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South Africa

Canada
South Africa beat Canada by 57 runs

Bengal

Andhra
Andhra trail by 242 runs

New South Wales

South Australia
New South Wales need 161 runs in 191 balls at 5.05 rpo

Andhra Women

Himachal Pradesh Women
Himachal Pradesh Women elected to field

Arunachal Pradesh Women

Haryana Women
Haryana Women elected to bat

Bengal Women

Uttarakhand Women
Uttarakhand Women elected to field

Bihar Women

Meghalaya Women
Bihar Women elected to bat

Chandigarh Women

Chhattisgarh Women
Chandigarh Women elected to field

Delhi Women

Punjab Women
Delhi Women elected to bat

Goa Women

Saurashtra Women
Goa Women elected to bat

Gujarat Women

Jammu and Kashmir Women
Jammu and Kashmir Women elected to field

Hyderabad Women

Kerala Women
Kerala Women elected to bat

Jharkhand Women

Tamil Nadu Women
Jharkhand Women elected to field

Karnataka Women

Madhya Pradesh Women
Karnataka Women elected to field

Manipur Women

Mizoram Women
Mizoram Women elected to field

Nagaland Women

Sikkim Women
Sikkim Women elected to field

Rajasthan Women

Vidarbha Women
Rajasthan Women elected to field

Railways Women

Tripura Women
Tripura Women elected to bat

Assam Women

Maharashtra Women
Niranjan Shah Stadium Ground C, Rajkot

Baroda Women

Puducherry Women
Sanosara Cricket Ground A, Rajkot

Odisha Women

Uttar Pradesh Women
Sanosara Cricket Ground B, Rajkot

Jharkhand

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand beat Jharkhand by an innings and 6 runs

Madhya Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir beat Madhya Pradesh by 56 runs

Mumbai

Karnataka
Karnataka beat Mumbai by 4 wickets
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