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India Red Women's Cricket Team
The India Red women's cricket team, previously known as India Senior, are an Indian women's cricket team that compete in the Senior Women's Challenger Trophy and the Senior Women's T20 Challenger Trophy. The team has no geographical base, instead being made up of some of the best players from across India. The side has won the 50 over Challenger Trophy three times. History India Red were first formed in 2008, as India Senior, to compete in the inaugural edition of the 50 over Senior Women's Challenger Trophy, a triangular tournament with teams made from the best players in India. Jhulan Goswami was announced as the captain for the opening season. They started their season disappointingly by losing against India A by 31 runs, in the inaugural match of the tournament. Although they won their next match against India B, they did not qualify for the final and finished bottom of the league. In the following season, the team were renamed to India Red and competed in the 2009–10 S ...
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Shikha Pandey
Squadron Leader Shikha Pandey (born 12 May 1989) is an Indian cricketer and former officer in the Indian Air Force. She plays for the India women's national cricket team, national cricket team as a right-arm medium pacer and middle-order batter, and was an IAF air traffic control officer. Pandey made her Women's Twenty20 cricket, international Twenty20 (T20I) debut on 9 March 2014 against Bangladesh national women's cricket team, Bangladesh at Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Cox's Bazar, Cox's Bazar cricket stadium in Bangladesh. In August of the same year, she made her Women's One Day International cricket, One Day International (ODI) and Women's Test cricket, Test debuts against England women's cricket team, England at Wormsley Park#Cricket ground, Wormsley and North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough, Scarborough, respectively. Early life Pandey did her schooling under the Central Board of Secondary Education, India. At the age of 15, she became the first player affiliated w ...
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2013–14 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2013–14 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the fifth 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. All matches were held at the JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi across four days in January 2014. The tournament was won by India Blue, who beat India Red in the final by 8 wickets. 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 Net run rate (NRR) is a statistical method used in analysing teamwork and/or ...
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2018–19 Senior Women's T20 Challenger Trophy
The Senior Women's T20 Challenger Trophy is a women's T20 tournament held in India. The tournament first took place in the 2009–10 season, as the T20 equivalent to the List A Senior Women's Challenger Trophy. The participating teams were the same as in the List A tournament: India Blue, India Green and India Red, with India Green emerging victorious in the final. The tournament later returned in the 2018–19 season, with India Blue winning their first title, defeating India Red by 4 runs in the final. In the third edition of the tournament in 2019–20, the teams competing were named India A, India B and India C, with India C winning the final by 8 wickets over India B. The tournament returned in 2022–23, now with four teams competing, and was won by the new team, India D. Competition format Matches in the tournament are played using a Twenty20 format. In the first season, the three teams played each other once in a round-robin format, with the top two in the group a ...
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2018–19 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2018–19 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the ninth edition of the women's List-A tournament in India. It was played from 3 January to 6 January 2019. The participating teams were India Blue, India Green and India Red. It was played in a round-robin format, with the top two progressing to the final. India Red defeated India Blue by 15 runs in the final to win the Challenger Trophy for the 3rd time. Squads Standings The top two teams qualified for the final Final, Finals or The Final may refer to: *Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training *Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which d .... ''Last updated: 5 January 2019'' Group stage ---- ---- ---- Final ---- Statistics Most runs Most wickets References {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy 2018–19 Indian women's cricket 2018-19 Domestic cricket co ...
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2017–18 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2017–18 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the eighth edition of the women's List-A tournament in India. It was played from 4 January to 8 January 2018. It was played in a round-robin format, with a final between the top two teams. India Blue won the tournament, their fifth, beating India Green in the final. Squads Standings The top two teams qualified for the final. Group stage :Source: BCCI ---- ---- ---- Final ---- Statistics Most runs , Punam Raut , style="text-align:left" , India Green , , 3 , , 3 , , 273 , , 136.50 , , 73.98 , , 101* , , 1 , , 2 , - , style="text-align:left" , Smriti Mandhana , style="text-align:left" , India Blue , , 3 , , 3 , , 195 , , 97.50 , , 79.26 , , 100* , , 1 , , 1 , - , style="text-align:left" , Jemimah Rodrigues , style="text-align:left" , India Green , , 3 , , 3 , , 179 , , 59.67 , , 79.91 , , 84 , , 0 , , 2 , - , style="text-align:left" , Mona Meshram , style="text-align:l ...
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Not Out
In cricket, a batsman is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings. The batsman is also ''not out'' while their innings is still in progress. Occurrence At least one batter is not out at the end of every innings, because once ten batters are out, the eleventh has no partner to bat on with, so the innings ends. Usually, two batters finish not out if the batting side declares in first-class cricket, and often at the end of the scheduled number of overs in limited overs cricket. Batters further down the batting order than the not out batters do not come out to the crease at all and are noted as ''did not bat'' rather than ''not out''; by contrast, a batter who comes to the crease but faces no balls is ''not out''. A batter who ''retires hurt'' is considered not out; an uninjured batter who retires (rare) is considered '' retired out''. Notation In standard notation a batter's score is appended with an asterisk to show ...
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2016–17 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2016–17 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the seventh edition of the women's List-A tournament in India. It was played from 22 October to 25 October 2016. It was played in a round-robin format, with a final between the top two teams. India Red won the tournament, beating India Blue in the final by 7 wickets. Squads Standings :Source: CricketArchive Group stage Final Overview The Mithali Raj-led India Blue had won both their league matches to book a place in the finals while India Red had only beaten India Green in the run up to the finals. With a seven-wicket win against India Blue in the final, India Red lifted the Women's Challenger Trophy 2016–17. Smriti Mandhana led the 130-run chase in the one-day game with an unbeaten 62-run knock after the Jhulan Goswami Jhulan Goswami (born 25 November 1982) is an Indian former cricketer. She played for the India women's national cricket team from 2002 to 2022. She played as a right-arm medium fast bow ...
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2015 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2015 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the sixth edition of the women's List-A tournament in India. It was played from 14 June to 17 June. It was played in a round robin format, with a final between the top two teams. India Blue beat India Red in the final by 18 runs. Squads :Source: BCCI Standings :Source: CricketArchive Group stage Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:2015 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy 2014–15 Indian women's cricket 2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ... Domestic cricket competitions in 2014–15 ...
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Smriti Mandhana
Smriti Mandhana (born 18 July 1996) is an Indian international cricketer and the vice-captain of the India women's national cricket team, national team. She is third on the list of list of cricketers by number of international centuries scored#Women's international cricket, most international centuries and List of women's One Day International cricket records#Batting records, ODI centuries. She is regarded as one of the greatest opening batter of all time. Mandhana plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore (WPL), Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Women's Premier League (cricket), Women's Premier League. In domestic cricket, she represents Maharashtra. She has won four ICC Awards including ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year, Cricketer of the Year and One Day International, ODI Cricketer of the Year. In June 2018, the Board of Control for Cricket in India, BCCI awarded Mandhana the Best International Cricketer during the BCCI Awards. In December 2018, the International Cricket Council, ...
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2012–13 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy
The 2012–13 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy was the fourth 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. All matches were held at the Bandra Kurla Complex Ground, Mumbai across four days in December 2012. The tournament was won by India Blue, who beat India Red in the final by 60 runs. The other team in the tournament, India Green, were newly made an Under-19s team for this tournament. 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 ...
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