Indian Women's Cricket Team

Indian women's cricket team has a low profile that is men's team. For all national women's cricket teams, female players are rarely paid their male counterparts, and female teams do not get more popular support or identity as men's team. Women's teams are also less packed schedule than men's teams and play fewer matches. Indian women's cricket team played their first Test match in 1976/7, when they participated in the series in the West Indies six six matches.

The Women's Cricket World Cup held in India in 1978 and 4 teams were included. Yet, India failed to win any of its two matches. His next appearance in the test and ODI circuit was against Australia in 1984, with a Test series contract, but the One Day series was lost in a humble vitewash.

The Indian woman's cricket team has taken some shape after reaching the final in the final World Cup, but Australia has lost it. The 2005 Asian Women's Cup won by India, which lost Sri Lanka in the final. He defeated West Indies in 2004-05

Season 5, Series 5-0 win.


India Women Squad / Players

  • Harmanpreet Kaur (Captain)
  • Ekta Bisht ( Bowler)
  • Jhulan Goswami Bowler)
  • Smriti Mandhana (Opening batsman)
  • Shikha Pandey (Allrounder)
  • Poonam Yadav Bowler)
  • Jemimah Rodrigues (Middle-order batsman)
  • Pooja Vastrakar Bowler)
  • Taniya Bhatia (Wicketkeeper)
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad Bowler)
  • Veda Krishnamurthy (Middle-order batsman)
  • Mona Meshram (Middle-order batsman)
  • Anuja Patil Bowler)
  • Mithali Raj (Top-Order batsman)
  • Deepti Sharma (Allrounder)


National Records

Sachin Tendulkar is easily bathed with the highest national achievements. He records the highest appearance in both the Tests and One Day, the highest in both Test and One OID and most centuries in Test and One Day. India's highest score is 309, in India's only triple-century variant in Test cricket. Sydney, in 2004, was the team's most scoring against Australia, in 2004, while in 1974 it was the least shameful 42 against England. In one-day, the team was 376 against New Zealand in 1999.
India is also a very strong bowling figure, spin bowler Anil Kumble is a member of the elite group of 4 balls who got 500 wickets. The blanket is one of the only bowlers, who got 10 wickets. Many Indian bowling records are held by Irfan Puthan, which is relatively new to an Indian lineup. At this time, Irfan Puthan is ranked at the LTICC Player Ranking, ranked at the top five all-rounders of both Test Tests and One-Day International and all the squad in the Indian team. The power of India has traditionally been with its spin bowlers, which explains the record obtained by Anil Kumble and Bishan Singh Badi.
Many records of the Indian cricket team are also records of the world, for example, Sachin runs century and Tillulkar's titles. New Zealand's wicket keeper (183 runs out) has a new record for the highest score Mahindra Singh Dhoni's record is also a record record for any wicket keeper. Rawalpindi and Manikid's first wicket partnership of 413 runs is the world record for the first wicket, although in 2006, Vienna Sung and Rahul Drew broke. The Indian cricket team is also the highest number of team records. One-day (17) succeeded, successful runs, a streak, which recently ended in May in the second-day series against West Indies.




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