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Women's Cricket League: Now Bihar girls will hit fours and sixes, when will the matches be held?


Patna. There is big news from Bihar. There is good news for the cricket lovers of the state. May 23 will be a historic day not only for Patna District Cricket but also for Bihar Cricket Association. The 52 year history of PDCA (Patna District Cricket Association) is going to change. Women's cricket league is going to start here for the first time. Five teams will participate in the Women's Cricket League. This is being considered as the first step in the development of women's cricket. This information was given by Patna District Cricket Steering Committee on 21 May.

Patna District Cricket Association Steering Committee Chairman Rajesh Kumar and member Rahbar Abedin said that this time a new initiative has been taken. For the first time after 52 years, Women's Cricket League is being started by PDCA. The league will be organized on 23 May. Five teams will participate in the Women's Cricket League. These teams include Abedin XI, Renu XI, CMS Cricket Club, Jyoti Cricket Club and Uma XI. The matches will be played at the Bihar Cricket Academy running at La Martiniere World School in Sampatchak, adjacent to the capital Patna. The match will start at 9 am. Chairman and member of PDCA Steering Committee said that the responsibility of the match has been handed over to the head coach of Bihar Cricket Academy, Ashutosh Kumar.

This benefits Patna as well as Bihar cricket.
Dress and balls will be provided by the Patna District Cricket Association Steering Committee to the club players playing in the women's league. The opening match will be played between Uma XI and Abedin XI. Along with this, voting rights will also be provided to the five participating clubs soon. Patna District Cricket Association Steering Committee has said that this is a historic step to promote women cricketers in Bihar. This will benefit not only Patna but also Bihar cricket.

first published : May 21, 2024, 6:02 pm IST


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