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India A Women's Cricket Team
The India A Women's cricket team is a national cricket team representing India. It is the second-tier cricket of India women's national cricket team.The team is currently captained by Minnu Mani in all three formats. The matches played by India A Women's are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receive first-class and List A classification respectively. It is a developmental team, often domestic players first get selected in this team before playing for senior team. Current squad This is a list of players who have received an India A Women's call-up in the 2024 India A women's Tour of Australia A Women's. Players with international caps are marked in bold. Tournament history ACC Women's T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup Issue BCCI do not regularly organise international tours of India A Women's. See also * Indian women's national cricket team The India women's national cricket team, also known as Team India or Women in Blue, represents ...
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Minnu Mani
Minnu Mani (born 24 March 1999) is an Indian international cricketer who represents the Indian women's national team. She plays for Delhi Capitals in Women's Premier League. In domestic cricket, she represents Kerala cricket team. She became the first Kerala woman cricketer to play for India. Early life Minnu hails from Choyimoola in Wayanad district of Kerala. Her father, Mani CK, is a daily wage labourer and her mother, Vasantha, is a homemaker. She has a younger sister, Mimitha. She studied at Mananthavady Government Vocational Higher Secondary School, Edappady till Grade 8 and St. Sebastian High School, Thodupuzha till Grade 10. She completed her higher secondary education at Sarvajana Higher Secondary School, Sulthan Bathery and graduated from Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram. As of 2023, she is pursuing her BA in Sociology through distance learning. She started playing cricket at 10 with boys at paddy fields. Initially, her family didn't support ...
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List A Cricket
List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours. List A cricket includes One Day International (ODI) matches and various domestic competitions in which the number of overs in an innings per team ranges from forty to sixty, as well as some international matches involving nations who have not achieved official ODI status. Together with first-class and Twenty20 cricket, List A is one of the three major forms of cricket recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). In November 2021, the ICC retrospectively applied List A status to women's cricket, aligning it with the men's game. Status Most Test cricketing nations have some form of domestic List A competition. The scheduled number of overs in List A cricket ranges from forty to sixty overs per side, mostly fifty overs. The categorisation of cricket matches as "List A" was not officially endorsed by the International Cricket Council unti ...
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Kerala Women's Cricket Team
The Kerala women's cricket team is a domestic cricket team based in the Indian state of Kerala. The team has represented the state in Women's Senior One Day Trophy and Senior women's T20 league. Playing history Kerala was one of the 24 teams that competed in the inaugural season of Women's Senior One Day Trophy The Women's Senior One Day Trophy, previously known as the Senior Women's One Day League, is a women's List A cricket tournament held in India. It began in the 2006–07 season, with 24 teams representing state cricket associations, whilst the .... It competed in the South Zone, against Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra, Hyderabad and Goa. Current squad Players with international caps are listed in bold. References {{Women's Inter State Cricket in India Women's cricket teams in India Women in Kerala Cricket in Kerala ...
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Sajeevan Sajana
Sajeevan Sajana (born 4 January 1995) is an Indian cricketer who plays for India women's cricket team as an all-rounder, who is a right-handed batter and a right-arm off-break bowler. She plays for Kerala women's cricket team in domestic cricket and for Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League. She also played first-class cricket for South Zone. Early life She was born in Mananthavady, Wayanad, Kerala. Her father, Sanjeevan, was an auto-rickshaw driver in Kerala's town. Her mother, Sarada, worked at the municipality in Mananthavady. She first represented Kerala at the under-23 level, where she led her team to the Twenty-20 Super League title in 2019. She has a degree in political science. She was featured in a Tamil film as a support artist. She was football captain of Wayanad district in Kerala in her teenage years, and a track-and-field champion in college. Domestic career Sajana made her List A debut for Kerala on 9 November 2012, against Andhra in the 2012–13 Sen ...
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Railways Women's Cricket Team
The Railways women's cricket team is an Indian domestic cricket team and is run by the Railways Sports Promotion Board. The team has represented the state in Women's Senior One Day Trophy (List A) and Senior women's T20 league. The team is known as the powerhouse of the women's Indian cricket as they dominated the competitions in both List A and T20 format. They also produced many players who would go up into the international scene. Current squad *Mithali Raj (c) *Thirush Kamini *Punam Raut *Sabbhineni Meghana *Nuzhat Parween (wk) *Mona Meshram * Sneh Rana *Preeti Bose * Shweta Mane *Swagatika Rath *Arundhati Reddy *Rajeshwari Gayakwad *Ekta Bisht *Poonam Yadav *Meghna Singh Honours * Inter State Women's Competition: ** Winners (2): 2007–08, 2008–09 * Women's Senior One Day Trophy: ** Winners (13): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2021–22 * Women's Senior T20 T ...
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Fast Bowling
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to bowling in the sport of cricket, the other being spin bowling. Practitioners of pace bowling are usually known as ''fast'' bowlers, ''quicks'', or ''pacemen''. They can also be referred to as a ''seam'' bowler, a ''swing'' bowler or a ''fast bowler who can swing it'' to reflect the predominant characteristic of their deliveries. Strictly speaking, a pure swing bowler does not need to have a high degree of pace, though dedicated medium-pace swing bowlers are rarely seen at Test level in modern times. The aim of pace bowling is to deliver the ball in such a fashion as to cause the batsman to make a mistake. The bowler achieves this by making the hard cricket ball deviate from a predictable, linear trajectory at a sufficiently high speed that limits the time the batsman has to compensate for it. For deviation caused by the ball's stitching (the seam), the ball bounces off the pitch and deflects eith ...
