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India Women's cricket

India eves crush Bangladesh in opening match of Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup

Mithali Raj produced a brilliant batting performance to help the Indian women's cricket team register a crushing 64-run win over Bangladesh

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Nuzhat Parveen selected in Indian women cricket team

Madhya Pradesh's 20-year-old Nuzhat Parveen, also known as Khushboo, as she became the first woman from the Rewa division to get selected in the Indian cricket squad.

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Anjum Chopra India’s first female cricketer to receive MCC membership

Anjum, who was once a captain and is also the recipient of the Padma Shri in 2014, was excited to share the achievement.

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Lodha Committee’s recommendation of Players’ association will benefit Women’s cricket, says Diana Edulji

Edulji is a part of four-member committee given the task of forming a players association.

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BCCI mulls Women’s T20 league

“The BCCI wants to see Indian women cricket grow and become No.1 by 2020," says Anurag Thakur.

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India Blue ease to 47-run win over India Green in Women’s Challenger Trophy

India Green were restricted to 154 for nine in 41.4 overs.

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Mithali Raj: India women confident ahead of ODI series against South Africa

India are currently placed sixth in the ODI rankings while South Africa are fourth.

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India Women hope to carry good form into ODIs versus South Africa

  Bengaluru: Nov 23, 2014 Riding high on confidence after notching an innings win in the one-off Test at Mysuru last week, the Mithali Raj-led Indian women’s cricket team will seek to carry the momentum into the one-day series against South Africa commencing  Monday. All three One-Day Internationals (ODI) will take place here Nov 24,...

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India women’s cricket team to host South Africa

The visitors will begin the tour with a two-day warm-up game.

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Gujarat beat Delhi by 26 runs in All-India women’s T20 cricket tournament

Electing to bat, Gujarat scored 112 runs for two wickets. In reply, Delhi were all-out for 86 runs.

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