Mithali Raj got important responsibility, ACA appointed mentor for women’s cricket operations

Mithali Raj has signed a 3-year contract with Andhra Cricket Association. Mithali Raj. (Photo Source: Twitter) Former Indian women’s cricket team captain Mithali Raj has been appointed as the mentor for women’s cricket operations by the Andhra Pradesh Cricket Association. Let us tell you that Mithali Raj is counted among the best batsmen in the world in women’s cricket. Her performance has always been very good and many people consider Mithali Raj as their idol. Mithali Raj has signed a 3-year contract with Andhra Cricket Association. His primary responsibility will be to Scout and Nurture. Let us tell you that Mithali Raj had retired from international cricket in 2022. However, she has been seen playing many important roles in women’s cricket. ACA Secretary S. Satish Babu said, “Mithali has signed a three-year contract with us, with the specific objective of discovering and nurturing young talent across the state. We are really pleased that she has taken on this responsibility, which is part of our efforts to give a new direction to women’s cricket. , The ACA Secretary further said, “We are setting up a full-fledged High Performance Academy in Anantapur for women cricketers, where initially we will select 80 girls from different age groups and will give them 365 days of training including academics. Mithali Raj has also been the mentor of Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League 2023. Mithali Raj has also been the mentor and advisor of Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League 2023. However, Gujarat Giants’ performance this season was very poor and the team had won only two out of 8 matches while they had to face defeat in 6. Talking about the Indian women’s cricket team, their performance has been quite good for some time now and many young players have left their mark in international cricket. Not only this, young players have got to learn a lot from experienced players. List of batsmen who scored the fastest T20I century for India- IPL 2025: RR can target these players in the mega auction Indian batsmen who got out on duck most number of times in T20Is- IPL 2025: These 8 players will get expensive bids in the mega auction IPL 2025: MI will target these 5 players in the mega auction Batsman who scored most centuries for India in BGT- IPL 2025: CSK will target these 5 players in the mega auction The batsman who got out on zero most number of times in BGT- IPL 2025: RCB will target these 5 players in the mega auction Bowlers who took the most wickets for India in BGT-

Know the winners of ICC Men’s and Women’s Player of the Month October here

Pakistan’s best spinner Noman Ali has won the Men’s Player of the Month for October while New Zealand’s best all-rounder Amelia Kerr has won this achievement in the women’s category. Nouman Ali And Amelia Kerr (Pic Source-X) ICC has announced the winners of Men’s and Women’s Player of the Month October today i.e. on 12th November. Let us tell you that Pakistan’s best spinner Noman Ali has won the Men’s Player of the Month for October while New Zealand’s best all-rounder Amelia Kerr has won this achievement in the women’s category. Let us tell you that Noman Ali defeated Mitchell Santner of New Zealand and Kagiso Rabada of South Africa while Amelia Kerr defeated Laura Wolvaardt and Deandra Dottin of West Indies. Noman Ali bowled very well in the three-match Test series played against England and won the hearts of all the fans. Not only this, because of his bowling, Pakistan gave a crushing defeat to England in the Test series. He took a total of 11 wickets in the second test played in Multan while he took 9 wickets in the third test match. Noman Ali said, ‘It feels great that I have been declared the winner of the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for October. I want to thank my team and colleagues. All the players of the team had performed tremendously against England. It is always memorable to bowl such tremendous bowling on behalf of your team. Amelia Kerr wins ICC Women’s Player of the Month October award Talking about Amelia Kerr, she performed very well in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. Not only this, in the first match of the three-match ODI series played against India, he took four wickets and also played a valuable inning of 25 runs. Because of his innings, New Zealand won the match by 59 runs. Amelia Kerr said, ‘It is really an honor to receive this award because you are joined by world class players. Winning the World Cup was really a big thing for me and I want to thank the New Zealand team management, my teammates and the coach. I would also like to thank my family, thanks to whom I am at this position today. IPL 2025: RCB will target these 5 players in the mega auction Bowlers who took the most wickets for India in BGT- IPL 2025: These 5 players will remain unsold in the mega auction Indians who have scored most runs in BGT (active players) KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty are going to become parents Teams with most number of all-outs in both innings in WTC- The Indian captain who lost the most test matches at home- List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket-

ICC announced the latest women’s ODI player ranking, rating points of Indian team players increased.

Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has also returned to the top 10 rankings. Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur (Photo Source: Getty) New Zealand defeated South Africa in the final match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. In this entire tournament, all the players from New Zealand performed well and played an important role in the victory of their team. Talking about Team India, they had a disappointing performance and were eliminated from the group stage itself. However, after the end of this tournament, a three-match ODI series was played between these two teams, which Team India won 2-1. ICC has recently announced its latest Women’s ODI Player Rankings in which the positions of players from both the teams have increased. Indian team’s explosive opener Smriti Mandhana had scored 100 runs and made a comeback with a bang. Even though there has been no increase in the ranking of the experienced batsman due to his innings, the difference in the ranking points of the Indian player and the third placed Sri Lankan captain Chamari Atapattu has reduced. Smriti Mandhana now has 728 points while the Sri Lankan women’s team captain has 433 points. Nate Sciver Brunt is at the first place in this list, while South Africa’s brilliant batsman Laura Wolvaardt is at the second place with 756 points. Not only this, Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has also returned to the top 10 rankings. She had played an unbeaten inning of 59 runs, due to which her rating points have now reached 654 and she is at 9th position along with Sophie Devine. Deepti Sharma’s ranking also increased The ranking of experienced all-rounder Deepti Sharma has also increased. He took three wickets for 39 runs and has now come to second place in the bowling rankings. Sophie Ecclestone of England is on top with 770 points. Talking about all-rounders, Lee Tahuhu is at 27th position with 126 ranking points. South Africa’s Marijne Kapp is in first place with 404 points. The Indian captain who lost the most test matches at home- List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup-

In international women’s cricket, 400 matches will be played between 11 teams in the 2025-29 FTP cycle, ICC made a big announcement.

The International Cricket Council has announced the Women’s Future Tour Program (FTP) from 2025 to 2029. Team India Womens (Photo Source: The International Cricket Council has announced the Women’s Future Tour Program (FTP) from 2025 to 2029. On this basis, the fourth season of the ICC Women’s Championship will also be played. Not only this, some main ICC tournaments and some triangular series will also be included in it. The second Women’s FTP will run from May 2025 to April 2029, which is a collective effort of the ICC support members and its aim is to play as many matches as possible in all three international formats. About 400 matches have been confirmed in all three formats. All formats have seen a significant increase compared to the previous year (2022-2025) and according to this FTP the ICC tournament will be played in a six-team tournament each year with the Champions Trophy for the first six teams in 2027. Many people have been eagerly waiting for this important tournament for a long time. Apart from this, other ICC programs are also included like ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India in 2025, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026 and also the 2028 edition of the same tournament. The number of teams participating in the Women’s Championship has increased to 11, which was earlier played between only 10 teams. In the Women’s Championship, all the teams will play 8 series against other teams. This series will be played the same way as it is being played this season, four series at home and four away. A total of 132 ODI matches will be played in 44 series which will include all three matches. This will also ease the way for qualification for the ICC Women’s World Cup and all the teams will get a chance to perform brilliantly. ICC’s General Director of Cricket presented its stand ICC General Manager of Cricket Wasim Khan said, ‘We are all very excited. This new women’s FTP is going to be awesome. All the teams will be seen performing tremendously in this. Zimbabwe has been included as the 11th team. FTP will prove to be very helpful for teams and fans as well. All members are very happy with the upcoming FTP and we are also planning a triangular series in ICC events. All the fans will have a lot of fun in this round and I have full hope that all the teams will also be fully prepared to perform well. We would like to thank all the board members for approving the FTP. The Indian captain who lost the most test matches at home- List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who…

ICC Women’s Ranking: Deepti Sharma and Sophie Devine reach career best rankings

Deepti Sharma and Sophie Devine Indian women’s team’s star all-rounder Deepti Sharma and New Zealand captain Sophie Devine have achieved career best ranks in the ICC Women’s ODI Rankings. Both the players have performed brilliantly in the ongoing ICC Women’s Championship series, which has benefited them in the ODI rankings. Deepti Sharma took three wickets in the first two matches, which has lifted her to second place in the bowling rankings. On the other hand, Sophie Devine played a tremendous inning of 79 runs in the second match, due to which she has reached the best batting ranking of 8th position in her career. Deepti’s dominance continues in the ranking of all-rounders also. He scored 41 runs and one wicket in the first match and played an important role in India’s victory. She has now moved up one place to fourth place. Whereas Devine has moved from 9th to 7th in the rankings of all-rounders after taking three wickets in the second match. Devine has gained 9 places in the bowling rankings and is now at 30th position. Amelia Kar, who was out of the series, improved her ranking. New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr is ranked 11th and 13th in the batting and bowling rankings respectively. He scored unbeaten 25 runs in the first match against India, apart from this he also took four wickets. After this she was out of the entire series due to injury. Along with this, due to good performance in the series, there has been improvement in the batting ranking of many batsmen. This includes New Zealand’s Suzie Bates (up two places to 15th), Maddy Green (up seven places to 18th) and Brooke Halliday (up three places to 36th), while Jemimah Rodrigues (up three places to 30th) and Shafali Verma (up two places) Has reached 54th position. Lee Tuhuhu has moved up three places to 12th in the bowling rankings. The players who performed well in the five-match series between Zimbabwe and the United States in Harare have gained in the rankings. The home team won the series 3-2. Zimbabwe batsman Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano has achieved a career-best 21st position after scoring 28, 33 and 60 in the last three matches of the series. Modest Mupachikwa (up nine places to 46th) and Ashley Ndiraya (up 28 places to 47th) are the other Zimbabweans to gain in the batting rankings, while Josephine Nkomo (up 13 places to 32nd) has moved up the bowling rankings. For the USA, Disha Dhingra (up 22 places to 55th) and Sindhu Sriharsh (up 42 places to 57th) have moved up in the batting rankings and Aditya Chudasama (up 12 places to 58th) has moved up in the bowling rankings.