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Shubha Satheesh
Shubha Satheesh (born 13 July 1999) is an Indian cricketer who currently plays for Railways and Royal Challengers Bangalore. She plays as a left-handed batter and right-arm medium bowler. She has previously played for Karnataka. She made her international debut in December 2023, in a Test match for India against England. Early life Shubha was born on 13 July 1999 in Bangalore. Domestic career Shubha made her debut for Karnataka in November 2012, against Andhra. She scored her maiden Twenty20 half-century in January 2017, with 61 * against Saurashtra, and her maiden List A half-century in December 2018, with 72 against Tamil Nadu. She was the fourth-highest run-scorer in the 2020–21 Women's Senior One Day Trophy, with 346 runs including four half-centuries. She moved to Railways ahead of the 2023–24 season. She played two matches for South Zone in the 2017–18 Senior Women's Cricket Inter Zonal Three Day Game tournament. In December 2023, she was signed by Royal Chal ...
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Off Spin
Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner. Off spinners are right arm, right-handed spin bowling, spin bowlers who use their fingers to spin the ball. Their normal Delivery (cricket), delivery is an off break, which spins from left to right (from the bowler's perspective) when the ball bounces on the cricket pitch, pitch. For a right-handed batsman, this is from his off side to the leg side (that is, towards the right-handed batsman, or away from a left-handed batsman). The ball breaks ''away'' from the Fielding (cricket)#Off- and leg-side fields, off side, hence the name 'off break'. Off spinners bowl mostly off breaks, varying them by adjusting the line and length of the deliveries. Off spinners also bowl other types of delivery, which spin differently. Aside from these variations in spin, varying the speed, line and length, length and flight of the ball are also important for the off spinner. The bowler with ...
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Shweta Sehrawat
Shweta Sehrawat (born 26 February 2004) is an Indian women's cricketer who currently plays for the Delhi women's cricket team. She was the vice-captain of the India women's national under-19 cricket team for the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup. Sehrawat first played for Delhi women's under-19 team in October 2018. She made her domestic cricket debut for Delhi women in March 2021. On 17 March, she achieved her maiden List-A hundred, with a score of 118 against Meghalaya women. In May 2021, she informed National Cricket Academy (NCA) chief VVS Laxman that she would not be able to attend the camp due to her 12th board examinations. She drafted an email and sent it to the authorities, requesting them to allow her to attend the second half of the camp. Chief VVS Laxman approved her request to attend the camp after her examinations. She scored a century in the second match of the camp, which led to her being selected for the C team in NCA Under-19 zonal competition. She sco ...
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Priya Mishra
Priya may refer to: * Priya (given name), a given name of Indian origin * Priya (actress) (), stage name of Indian actress Karpagavalli * ''Priya'' (1970 film), an Indian Malayalam film by Madhu * ''Priya'' (1978 film), a Tamil film by S. P. Muthuraman *''Priya'', a 1992 Bengali film by Shibu Mitra * Kokilapathmapriya Nadesalingam, known as Priya, one of a Tamil family seeking asylum Australia, in a case known as the Nadesalingam family asylum claims The Murugappan family, also known as the Nadesalingam family, consists of Nadesalingam Murugappan (Nades), his wife Kokilapathmapriya Nadesalingam (Priya) and their two daughters. They are Sri Lankan Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamils seeking asylum in Aus ...
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Nagaland Women's Cricket Team
The Nagaland women's cricket team is a women's cricket team that represents the Indian state of Nagaland. They were formed ahead of the 2018–19 season, and compete in the Women's Senior One Day Trophy and the Senior Women's T20 League. History Nagaland Women were formed ahead of the 2018–19 season, after an expansion of teams in Indian domestic cricket. In their first season, they competed in the Senior Women's One Day League, where they finished 4th in the Plate Competition with 5 wins, and in the Senior Women's T20 League, where they finished bottom of their group. The following season, 2019–20, Nagaland finished 2nd in the Plate Competition of the Senior Women's One Day League, therefore gaining promotion. However, they again finished bottom of their Senior Women's T20 League group. The following season, 2020–21, with only the One Day League going ahead, Nagaland finished bottom of the Elite Competition Group D, losing all five of their matches, therefore being releg ...
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Kiran Navgire
Kiran Prabhu Navgire (born 18 September 1994) is an Indian cricketer. She currently plays for India women and Nagaland women. She set the record for the highest individual score in Women's Senior T20 Trophy, while scoring an unbeaten 162 for Nagaland against Arunachal Pradesh in 2022. She is the only Indian (male or female) to score over 150 in a T20 match. Kiran Navgire's father is a farmer while her mother is a homemaker. She has two brothers. She had initially been into athletics, before pursuing a career as a cricketer. She first played cricket during her graduation days at the Savitribai Phule Pune University. She represented the university cricket team from 2013–14 to 2015–16 seasons without any formal training. She had also represented Pune University in the athletic events of javelin throw, shot put and 100 meters. She received her first formal training at the Azam Campus in Pune, where she took up a two-year course in physical education. She began her domestic ca ...
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