2009–10 Senior Women's One Day League
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The 2009–10 Senior Women's One Day League was the 4th edition of the women's
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. It took place between 3 November 2009 and 20 January 2010, with 26 teams divided into five regional groups.
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won the tournament, beating
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in the final, claiming their fourth title in four years.


Competition format

The 26 teams competing in the tournament were divided into five zonal groups: Central, East, North, South and West. The tournament operated on a round-robin format, with each team playing every other team in their group once. The top two sides from each group progressed to the Super League round, where the 10 remaining teams were divided into two further round-robin groups. The winner of each group progressed to the final. Matches were played using a 50 over format. The groups worked on a points system, with positions within the groups based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows: Win: 4 points.
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: 2 points.
Loss: –1 points.
No Result/Abandoned: 2 points.
Bonus Points: 1 point available per match.
Consolation Points: 1 point available per match. If points in the final table were equal, teams were separated by most wins, then head-to-head record, then number of Bonus Points, then
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Zonal Tables


Central Zone


East Zone


North Zone


South Zone


West Zone

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Super Leagues


Super League Group A


Super League Group B

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Final

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Statistics


Most runs

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Most wickets

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References

Senior Women's One Day Trophy Senior Women's One Day League Senior Women's One Day League Senior Women's One Day League Long stubs with short prose {{Indian-domestic-cricket-competition-stub