VIDEO: Despite the defeat in the World Cup final, the South African women’s team received a wonderful welcome in the country.

In the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, South Africa had to face defeat by 32 runs against New Zealand. South Africa Women Team (Photo Source: In the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, the South African women’s team had to face defeat by 32 runs against New Zealand. After this defeat, once again the team’s dream of becoming world champion remained unfulfilled. The South African women’s team has returned home after the tournament is over. Meanwhile, a video is going viral which will make you emotional after watching it. The South African women’s team has received a wonderful welcome at the airport, the countrymen did not let their players feel disappointed at all. South African women players welcomed like champion team In the video going viral on social media, the fans at the airport welcomed the South African women’s team like a champion. Seeing the players, the fans started clapping in their honour. The players also got emotional after meeting their families. Fans were also seen dancing in front of the players and at some places the players also danced with the fans. Watching this video on social media, fans are seen praising the people of South Africa. Watch the video here- South African people welcoming the South Africa women’s team after a tough loss in the Final.pic.twitter.com/ArS1bum8Rd — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 26, 2024 If we tell you the condition of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 final match, New Zealand, batting first, had scored 158 runs at the loss of five wickets in 20 overs. Suzie Bates scored 32 runs, Amelia Karr scored 43 runs and Brook Halliday scored 38 runs. In response to this, South Africa made a great start. There was a partnership of 51 runs between Laura Wolvaardt (33) and Tajmin Britts (17). But as soon as these two batsmen were out, the team’s problems increased. The team could score only 126 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. For New Zealand, Rosemary Mair and Amelia Karr took maximum 3-3 wickets. Apart from this, Aidan Carson, Fran Jonas and Brook Halliday took 1-1 wicket.

ICC Womens T20 World cup 2024: South African women’s team broken after defeat in the final, players cried bitterly

South Africa women’s team reached the final of the T-20 World Cup twice, but lost both times. South Africa Women vs New Zealand Women, Final (Image Credit- Twitter South Africa Womens lost in the T20 World cup 2024 Final: In the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, New Zealand defeated South Africa by 32 runs and captured the title. The South African team, which performed brilliantly throughout the tournament, collapsed like a pack of cards in the final. In this way his dream of becoming world champion once again remained a dream. After this title defeat, the players of South Africa Women’s team looked very disappointed. There were tears in his eyes, which were not stopping. At the same time, Africa fans were also left bearing the sorrow of winning the trophy. However, he cheered for his team. Meanwhile, ICC has shared a video of the reaction of South African players after the defeat on its official social media handle, in which they are seen crying and sympathizing with each other. At the same time, fans are also consoling the African women’s team on this video. On the other hand, some fans have called the South African cricket team unlucky. Let us tell you that the women’s team has reached the finals of the T-20 World Cup twice, but has lost both times. Earlier, in the last World Cup against Australia, South Africa had lost the final by 19 runs. Watch Video here If we talk about the condition of the final match, New Zealand, batting first at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, scored 158 runs at the loss of five wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. On behalf of the team, opener Suzie Bates scored 32 runs, Amelia Karr scored 43 runs and Brook Halliday scored 38 runs. In response to this, South Africa made a great start. Laura Wolvaardt (33) and Tajmin Britts (17) made a partnership of 51 runs. But as soon as these two batsmen were out, the entire team collapsed like a house of cards. For New Zealand, Rosemary Mair and Amelia Kar took maximum 3-3 wickets. Apart from this, Aidan Carson, Fran Jonas and Brook Halliday got 1-1 wicket.

Womens T20 World Cup, 2024: New Zealand won the Women’s T20 World Cup for the first time by defeating South Africa by 32 runs.

