field
Pakistan Under-19
Bangladesh Under-19
Bangladesh Under-19 elected to field
Sri Lanka Under-19
India Under-19
Sri Lanka Under-19 elected to bat
Botswana
Rwanda
Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali
Qatar Women
Bahrain Women
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha
Haryana
Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir beat Haryana by 6 wickets
Tamil Nadu
Uttarakhand
Tamil Nadu beat Uttarakhand by 94 runs
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