Sudurpashchim Province women's cricket team

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Sudurpashchim Province
Nickname(s)SPPW
League Prime Minister Women's Cup
Personnel
Captain Ritu Kanoujiya
Chairman Hari Regmi
Owner Sudurpashchim Province Cricket Association
Team information
City Mahendranagar
Established2019
History
PM Cup  wins Simple gold cup.svg Champions
(2023)
Official website https://cricketnepal.org.np [1]

Sudurpashchim Province women's cricket team, also known as Team Sudurpashchim (former Province 7) is a Nepali provincial women's cricket team, based in the Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. The team plays Twenty20 cricket in the Prime Minister Women's Cup. The team is currently being run under the Cricket Association of Sudurpashchim Province, with Ritu Kanoujiya.

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Current squad

NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Batter
Bindu Rawal Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 11 June 1996 Left-handed
Rewati DhamiFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 27 December 1999 Right-handed Right-arm offbreak
Kabita Joshi Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 17 June 1996 Right-handed Right-arm medium
Anu KadayatFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 16 April 2007 Right-handed Right-arm medium
Runi PoddarFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 3 December 2000 Right-handed
All-rounders
Samjhana Khadka Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 11 September 1999 Right-handed Right-arm legbreak googly
Ritu KanoujiyaFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 21 October 1982 Right-handed Right-arm offbreak Captain
Manisha PujaraFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal ---
Wicket-keepers
Sova RokayaFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 15 March 2005 Right-handed
Bowlers
Ishwori Bist Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 27 February 2002 Right-handed Left-arm medium
Manisha ChaudharyFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal _ Right-handed Right-arm medium
Sabita DhamiFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Unknown Right-handed Right-arm medium
Laxmi SaudFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 26 September 2001 Right-handed Right-arm offbreak
Janaki ThapaFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal -- Left-arm medium
As of 17 October 2024 [2]

Coaching staff

PositionName
Team manager
Head coach
Technical Analyst
Assistant coachN/A
As of 17 October 2024

Seasons

Women's PM Cup

SeasonTeamsPosition
20198Runners-up
20208Semi Finalist
20218Semi Finalist
20238Champions
2023-24 8Semi Finalist

Lalitpur Mayor's Cup

SeasonTeamsPosition
20215Runners-up
20225Runners-up
202353rd
2024 5Runners-up

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References

  1. https://cricketnepal.org.np/
  2. "Sudurpashchim Province women's cricket squad" . Retrieved 17 October 2024.