Apart from scoring 43 runs in the final, Amelia Kar also took 3 wickets for New Zealand. South Africa Women vs New Zealand Women, Final (Image Credit- Twitter ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024 Final: The final match of the 9th season of the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup was played today, Sunday, 20 October, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Let us tell you that in this match, the New Zealand women’s team has won the Women’s T20 World Cup title by defeating South Africa by 32 runs. This is the first time that New Zealand has won the Women’s T20 World Cup. All-rounder Amelia Kar played an important role in helping New Zealand win the final match. In the final, apart from scoring 43 runs while batting first, he also took 3 wickets while spending 24 runs in four overs in bowling. South Africa vs New Zealand, status of final match If we tell you about the match in detail, South Africa won the toss and decided to bowl. After this, batting first, New Zealand scored 158 runs at the loss of five wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. For New Zealand, opener Suzie Bates scored 32 runs, Amelia Karr scored 43 runs and Brook Halliday scored 38 runs, while Maddie Green remained unbeaten on 12* and wicketkeeper Isabella Gage remained unbeaten on 3*. If we talk about the bowling of South Africa women’s team, Nonkululeko Mlaba took maximum 2 wickets. Apart from this, Ayabonga Khaka, Chole Trian and Nandini de Klerk got one success each.

Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Suzie Bates breaks Mithali Raj’s big record

Suzie Bates made her international debut in 2006 at the age of 19 against India. Suzie Bates (Image Credit- Twitter X) The final match of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is currently being played between New Zealand and South Africa, where the Kiwi team, batting first, has set a huge target for South Africa. This match is being played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. During this period, New Zealand all-rounder Suzie Bates has become the player who has played the most matches in women’s international history. He has broken the record of former Indian captain Mithali Raj. Harmanpreet Kaur also included in top-5 Suzie Bates made her international debut in 2006 at the age of 19 against India. And on Sunday, October 20, she took the field for her 334th international match (163 ODIs and 171 T20Is). Mithali Raj played 333 matches in her illustrious career for the Indian team before retiring after the 2022 Women’s ODI World Cup. Apart from Bates and Mithali, Ellyse Perry, Harmanpreet Kaur and Charlotte Edwards are included in the top-5 list of players who have played the most matches in women’s international. Apart from Bates, Ellyse Perry and Harmanpreet Kaur are two active players in this list. Players who played most women’s international matches: Suzie Bates – 334 (163 ODIs and 171 T20Is) Mithali Raj – 333 (12 Tests, 232 ODIs and 89 T20Is) Ellyse Pari – 322 (13 Tests, 147 ODIs and 162 T20Is) Harmanpreet Kaur – 316 (6 Tests, 133 ODIs and 177 T20Is) Charlotte Edwards – 309 (23 Tests, 191 ODIs and 95 T20Is) SAW vs NZW ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024 Final: Talking about the match, South Africa women’s team won the toss and invited New Zealand to bat first. Thanks to the strong innings of Amelia Kerr (43), the Kiwi team has scored 158 runs on the board at the loss of 5 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. Now it remains to be seen whether the South African team is able to achieve this target or not.

Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: ICC announced match officials for the final match

The final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be played between South Africa and New Zealand. Nimali Perera and Claire Polosak (Photo Source: The final match of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be played on October 20 between South Africa Women and New Zealand Women in Dubai. ICC has announced the match officials for the final. Nimali Perera and Claire Polosak will officiate in the Women’s T20 World Cup final for the first time. Anna Harris will play the role of third umpire and Jacqueline Williams will play the role of fourth umpire. Meanwhile, GS Lakshmi has been selected as the match referee. Nimali Perera and Claire Polosak are very experienced. Nimali Perera had earlier umpired in the semi-final between Australia and South Africa in the tournament, she had also umpired in the semi-final between Australia and India last year. At the same time, Claire Polosak is a very experienced umpire. The final match between South Africa and New Zealand will be the 64th T20 International match of her career, in which she will officiate. Polosak was one of the onfield umpires during the semi-finals of the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa. He also umpired in the semi-finals of West Indies and New Zealand this year. Match Officials for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Final Onfield Umpires- Nimali Perera, Claire Polosak Third Umpire- Anna Harris Fourth Umpire- Jacqueline Williams Match Referee- GS Lakshmi ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Know all the information related to the final match between South Africa and New Zealand- When and where will the match between South Africa and New Zealand be played? The final match between South Africa and New Zealand will be played on 20 October at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. What time will the match between South Africa and New Zealand start? The final match between South Africa and New Zealand will start at 7:30 pm. On which TV channel will the match between South Africa and New Zealand be telecast? Final match fans between South Africa and New Zealand star sports network You can watch it for free on all channels. How and where can you watch the live stream of the match between South Africa and New Zealand on mobile and desktop? Final match fans between South Africa and New Zealand Disney+ Hotstar But you can see. Probable playing 11 for the final match between South Africa and New Zealand- South African women- Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Tajmin Brits, Marijne Kapp, Anneke Bosh, Sune Luus, Chloe Tyrone, Nadine de Klerk, Annery Dirksen, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba. New Zealand Women- Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine (c), Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gage (wk), Rosemary Mair, Fran Jonas, Lee Tahuhu, Eden Carson.