Central Zone women's cricket team

The Central Zone women's cricket team is a women's first-class cricket team that represents central India in the Inter Zone Women's One Day Competition and Inter Zone Women's Three Day Competition.[1][2] Team also represented cental India in the now defunct Rani Jhansi Trophy from 1974 to 1997.[3] Central zone has been the most dominant team, especially due to Railways bagging the top players from all regions. Central zone emerged victorious in 7 out of the 8 seasons of the one day competition and won both the first class tournaments.

Current squad

Name Domestic team Birth date Batting Style Bowling Style Notes
Shweta Bishnoi Rajasthan Women 8 December 1992 Right-hand batsman Right-arm medium pace [4]
Nidhi Buley Madhya Pradesh Women 14 August 1986 Left-hand batsman Slow left-arm orthodox [5]
Varsha Choudhary Madhya Pradesh Women 6 May 1992 Right-hand batsman Right-arm medium pace [6]
Bharati Fulmali Vidarbha Women 11 October 1994 Right-hand batsman Right-arm medium pace [7]
Samantha Lobatto (wk) Hyderabad Women 23 September 1988 Right-hand batsman Right-arm off-break [8]
Mona Meshram Vidarbha Women 30 September 1991 Right-hand batsman Right-arm off-break [9]
Nuzhat Parween (wk) Madhya Pradesh Women 5 September 1996 Right-hand batsman [10]
Kavita Patil Railways Women 27 October 1988 Right-hand batsman Right-arm medium pace [11]
Sneh Rana Railways Women 18 February 1994 Right-hand batsman Right-arm off-break [12]
Punam Raut (c) Railways Women 14 October 1989 Right-hand batsman Right-arm off-break [13]
Aditi Sharma Uttar Pradesh Women 5 August 1996 Right-hand batsman Right-arm off-break [14]
Shubhlakshmi Sharma Jharkhand Women 31 December 1989 Right-hand batsman Right-arm medium pace [15]
Shivangiraj Singh Uttar Pradesh Women 2 November 1992 Left-hand batsman Slow left-arm orthodox [16]
Pooja Vastrakar Madhya Pradesh Women 25 September 1999 Right-hand batsman Right-arm medium pace [17]

References

  1. "List-A matches played".
  2. "Womens_Multi-day_Matches".
  3. "Other_Events".
  4. "Shweta Deepak Bishnoi".
  5. "Nidhi Ashok Buley".
  6. "Varsha Kripalsingh Choudhary".
  7. "Bharati Shrikrushna Fulmali".
  8. "Samantha Luzia Joseph Lobatto".
  9. "Mona Rajesh Meshram".
  10. "Nuzhat Masih Parween".
  11. "Kavita Dilip Patil".
  12. "Sneh Rana".
  13. "Punam Ganesh Raut".
  14. "Aditi Keshavdev Sharma".
  15. "Shubhlakshmi Rajendra Sharma".
  16. "Shivangiraj Singh".
  17. "Pooja Vastrakar".
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