2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League Explained
2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League |
Fromdate: | 6 |
Todate: | 26 December 2017 |
Administrator: | BCCI |
Cricket Format: | List A |
Tournament Format: | Round-robin |
Champions: | Railways |
Count: | 11 |
Runner Up: | Delhi |
Participants: | 27 |
Most Runs: | Deepti Sharma (312) |
Most Wickets: | Shikha Pandey (18) |
Previous Year: | 2016–17 |
Previous Tournament: | 2016–17 Senior Women's One Day League |
Next Year: | 2018–19 |
Next Tournament: | 2018–19 Senior Women's One Day League |
The 2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League was the 12th edition of the women's List A cricket competition in India. It took place in December 2017 in a round-robin format, with 27 teams divided into an Elite Group and a Plate Group. At the end of season the finalists from the Plate Group, Bengal and Goa, were promoted to the Elite Group, whilst Railways won the Elite Group Super League, their sixth consecutive title in this competition and 11th overall.[1]
Competition format
The 27 teams competing in the tournament were divided into the Elite Group and the Plate Group, with the 10 teams in the Elite Group further divided into Groups A and B and the 17 teams in the Plate Group into Groups A, B and C. The tournament operated on a round-robin format, with each team playing every other team in their group once. The top two sides from each Elite Group progressed to the Elite Group Super League, which was a further round-robin group, with the winner of the group being crowned Champions. The bottom side from each Elite Group was relegated to the Plate Group for the following season. Meanwhile, the top two from each Plate Group progressed to a knockout stage, with the two teams that reached the final being promoted for the following season, as well as playing off for the Plate Group title. Matches were played using a 50 over format.
The groups worked on a points system with positions with the groups being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows:[2]
Win: 4 points.
Tie
2 points.
Loss: 0 points.
No Result/Abandoned: 2 points.
If points in the final table are equal, teams are separated by most wins, then head-to-head record, then Net Run Rate.
Elite Group
Teams
Elite Group A | Elite Group B |
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Railways | Andhra |
Hyderabad | Himachal |
Madhya Pradesh | Delhi |
Mumbai | Baroda |
Maharashtra | Uttar Pradesh | |
Elite Group A
- Advanced to the Elite Group Super League
- Relegated to the Plate Group
The Elite Group A comprised Railways, Andhra, Hyderabad, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Railways finished at the top of their table with four wins from four games while Andhra finished in second position.[4]
Group stage |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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1 | 6 December | Railways | Madhya Pradesh | RRC Stadium, Hyderabad | Railways won by 6 wickets |
2 | 6 December | Andhra | Hyderabad | AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad | Andhra won by 51 runs |
13 | 8 December | Madhya Pradesh | Himachal Pradesh | Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad | Madhya Pradesh won by 51 runs |
14 | 8 December | Railways | Hyderabad | AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad | Railways won by 6 runs |
25 | 10 December | Andhra | Himachal Pradesh | RRC Stadium, Hyderabad | Andhra won by 5 wickets |
26 | 10 December | Hyderabad | Madhya Pradesh | AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad | Hyderabad won by 25 runs |
37 | 12 December | Andhra | Railways | RRC Stadium, Hyderabad | Railways won by 6 wickets |
38 | 12 December | Himachal Pradesh | Hyderabad | AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad | Himachal Pradesh won by 6 wickets |
49 | 14 December | Andhra | Madhya Pradesh | AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad | Andhra won by 54 runs |
50 | 14 December | Himachal Pradesh | Railways | RRC Stadium, Hyderabad | Railways won by 5 wickets | |
Elite Group B
- Advanced to the Elite Group Super League
- Relegated to the Plate Group
The Elite Group B comprised Delhi, Mumbai, Baroda, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Delhi finished at the top of the table with three wins from four games whilst Mumbai finished in second position.[4]
Group stage |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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72 | 7 December | Maharashtra | Delhi | GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Maharashtra won by 36 runs |
73 | 7 December | Mumbai | Baroda | Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara | Mumbai won by 9 wickets |
15 | 8 December | Uttar Pradesh | Maharashtra | Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara | Uttar Pradesh won by 72 runs |
16 | 8 December | Baroda | Delhi | GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Delhi won by 1 run |
27 | 10 December | Uttar Pradesh | Mumbai | GSFC Cricket Stadium, Vadodara | Mumbai won by 9 wickets |
28 | 10 December | Maharashtra | Baroda | Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara | Baroda won by 4 wickets |
39 | 12 December | Mumbai | Delhi | Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara | Delhi won by 6 wickets |
40 | 12 December | Baroda | Uttar Pradesh | GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Baroda won by 7 wickets |
51 | 14 December | Mumbai | Maharashtra | GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Maharashtra won by 21 runs |
52 | 14 December | Uttar Pradesh | Delhi | Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara | Delhi won by 6 wickets | |
Elite Group Super League
Railways emerged as champions of the 2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League. The Mithali Raj-led team won all their three matches in the Super League to finish at the top of the table and claim the title, whilst Delhi finished as runners-up.
