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Cag
Indian Navy
Cag and Indian Navy are set to go head-to-head in the upcoming match of the Jagran Cricket League, with no historical data to predict the outcome.
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Delhi (Jagran)
Ner Gorakhpur
Delhi (Jagran) and Ner Gorakhpur are set to lock horns in the upcoming Jagran Cricket League match, with no clear favorite due to the lack of historical head-to-head data and recent form.
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Ner Gorakhpur
Cag
In the upcoming match of the Jagran Cricket League, Ner Gorakhpur is set to face Cag, with both teams currently having no head-to-head history.
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Mizoram Women
Nagaland Women
Mizoram Women and Nagaland Women lock horns in the Senior Women's One Day League with their recent form suggesting a closely contested match.
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Arunachal Pradesh Women
Bengal Women
Bengal Women, with a slightly better recent form, are set to take on Arunachal Pradesh Women in the Senior Women's One Day League.
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Chhattisgarh Women
Rajasthan Women
Chhattisgarh Women, coming off a 5-match winning streak, are set to face Rajasthan Women, who have struggled recently with 4 losses in their last 5 matches, in the Senior Womens One Day League.
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Hyderabad Women
Tripura Women
Tripura Women are likely to win against Hyderabad Women in the upcoming match of Senior Women's One Day League, given their historical track record.
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Haryana Women
Uttarakhand Women
In the upcoming Senior Womens One Day League match, Haryana Women, with a recent form of W-W-L-W-L, are set to face Uttarakhand Women, who have had a mixed recent form of L-L-W-W-L.
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Maharashtra Women
Pondicherry Women
In the upcoming Senior Womens One Day League match, the formidable Maharashtra Women, on a winning streak, will face Pondicherry Women, who have won 3 out of their last 5 matches.
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Delhi Women
Goa Women
In the upcoming Senior Womens One Day League match, Delhi Women, with their recent winning streak, are likely to have an upper hand against Goa Women.
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Andhra Women
Jharkhand Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League match, Andhra Women will lock horns with Jharkhand Women in India, where both teams will aim to register a win following mixed recent performances.
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Meghalaya Women
Sikkim Women
In the Senior Women's One Day League, Meghalaya Women will face Sikkim Women in a match that is expected to be gripping given Sikkim Women's recent winning streak.
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Chandigarh Women
Vidarbha Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League, Vidarbha Women, in top form with a five-match winning streak, are likely to dominate against the struggling Chandigarh Women.
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Bihar Women
Manipur Women
In the Senior Women's One Day League, both Bihar Women and Manipur Women are looking to clinch a win after a series of losses in their recent matches.
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Baroda Women
Karnataka Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League match, Baroda Women who have a winning streak in recent matches will face Karnataka Women, who have had a mixed performance.
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Maharashtra Women
Uttar Pradesh Women
With a five-match winning streak, Maharashtra Women are set to battle Uttar Pradesh Women, who have only two wins in their last five games, in the Senior Women's One Day League.
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Manipur Women
Meghalaya Women
In the Senior Women's One Day League, Manipur Women and Meghalaya Women, both struggling teams, will face off in a match where both sides will be looking to turn their recent form around.
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Assam Women
Odisha Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League match, Assam Women and Odisha Women, both struggling with recent form, are set to face off with an opportunity to turn their fortunes around.
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Arunachal Pradesh Women
Rajasthan Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League, Arunachal Pradesh Women will face Rajasthan Women, both teams are coming off a rough patch with multiple losses in their recent matches.
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Goa Women
Hyderabad Women
Goa Women and Hyderabad Women face each other in the Senior Women's One Day League, with Goa having a slight upper hand in recent form.
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Mizoram Women
Sikkim Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League, Sikkim Women, holding a winning record against Mizoram Women, are expected to have the upper hand.
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Bihar Women
Nagaland Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League, the Bihar Women's team, on a losing streak, will be squaring off against the Nagaland Women's team, who have mixed recent results.
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Kerala Women
Saurashtra Women
In the upcoming Senior Women's One Day League, Kerala Women, with their recent winning streak, seem to have an upper hand against Saurashtra Women, who have been on a losing streak.
