India Women One Day International Cricketers - List of India Women Odi Cricketers, Nooshin Al Khadeer, Amita Sharma, Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Amita Sharma, Amrita Shinde, Anagha Deshpande, Anjali Pendharker, Anjali Sharma, Anjum Chopra, Anju Jain, Arati Vaidya, Arunadhati Santosh Ghosh, Arundhati Kirkire, Asha Rawat, Babita Mandlik, Beas Sarkar, Bindeshwari Goyal, Chanderkanta Kaul, Deepa Marathe, Devika Palshikar, Diana David, Diana Edulji, Fowzieh Khalili, Gargi Banerji, Gouher Sultana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Hemlata Kala, Jaya Sharma, Jhulan Goswami, Kalpan Paropkari, Kalyani Dhokarikar, Karu Jain, Kavita Roy, Laya Francis, Lissy Samuel, List of India women ODI cricketers, Lopamudra Bhattacharji, Mamata Kanojia, Mamatha Maben, Manimala Singhal, Manju Nadgoda, Minoti Desai, Mithali Raj, Monica Sumra, Nagarajan Niranjana, Neeta Kadam, Neetu David, Nidhi Buley, Nilima Jogalekar, Nooshin Al Khadeer, Poonam Raut, Pramila Bhatt, Preeti Dimri, Priyanka Roy, Purnima Choudhary, Purnima Rau, Rajani Venugopal, Rajeshwari Dholakia, Rajeshwari Goyal, Reema Malhotra, Rekha Godbole, Rekha Punekar, Renu Margrate, Reshma Gandhi, Rishijae Mudgal, Rita Dey, Rita Patel, Rumeli Dhar, Runa Basu, Rupanjali Shastri, Sandhya Agarwal, Sandhya Mazumdar, Sandra Braganza, Sangita Dabir, Seema Pujare, Shantha Rangaswamy, Sharmila Chakraborty, Shashi Gupta, Shobha Pandit, Shubhangi Kulkarni, Shyama Shaw, Smitha Harikrishna, Snehal Pradhan, Soniya Dabir, Sravanthi Naidu, Sreerupa Bose, Sudha Shah, Sujata Sridhar, Sulakshana Naik, Sunetra Paranjpe, Sunita Singh, Susan Itticheria, Thirush Kamini, Ujwala Nikam, Varsha Raffel, Venkatacher Kalpana, Vrinda Bhagat. Excerpt: A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council. The women's variant of the game is similar to the men's version, with minor modifications to umpiring and pitch requirements. The first women's ODI was played in 1973, between England and Australia. The Indian women's team played their first ODI match in 1978, against England, after the Women's Cricket Association of India was formed. The Women's Cricket Association of India was merged with the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 2006 as part of the International Cricket Council's initiative to develop women's cricket. The Indian team is selected by a panel of former cricketers who have played at least 25 games at the first-class level or higher. The panel consists of five retired women cricketers, the chairperson and four other members, one member from each of the five zonal divisions in domestic cricket. More than 20% of India's women cricketers represent Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in the domestic league. India have played 173 ODIs under 12 captains, starting with their first ODI in 1978 and including their most recent one in March 2009. The team first won an ODI in McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand against the International XI Women, their seventh game, played in 1982. Since then, India have won another 89 games. The team's first series win was against New Zealand, in 1995. Former captain Mithali Raj is India's all-time leading run scorer, and ranks among the top ten players from all countries, along with Anjum Chopra; Raj (3836 runs) and Chopra (2777 runs) are ranked fifth and ninth, respectively. Neetu David, with 141 wickets, is India's leading wicket taker and is placed second in the all-time leading wicket takers list from all countries; current captain Jhulan Goswami is third on the list with 120 wickets, and Nooshan Al Khadeer is sixth with 99 wickets. Anju Jain with 81 dismissals and Karu Jain wit

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Amita Sharma, Amrita Shinde, Anagha Deshpande, Anjali Pendharker, Anjali Sharma, Anjum Chopra, Anju Jain, Arati Vaidya, Arunadhati Santosh Ghosh, Arundhati Kirkire, Asha Rawat, Babita Mandlik, Beas Sarkar, Bindeshwari Goyal, Chanderkanta Kaul, Deepa Marathe, Devika Palshikar, Diana David, Diana Edulji, Fowzieh Khalili, Gargi Banerji, Gouher Sultana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Hemlata Kala, Jaya Sharma, Jhulan Goswami, Kalpan Paropkari, Kalyani Dhokarikar, Karu Jain, Kavita Roy, Laya Francis, Lissy Samuel, List of India women ODI cricketers, Lopamudra Bhattacharji, Mamata Kanojia, Mamatha Maben, Manimala Singhal, Manju Nadgoda, Minoti Desai, Mithali Raj, Monica Sumra, Nagarajan Niranjana, Neeta Kadam, Neetu David, Nidhi Buley, Nilima Jogalekar, Nooshin Al Khadeer, Poonam Raut, Pramila Bhatt, Preeti Dimri, Priyanka Roy, Purnima Choudhary, Purnima Rau, Rajani Venugopal, Rajeshwari Dholakia, Rajeshwari Goyal, Reema Malhotra, Rekha Godbole, Rekha Punekar, Renu Margrate, Reshma Gandhi, Rishijae Mudgal, Rita Dey, Rita Patel, Rumeli Dhar, Runa Basu, Rupanjali Shastri, Sandhya Agarwal, Sandhya Mazumdar, Sandra Braganza, Sangita Dabir, Seema Pujare, Shantha Rangaswamy, Sharmila Chakraborty, Shashi Gupta, Shobha Pandit, Shubhangi Kulkarni, Shyama Shaw, Smitha Harikrishna, Snehal Pradhan, Soniya Dabir, Sravanthi Naidu, Sreerupa Bose, Sudha Shah, Sujata Sridhar, Sulakshana Naik, Sunetra Paranjpe, Sunita Singh, Susan Itticheria, Thirush Kamini, Ujwala Nikam, Varsha Raffel, Venkatacher Kalpana, Vrinda Bhagat. Excerpt: A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council. The women's variant of the game is similar to the men's version, with minor modifications to umpiring and pitch requirements. The first women's ODI was played in 1973, between England and Australia. The Indian women's team played their first ODI match in 1978, against England, after the Women's Cricket Association of India was formed. The Women's Cricket Association of India was merged with the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 2006 as part of the International Cricket Council's initiative to develop women's cricket. The Indian team is selected by a panel of former cricketers who have played at least 25 games at the first-class level or higher. The panel consists of five retired women cricketers, the chairperson and four other members, one member from each of the five zonal divisions in domestic cricket. More than 20% of India's women cricketers represent Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in the domestic league. India have played 173 ODIs under 12 captains, starting with their first ODI in 1978 and including their most recent one in March 2009. The team first won an ODI in McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand against the International XI Women, their seventh game, played in 1982. Since then, India have won another 89 games. The team's first series win was against New Zealand, in 1995. Former captain Mithali Raj is India's all-time leading run scorer, and ranks among the top ten players from all countries, along with Anjum Chopra; Raj (3836 runs) and Chopra (2777 runs) are ranked fifth and ninth, respectively. Neetu David, with 141 wickets, is India's leading wicket taker and is placed second in the all-time leading wicket takers list from all countries; current captain Jhulan Goswami is third on the list with 120 wickets, and Nooshan Al Khadeer is sixth with 99 wickets. Anju Jain with 81 dismissals and Karu Jain wit

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