Uttarakhand women's cricket team

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Uttarakhand
League Women's Senior One Day Trophy (LA)
Women's Senior T20 Trophy (T20)
Association Cricket Association of Uttarakhand
Personnel
Captain Ekta Bisht
CoachManish Jha
Team information
Founded2018
Home ground Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
Capacity25,000
History
List A debutvs. Bihar, Ravenshaw University Ground 2, Cuttack; 2 December 2018
Twenty20 debutvs. Tripura, Police Training Academy Ground, Agartala; 21 February 2019
Women's Senior One Day Trophy  wins0
Women's Senior T20 Trophy  wins0
Official website CAU
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The Uttarakhand women's cricket team is an Indian domestic cricket team representing the Indian state of Uttarakhand. [1] The team has represented the state in Women's Senior One Day Trophy (List A) and Women's Senior T20 Trophy (T20). They reached the finals of both tournaments in the 2023–24 season, but were the runners-up in both finals. [2] [3]

Contents

Competitive record

Senior Women's One Day Trophy
(List A)
SeasonGroupMatchesWinsLossesTiesNo ResultPerformance
2018–19 Plate Group97200Quarter-finals
2019–20 Group C80800Group Stage
2020–21 Group B51400Group Stage
2021–22 Group B52300Group Stage
2022–23 Group D86200Semi-finals
2023–24 Group D98100Final
2024–25
Total44242000
Senior Women's T20 Trophy
(T20)
SeasonGroupMatchesWinsLossesTiesNo ResultPerformance
2018–19 Group D61401Group Stage
2019–20 Group D71501Group Stage
2020–21 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Group D51400Group Stage
2022–23 Group E62301Group Stage
2023–24 Group D107300Final
Total34121903

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References

  1. "Uttarakhand Women at Cricketarchive" . Cricketarchive. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  2. "senior-womens-one-day-league".
  3. "senior-womens-t20-league".