Fixtures & Results

Australia

England
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne

India Women

Sri Lanka Women
India Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 7 wickets

Adelaide Strikers

Melbourne Stars
Melbourne Stars beat Adelaide Strikers by 6 wickets

Arunachal Pradesh

Bihar
Arunachal Pradesh need 575 runs in 300 balls at 11.5 rpo

Manipur

Nagaland
Manipur need 238 runs in 300 balls at 4.76 rpo

Meghalaya

Mizoram
Mizoram need 292 runs in 300 balls at 5.84 rpo

Andhra

Delhi
Delhi elected to field

Assam

Baroda
Baroda elected to field

Bengal

Vidarbha
Bengal elected to field

Chandigarh

Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir need 209 runs in 300 balls at 4.18 rpo

Chhattisgarh

Goa
Goa need 234 runs in 300 balls at 4.68 rpo

Gujarat

Services
Gujarat need 185 runs in 300 balls at 3.7 rpo

Haryana

Railways
Railways need 268 runs in 300 balls at 5.36 rpo

Hyderabad

Uttar Pradesh
Hyderabad need 325 runs in 300 balls at 6.5 rpo

Himachal Pradesh

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand need 260 runs in 300 balls at 5.2 rpo

Jharkhand

Karnataka
Karnataka elected to field

Kerala

Tripura
Tripura elected to field

Maharashtra

Punjab
Maharashtra elected to field

Madhya Pradesh

Rajasthan
Rajasthan need 288 runs in 300 balls at 5.76 rpo

Mumbai

Sikkim
Sikkim elected to bat

Odisha

Saurashtra
Saurashtra need 346 runs in 300 balls at 6.92 rpo

Puducherry

Tamil Nadu
Puducherry elected to field

Bhutan

Myanmar
Myanmar need 138 runs in 18 balls at 46 rpo

Cambodia

Indonesia
Udayana Cricket Ground, Bali

Zimbabwe Under-19

Afghanistan Under-19
Harare Sports Club, Harare

Cambodia

Indonesia
Indonesia beat Cambodia by 3 runs

Indonesia

Cambodia
Indonesia beat Cambodia by 8 wickets
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