Fixtures & Results

Sri Lanka

England
England need 244 runs in 252 balls at 5.80 rpo

Afghanistan

West Indies
Dubai International Stadium, Dubai

Bangladesh Women

Namibia Women
Bangladesh Women beat Namibia Women by 80 runs

Gujarat Giants

UP Warriorz
BCA Stadium, Vadodara

Tripura

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand trail by 259 runs

Assam

Haryana
Haryana elected to field

Bihar

Manipur
Manipur elected to field

Bengal

Services
Services elected to field

Odisha

Tamil Nadu
Odisha elected to field

Chhattisgarh

Delhi
Chhattisgarh trail by 164 runs

Andhra

Vidarbha
Vidarbha elected to bat

Baroda

Nagaland
Baroda trail by 67 runs

Gujarat

Railways
Railways trail by 97 runs

Hyderabad

Mumbai
Hyderabad elected to field

Karnataka

Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh elected to bat

Kerala

Chandigarh
Chandigarh lead by 3 runs

Maharashtra

Goa
Maharashtra trail by 190 runs

Puducherry

Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir trail by 233 runs

Rajasthan

Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh elected to bat

Saurashtra

Punjab
Saurashtra lead by 57 runs

Uttar Pradesh

Jharkhand
Uttar Pradesh elected to field

Ireland Under-19

Japan Under-19
Ireland Under-19 need 92 runs in 126 balls at 4.38 rpo

West Indies Under-19

South Africa Under-19
South Africa Under-19 need 114 runs in 151 balls at 4.52 rpo

Ireland

Italy
The Sevens Stadium, Dubai

Hong Kong, China Women

Bhutan Women
Hong Kong, China Women beat Bhutan Women by 64 runs

Scotland Women

Zimbabwe Women
Scotland Women beat Zimbabwe Women by 5 wickets

Zimbabwe Under-19

Pakistan Under-19
Pakistan Under-19 beat Zimbabwe Under-19 by 8 wickets
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