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In the third T20I, India chased down Bangladesh's target of 117 runs and sealed the series 3–0. [10] The fourth T20I was interrupted due to rain and the match was reduced to 14 overs per side; India set a target of 125 runs and won the match by 56 runs via the DLS method. [11] India won the fifth T20I by 21 runs and cleaned sweep the series 5 ...
India won the toss and elected to field. The match was reduced to 44 overs per side due to rain. India were set a revised target of 154 runs from 44 overs. Shorna Akter (Ban), Anusha Bareddy and Amanjot Kaur (Ind) all made their ODI debuts. This was Bangladesh's first win against India in ODIs. [21] Women's Championship points: Bangladesh 2 ...
Virat Kohli (Ind) became the fastest to complete 27,000 runs in international cricket, in terms of innings (594). [23] [24] India's match run rate of 7.36 was the highest in Test history, breaking the previous record of 6.80 set by South Africa in the first Test against Zimbabwe at Cape Town in 2005. [25]
The 2024 Women's T20 World Cup was the ninth edition of the Women's T20 World Cup.Originally scheduled to be hosted in Bangladesh from 3 to 20 October 2024, it was later relocated to the United Arab Emirates for the same dates due to political unrest in Bangladesh, although the Bangladesh Cricket Board still held the hosting rights. [1]
The India women's national cricket team, also known as Women in Blue, represents India in women's international cricket. [8] It is governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Women's Test, Women's One Day International, and Women's Twenty20 International status.
The West Indies women's cricket team toured India in December 2024 to play the India women's cricket team. [1] [2] The tour consisted of three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [3] [4] The ODI series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship.
The 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Final was a day/night Women's Twenty20 International cricket match played on 8 March 2020 between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. [2] It was the culmination of the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, the seventh of the tournament history since it started in 2009.
India 225 (49.3 overs) Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur [12] 10 7 November 2023 Bangladesh 169/9 (50 overs) ♠ Pakistan 169 (49.5 overs) Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur [13] 11 18 December 2023 New Zealand 251/8 (50 overs) Pakistan 251/9 (50 overs) ♠: Hagley Oval, Christchurch [14] 12 21 January 2024