The Indian women's cricket team did not even have money to travel and travel, they did not even have any kind of accommodation facility. And money was not even spent on the Indian women's cricket team. The Indian women's cricket team was started in 1976, the first test match by the Indian women's cricket team.
1976 was played. The first international test match was played in 1973. This test match was played between England and Australia. The first women's test cricket match was played in the middle of 3 days Indian women's cricket team won their first test match 1978 which was won against West Indies and Shantha Rangaswam was the captain at that time Highest score in Test cricket of India by Mithali Raj and 214 runs were scored by him in 2002 against England Mithali Raj is called Sachin Tendulkar of the Indian women's cricket team. The first women's international world cup was held in 1978 and the Indian team also opened in this world cup. Team gate played their first world cup final match 2005 which was against Australia and lost by 98 runs and 2nd time 2017 played their second world cup final match and was against England and lost 9 runs Indian women cricket team first ODI The match was played on 1 January 1978. Was played in Kolkata and was played in front of England.
The Indian women's cricket team played its first T20 match against England on 5 August 2005. The first T20 World Cup was held in England in 2009 and the first T20 World Cup was won by England.
MAJOR RECORD OF INDIAN WOMEN'S CRICKET TEAM
⦁ most run scorer in test match by Sandhya Agarwal.
⦁ 1110 runs in 13 test match with 4 hundred.
⦁ most wicket in te3st match by Diana Edulji.
⦁ total 63 wicket in 20 test match with 1 time 5 wickets and 2nd time 4 wickets
The BCCI is the governing body for the Indian cricket team and class cricket in Indian .
The Borad has been aperating since 1929 and represent India et the icc is amongst the richest organization in the world .
It sold media rights for india's matches from 2006-2010 for US$612,000,000.
It manages the Indian team's sponsorships, its future tours and team selection.
The determines India's upcoming matches through its future tours program. As part of the icc initiative to develop women's cricket, the Women's Cricket Association of India was merged with the bcci in 2006.
Women’s World Cup Winners List – 50 Overs | ||||
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Year | World Cup Winner | Runners Up | Host | Finals Venue |
1973 | England | Austraila | England | Edgbaston |
1978 | Australia | England | India | Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad |
1982 | Austrsilia | England | New Zealand | Lancaster Park, Christchurch |
1988 | Australia | England | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
1993 | England | New Zealand | England | London |
1997 | Australia | New Zealand | India | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
2000 | New Zealand | Australia | New Zealand | Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln |
2005 | Australia | India | South Africa | SuperSport Park, Centurion |
2009 | England | New Zealand | Australia | North Sydney Oval,Sydney |
2013 | Australia | West Indies | India | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai |
2017 | England | india | England | Lord's Cricket Ground ,London |
2022 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Hagley Oval in Christchurch |
Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List | ||||
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Year | World Cup Winner | Runners Up | Host | Finals Venue |
2009 | England | New Zealand | England | North Sydney Oval |
2010 | Australia | New Zealand | West Indies | Warner Park Sporting Complex, Saint Kitts |
2012 | Austrsilia | England | Sri Lanka | R. Premadasa Stadium |
2014 | Australia | England | Bangladesh | Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka |
2016 | West Indies | Australia | India | Eden Gardens, India |
2018 | Australia | England | West Indies | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium |
2020 | Australia | India | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
2022 | - | - | South Africa | - |