Group stage |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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61 | 21 December | Railways | Mumbai | Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Railways won by 96 runs |
62 | 21 December | Andhra | Delhi | Railway Ground, Vadodara | Andhra won by 8 wickets |
65 | 23 December | Railways | Andhra | Railway Ground, Vadodara | Railways won by 187 runs |
66 | 23 December | Delhi | Mumbai | Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Delhi won by 4 wickets |
69 | 25 December | Railways | Delhi | Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Railways won by 5 wickets |
70 | 25 December | Andhra | Mumbai | Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara | Mumbai won by 4 wickets | |
Plate Group
Teams
Plate Group A | Plate Group B | Plate Group C |
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Karnataka | Haryana | Saurashtra |
Punjab | Tamil Nadu | Odisha |
Vidarbha | Kerala | Gujarat |
Jharkhand | Assam | Bengal |
Goa | Tripura | Chhattisgarh |
Rajasthan | | Jammu and Kashmir | |
Plate Group A
- Advanced to Plate Group Semi-finals
- Advanced to Plate Group Quarter-finals
Group stage |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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5 | 6 December | Haryana | Saurashtra | DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack | Haryana won by 10 wickets |
6 | 6 December | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu | Nimpur Ground, Cuttack | Karnataka won by 6 wickets |
7 | 6 December | Odisha | Punjab | Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack | Odisha won by 43 runs |
17 | 8 December | Odisha | Saurashtra | Nimpur Ground, Cuttack | Match Abandoned |
18 | 8 December | Karnataka | Haryana | Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack | Match Abandoned |
19 | 8 December | Punjab | Tamil Nadu | DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack | Match Abandoned |
29 | 10 December | Karnataka | Odisha | Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack | Karnataka won by 75 runs |
30 | 10 December | Haryana | Tamil Nadu | DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack | Haryana won by 7 wickets |
31 | 10 December | Punjab | Saurashtra | Nimpur Ground, Cuttack | Saurashtra won by 3 wickets |
41 | 12 December | Karnataka | Saurashtra | DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack | Saurashtra won by 2 wickets |
42 | 12 December | Tamil Nadu | Odisha | Nimpur Ground, Cuttack | Tamil Nadu won by 2 wickets |
43 | 12 December | Haryana | Punjab | Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack | Punjab won by 19 runs |
53 | 14 December | Tamil Nadu | Saurashtra | Nimpur Ground, Cuttack | Saurashtra won by 3 wickets |
54 | 14 December | Odisha | Haryana | Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack | Haryana won by 2 wickets |
55 | 14 December | Karnataka | Punjab | DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack | Karnataka won by 4 wickets | |
Plate Group B
- Advanced to Plate Group Quarter-finals
Group stage |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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8 | 6 December | Assam | Kerala | JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi | Kerala won by 88 runs |
9 | 6 December | Vidarbha | Jharkhand | JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi | Vidarbha won by 11 runs |
20 | 8 December | Gujarat | Kerala | JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi | Kerala won by 4 wickets |
21 | 8 December | Vidarbha | Assam | JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi | Vidarbha won by 36 runs |
32 | 10 December | Gujarat | Jharkhand | JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi | Gujarat won by 75 runs |
33 | 10 December | Kerala | Vidarbha | JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi | Vidarbha won by 7 wickets |
44 | 12 December | Jharkhand | Assam | JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi | Jharkhand won by 36 runs |
45 | 12 December | Vidarbha | Gujarat | JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi | Gujarat won by 6 wickets |
56 | 14 December | Jharkhand | Kerala | JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi | Kerala won by 5 wickets |
57 | 14 December | Assam | Gujarat | JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi | Assam won by 48 runs | |
Plate Group C
- Advanced to Plate Group Semi-finals
- Advanced to Plate Group Quarter-finals
Group stage |
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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10 | 6 December | Jammu and Kashmir | Bengal | Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani | Bengal won by 10 wickets |
11 | 6 December | Rajasthan | Tripura | JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Tripura won by 42 runs |
