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Assam women's cricket team

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Indian women's cricket team

Assam Women
Personnel
CaptainNirupama Baro
OwnerAssam Cricket Association
Team information
FoundedUnknown
First recorded match: 1979
Home groundAssam Cricket Association Stadium
History
WSODT wins0
WSTT wins0
Official websiteAssam Cricket

TheAssam women's cricket team is a women'scricket team that represents the Indian state ofAssam. The team competes in theWomen's Senior One Day Trophy and, since 2008–09, in theWomen's Senior T20 Trophy.[1]

Current squad

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Current Assam squad. Players with international caps are listed inbold.

  • Priyanka Boruah
  • Gayatri Gurung
  • Hiramoni Saikia
  • Papori Gogoi
  • Monikha Das
  • Uma Chetry (wk)
  • Sapna Choudhary (wk)
  • Ruhina Pegu
  • Genevie Pando
  • Anamika Bori
  • Rashmi Dey
  • Mousumi Narah
  • Nibedita Baruah
  • Jintimani Kalita
  • Rekharani Bora
  • Maina Narah

Former players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Assam Women". CricketArchive. Retrieved15 January 2022.
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