Fixtures & Results

Nepal

Italy
Italy elected to field

India

Namibia
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

Australia

Zimbabwe
R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Sri Lanka

Oman
Sri Lanka beat Oman by 105 runs

Qatar Women

Oman Women
Oman Women elected to bat

Pakistan A Women

Nepal Women
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok

Andhra Women

Mumbai Women
Mumbai Women beat Andhra Women by 7 wickets

Bengal Women

Haryana Women
Bengal Women need 61 runs in 108 balls at 3.38 rpo

Bihar Women

Mizoram Women
Mizoram Women need 188 runs in 114 balls at 9.89 rpo

Baroda Women

Maharashtra Women
Baroda Women need 116 runs in 108 balls at 6.44 rpo

Chandigarh Women

Rajasthan Women
Rajasthan Women need 121 runs in 145 balls at 5.00 rpo

Chhattisgarh Women

Vidarbha Women
Chhattisgarh Women need 53 runs in 114 balls at 2.78 rpo

Delhi Women

Saurashtra Women
Saurashtra Women need 240 runs in 102 balls at 14.11 rpo

Goa Women

Punjab Women
Punjab Women need 13 runs in 48 balls at 1.62 rpo

Gujarat Women

Jharkhand Women
Gujarat Women need 151 runs in 48 balls at 18.87 rpo

Himachal Pradesh Women

Jammu and Kashmir Women
Jammu and Kashmir Women need 36 runs in 45 balls at 4.8 rpo

Karnataka Women

Odisha Women
Odisha Women need 255 runs in 204 balls at 7.5 rpo

Kerala Women

Tripura Women
Tripura Women need 106 runs in 132 balls at 4.81 rpo

Manipur Women

Sikkim Women
Manipur Women need 140 runs in 90 balls at 9.33 rpo

Madhya Pradesh Women

Uttar Pradesh Women
Madhya Pradesh Women need 208 runs in 210 balls at 5.94 rpo

Arunachal Pradesh Women

Uttarakhand Women
Uttarakhand Women beat Arunachal Pradesh Women by 9 wickets

Hyderabad Women

Railways Women
Railways Women beat Hyderabad Women by 168 runs

Meghalaya Women

Nagaland Women
Nagaland Women beat Meghalaya Women by 30 runs

Assam Women

Puducherry Women
Puducherry Women beat Assam Women by 4 wickets
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