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2011–12 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2011–12 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the third edition of India's 50 over Women's Challenger Trophy. Three teams made up of the best players in India competed in a round-robin group, with the top two advancing to the final. Matches were held at the Reliance Cricket Stadium and the Moti Bagh Stadium in Vadodara across four days in October 2011. The tournament was won by India Red, who beat India Blue in the final by 41 runs. Competition format The three teams played in a round-robin group, playing each other team once, with the top two advancing to the final. Matches were played using a 50 over format. The group worked on a points system with positions with the group being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows: Win: 4 points. Tie: 2 points. Loss: 0 points. No Result/Abandoned: 2 points. If points in the final table are equal, teams are separated by their Net Run Rate. Squads :Source: CricketArchive Standings :Source: CricketArch ...
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is the principal national governing body of the sport of cricket in India. Its headquarters are situated at the Cricket Centre in Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. BCCI is the wealthiest governing body of cricket in the world. It has a revenue of more than 5,300 crore. It is involved in talent development through grassroots programs and cricket academies. Its initiatives include coaching, infrastructure development, and player welfare programs designed to maintain and enhance India's competitive performance internationally. BCCI was established on 1 December 1928 in Madras under Act XXI of 1860 of Madras and was subsequently reregistered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975. It is a consortium of List of members of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, state cricket associations that select their representatives who elect the BCCI president. It joined the International Cricket Council, Imperial Cricket Conference i ...
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''The Guardian'', 23 July 2017.


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''The Guardian'', 23 July 2017.
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