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Jharkhand
Uttarakhand
Jharkhand faces Uttarakhand in the Ranji Trophy, with Jharkhand having a competitive edge due to having won the only previous encounter between the two.
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Indian Cricket
From the days of being on the periphery of world cricket to being the core of everything, Indian cricket has come a long way. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is perhaps one of the three strongest cricket boards, if not the strongest, in the world.
One of the biggest reasons for India cricket’s popularity is the eyeballs it gets - both on and off the stadia. There’s an old saying in the world of cricket that even if India plays in Antarctica, the stadium would be full.
Such is the popularity of the sport, the sportsmen, and the attention that Indian cricket has gone from strength leaps and bounds in the last few decades.
While it's easy to criticize the influence of India on the global stage, one can’t brush aside the fact that BCCI makes the most of the popularity of the sport.
Be it the super-popular T20 vehicle of the Indian Premier League (IPL) or any bilateral series - especially against Australia or England - there’s enough for the marketing gurus to put Indian cricket left, right, and center on the global map.
That’s perhaps why every global tournament features the Indian players at the forefront of every advertisement, and India gets the best schedule to make it easy for the viewers in the subcontinent.
Success in all formats is what defines Indian cricket over the years. That’s evident in how they reached the finals of the first two World Test Championships and won the ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup two times each.
The most famous tournaments in Indian cricket are the Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, and the IPL, apart from the bilateral tournaments and World Cups.
Indian Premier League
The Indian Premier League is a professional Twenty20 cricket league established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
Played from March to May each year, the IPL is one of the world's most popular T20 tournaments and features the biggest names in the sport.
There are 10 teams that play in the Indian Premier League. Two new teams have been added for 2022 namely the Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants.
They joined eight IPL teams with the entire competition played by the Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujarat Titans, Lucknow Super Giants and Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Ranji Trophy
Each state and union territory in India has at least one team in the tournament, and there are 38 teams currently participating in the Ranji Trophy.
Initially, the teams were divided into geographic zones (North, East, West, and South), with a new zone (Central) added later. Over the years, the format changed, and then the current two-division structure was adopted.
The Ranji Trophy then moved into two groups: Elite and Plate. What started as a two-tier structure evolved into a three-tier tournament.
Currently, the teams play in the top tiers of Elite Group A and Elite Group B, with a second tier in Elite Group C and a third tier in Plate Group.
The top two teams in each group advance to the quarterfinals, from which stage it would be knockouts.
There were six teams placed in the Plate Group, with the top four teams making it to the Plate semi-finals and thereby to the finals to determine who gets promoted to the Elite Group in the next season.
Duleep Trophy
The Duleep Trophy is a domestic first class cricket competition played in India. With the first edition contested in the 1961/62 season, the competition has become an integral part of the cricket season in India.
A total of six zones battle for the trophy, with the West Zone the most successful zone with 19 titles. The 2024/25 season will deviate from the traditional format, with India A, India B, India C and India D taking part as opposed to the traditional zonal teams.
How To Stream Indian Cricket
Viewers in India can use the Viacom 18 network to watch major tournaments live on television. For those who want to stream those online, Jio Cinema is the option.
BCCI also runs its own website, BCCI.tv, where news about India cricket as well as snippets and videos are uploaded.
How To Bet On Indian Cricket
Betting is not legal in India, but online betting is not banned provided the company is not based in the country.
That’s how online betting sites like Stake, 1xbet, Baji, Megapari and Paripesa offering huge choices of betting on Indian cricket.
The best betting sites for your region and wagering on Indian cricket are listed below.
Indian Cricket Teams
Domestically, teams like Mumbai, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu are popular, especially with their consistent showing in the Ranji Trophy.
The Duleep Trophy keeps changing the format, but over the years, it has settled into a tournament where youngsters are given a platform to showcase their talent.
Then there’s the India ‘A’ team that is usually used as a feeder for the national team. These days, it is used as a shadow team that tours nations like Australia, England, and South Africa before the main team comes on a tour.
You can keep track of cricket tournaments and events in India with previews for important matches available as well as scorecards, live scores and much more.
