Fixtures & Results

Pakistan

South Africa
Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad

Tripura

Bengal
Bengal trail by 41 runs

Assam

Railways
Assam trail by 15 runs

Bihar

Meghalaya
Bihar elected to field

Odisha

Andhra
Odisha trail by 90 runs

Chhattisgarh

Jammu and Kashmir
Chhattisgarh lead by 12 runs

Delhi

Puducherry
Delhi lead by 26 runs

Gujarat

Haryana
Haryana need 23 runs to win with 5 wickets remaining

Himachal Pradesh

Hyderabad
Hyderabad need 226 runs to win with 9 wickets remaining

Kerala

Karnataka
Kerala trail by 238 runs

Maharashtra

Saurashtra
Maharashtra elected to field

Mizoram

Sikkim
Sikkim trail by 160 runs

Madhya Pradesh

Chandigarh
Madhya Pradesh lead by 77 runs

Punjab

Goa
Punjab trail by 113 runs

Rajasthan

Mumbai
Mumbai trail by 170 runs

Tamil Nadu

Vidarbha
Tamil Nadu trail by 100 runs

North Zone Women

South Zone Women
South Zone Women elected to field

North East Zone Women

West Zone Women
North East Zone Women elected to field

Central Zone Women

East Zone Women
Nagaland Cricket Stadium, Sovima

Cyprus

Bulgaria
Cyprus beat Bulgaria by 6 wickets

Jharkhand

Nagaland
Jharkhand beat Nagaland by an innings and 196 runs

Manipur

Arunachal Pradesh
Manipur beat Arunachal Pradesh by an innings and 119 runs

Services

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand beat Services by 17 runs
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