12 | 6 December | Chhattisgarh | Goa | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Goa won by 2 wickets |
22 | 8 December | Jammu and Kashmir | Chhattisgarh | JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Chhattisgarh won by 162 runs |
23 | 8 December | Bengal | Tripura | Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani | Tripura won by 9 runs |
24 | 8 December | Goa | Rajasthan | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Goa won by 8 wickets |
34 | 10 December | Chhattisgarh | Tripura | JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Match Abandoned |
35 | 10 December | Bengal | Rajasthan | Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani | Match Abandoned |
36 | 10 December | Goa | Jammu and Kashmir | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Match Abandoned |
46 | 12 December | Tripura | Jammu and Kashmir | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Tripura won by 10 wickets |
47 | 12 December | Rajasthan | Chhattisgarh | JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Chhattisgarh won by 8 wickets |
48 | 12 December | Bengal | Goa | Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani | Bengal won by 7 wickets |
58 | 14 December | Rajasthan | Jammu and Kashmir | JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Rajasthan won by 49 runs |
59 | 14 December | Chhattisgarh | Bengal | Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani | Bengal won by 8 wickets |
60 | 14 December | Tripura | Goa | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Goa won by 1 wicket | |
Plate Knockout Stage
No. | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | Result |
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Quarter-finals |
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63 | 21 December | Vidarbha | Haryana | JU Second Campus Ground, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Vidarbha won by 10 wickets |
64 | 22 December | Goa | Kerala | JU Second Campus Ground, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Goa won by 71 runs |
Semi-finals |
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67 | 24 December | Bengal | Vidarbha | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Bengal won by 37 runs (Promoted to Elite Group) |
68 | 24 December | Karnataka | Goa | JU Second Campus Ground, Salt Lake, Kolkata | Goa won by 3 wickets (Promoted to Elite Group) |
Final |
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71 | 26 December | Bengal | Goa | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Goa won by 37 runs | |
Statistics
Most runs
Player | Team | Mat | Inns | Runs | Ave | SR | HS | 100 | 50 |
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Deepti Sharma | Bengal | 6 | 6 | 313 | 104.00 | 65.13 | 77 | 0 | 5 |
Sheral Rozario | Mumbai | 7 | 7 | 258 | 51.60 | 53.08 | 57* | 0 | 1 |
Sarika Koli | Railways | 7 | 7 | 257 | 36.71 | 61.19 | 71 | 0 | 1 |
Monika Das | Assam | 4 | 4 | 256 | 64.00 | 85.33 | 151 | 1 | 1 |
Priya Punia | Delhi | 7 | 4 | 254 | 42.33 | 50.09 | 79* | 0 | 3 | |
Source: BCCI[5]
Most wickets
Player | Team | Balls | Wkts | Ave | Econ | BBI | SR | 4WI | 5WI |
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Shikha Pandey | Goa | 384 | 18 | 7.16 | 2.01 | 6-10 | 21.33 | 2 | 1 |
Fatima Jaffer | Mumbai | 380 | 15 | 12.66 | 3.20 | 5-19 | 23.73 | 1 | 1 |
Moutushi Dey | Tripura | 142 | 14 | 5.28 | 3.12 | 5-13 | 10.14 | 1 | 1 |
Neha Maji | Bengal | 342 | 14 | 10.64 | 2.61 | 5-19 | 24.42 | 0 | 1 |
Mallika Thalluri | Andhra | 329 | 13 | 15.84 | 3.75 | 3-35 | 25.30 | 0 | 0 |
Adila Khanam | Chhattisgarh | 196 | 12 | 6.33 | 2.32 | 5-29 | 16.33 | 1 | 1 | |
Source: BCCI[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Senior Womens One Day League: Fixtures . Board of Control for Cricket in India. 1 October 2017.
- Web site: Inter State Women's One Day Competition 2017/18 Points Tables . CricketArchive . 23 August 2021.
- Web site: Senior Women's One Day League Table - 2017–18. Board of Control for Cricket in India. 20 May 2018. 27 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171227083021/http://www.bcci.tv/senior-womens-one-day-league-2017-18/standings. dead.
- Web site: Senior Womens One Day League: Standings. Board of Control for Cricket in India. 26 December 2017. 27 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171227083021/http://www.bcci.tv/senior-womens-one-day-league-2017-18/standings. dead.
- Web site: Most Runs. Board of Control for Cricket in India. 27 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20181011203736/http://www.bcci.tv/senior-womens-one-day-league-2017-18/stats/most-runs. 11 October 2018. dead.
- Web site: Most wicket. Board of Control for Cricket in India. 28 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20181011202224/http://www.bcci.tv/senior-womens-one-day-league-2017-18/stats/most-wickets. 11 October 2018. dead.