Fixtures & Results

New Zealand

Afghanistan
New Zealand need 169 runs in 110 balls at 9.21 rpo

Sri Lanka

Ireland
R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Bengal

Andhra
Bengal lead by 23 runs

Jharkhand

Uttarakhand
Jharkhand trail by 107 runs

Madhya Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir lead by 257 runs

Mumbai

Karnataka
Mumbai lead by 249 runs

Assam Women

Odisha Women
Assam Women need 277 runs in 292 balls at 5.69 rpo

Bengal Women

Chandigarh Women
Chandigarh Women need 312 runs in 300 balls at 6.24 rpo

Bihar Women

Nagaland Women
Nagaland Women need 291 runs in 300 balls at 5.82 rpo

Baroda Women

Karnataka Women
Baroda Women need 291 runs in 293 balls at 5.95 rpo

Chhattisgarh Women

Uttarakhand Women
Chhattisgarh Women elected to field

Delhi Women

Railways Women
Railways Women elected to bat

Goa Women

Hyderabad Women
Hyderabad Women need 295 runs in 300 balls at 5.9 rpo

Gujarat Women

Mumbai Women
Mumbai Women need 208 runs in 300 balls at 4.16 rpo

Himachal Pradesh Women

Tamil Nadu Women
Himachal Pradesh Women need 87 runs in 258 balls at 2.02 rpo

Haryana Women

Vidarbha Women
Haryana Women elected to bat

Jammu and Kashmir Women

Jharkhand Women
Jharkhand Women need 182 runs in 300 balls at 3.64 rpo

Kerala Women

Saurashtra Women
Saurashtra Women need 188 runs in 300 balls at 3.76 rpo

Maharashtra Women

Uttar Pradesh Women
Maharashtra Women need 277 runs in 300 balls at 5.54 rpo

Manipur Women

Meghalaya Women
Meghalaya Women need 117 runs in 279 balls at 2.51 rpo

Madhya Pradesh Women

Puducherry Women
Puducherry Women need 182 runs in 294 balls at 3.71 rpo

Mizoram Women

Sikkim Women
Sikkim Women need 92 runs in 246 balls at 2.24 rpo

Punjab Women

Tripura Women
Tripura Women need 230 runs in 300 balls at 4.6 rpo

T.B.C.

T.B.C.
To Be Confirmed

New South Wales

South Australia
New South Wales drew with South Australia

Victoria

Queensland
Queensland beat Victoria by 36 runs

Western Australia

Tasmania
Tasmania beat Western Australia by 22 runs

Arunachal Pradesh Women

Rajasthan Women
Rajasthan Women beat Arunachal Pradesh Women by 9 wickets
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