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BCCI plans to start Women's domestic competitions in March

27 Feb, 2022 10:58 AM, Sun

BCCI plans to start Women's domestic competitions in March

Encouraged by the predictable finishing of the first round of the Ranji Trophy, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has chosen to begin the Senior Women's Twenty20 title as well as the Col CK Nayudu Trophy titles. These competitions will be held among March and May. In correspondence to the state relationship on Thursday (February 24), BCCI secretary Jay Shah said, "As we finished the Round 1 of the Ranji Trophy 2021-22, it gives me gigantic delight to advise you that Sr Women's T20 and Col CK Naidu prize - 2021-22 will happen during the long periods of March-May2022." The specific dates of the competitions have not been shown yet Shah said the planning is in progress. "The BCCI will share draw of the competitions and bio security conventions at the appointed time," Shah further kept in touch with the subsidiaries. Amidst the Omicron wave last month, the BCCI had deferred the two competitions, planned to be held in February, alongside the Ranji Trophy expressing that it would have rather not think twice about the "security of the players, support staff, match authorities and different members included." While declaring the delay, the BCCI had likewise said it would screen what is happening. "The BCCI will keep on surveying what is happening and accept an approach the beginning of the competitions in like manner," the BCCI had expressed in a delivery on January 4. With the Covid circumstance improving the nation over, plans are being made to go through the homegrown drudgery. Be that as it may, there is no prompt data on the Cooch Behar Trophy Under 19 competition, which must be deferred at the quarter-last stage due to the numerous cases among the taking part groups. The competition, which was being held in Pune, was deferred on January 10.

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