Fixtures & Results

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Delhi Capitals
Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets

England Under-19

India Under-19
India Under-19 elected to bat

Italy

United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates elected to field

Namibia

India A
BCCI Centre of Excellence 1, Bengaluru

Oman Women

Denmark Women
Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1), Oman

New South Wales

South Australia
New South Wales lead by 171 runs

Victoria

Queensland
Queensland lead by 178 runs

Western Australia

Tasmania
Tasmania lead by 284 runs

Assam Women

Baroda Women
Baroda Women need 62 runs in 66 balls at 5.63 rpo

Bihar Women

Manipur Women
Manipur Women need 116 runs in 97 balls at 7.17 rpo

Bengal

Andhra
Bengal elected to field

Chandigarh Women

Vidarbha Women
Chandigarh Women need 197 runs in 78 balls at 15.15 rpo

Chhattisgarh Women

Rajasthan Women
Chhattisgarh Women need 80 runs in 72 balls at 6.66 rpo

Delhi Women

Goa Women
Goa Women need 84 runs in 69 balls at 7.30 rpo

Himachal Pradesh Women

Mumbai Women
Himachal Pradesh Women beat Mumbai Women by 8 wickets

Haryana Women

Uttarakhand Women
Uttarakhand Women need 68 runs in 62 balls at 6.58 rpo

Hyderabad Women

Tripura Women
Tripura Women need 62 runs in 74 balls at 5.02 rpo

Jharkhand

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand elected to field

Jammu and Kashmir Women

Tamil Nadu Women
Jammu and Kashmir Women need 88 runs in 90 balls at 5.86 rpo

Karnataka Women

Uttar Pradesh Women
Uttar Pradesh Women need 158 runs in 108 balls at 8.77 rpo

Kerala Women

Railways Women
Kerala Women need 147 runs in 101 balls at 8.73 rpo

Maharashtra Women

Puducherry Women
Maharashtra Women need 2 runs in 125 balls at 0.09 rpo

Madhya Pradesh Women

Odisha Women
Madhya Pradesh Women need 97 runs in 92 balls at 6.32 rpo

Mizoram Women

Nagaland Women
Nagaland Women need 88 runs in 114 balls at 4.63 rpo

Punjab Women

Saurashtra Women
Saurashtra Women beat Punjab Women by 6 wickets

Madhya Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir
Madhya Pradesh elected to field

Mumbai

Karnataka
Karnataka trail by 70 runs

T.B.C.

T.B.C.
To Be Confirmed

Andhra Women

Jharkhand Women
Andhra Women beat Jharkhand Women by 5 wickets

Arunachal Pradesh Women

Bengal Women
Bengal Women beat Arunachal Pradesh Women by 9 wickets

Meghalaya Women

Sikkim Women
Sikkim Women beat Meghalaya Women by 7 wickets

Tasmania Women

ACT Meteors
ACT Meteors beat Tasmania Women by 10 runs
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