Chanderkanta kaul

  1. ICC Women's World Cup, ENGW beat INDW: Records broken
  2. Chanderkanta Kaul
  3. Canons CC
  4. most consecutive half centuries in test innings
  5. Women Cricketers in India


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ICC Women's World Cup, ENGW beat INDW: Records broken

March 16, 2022 | 01:33 pm 2 min read England handed India a telling defeat (Photo credit: Twitter/@cricketworldcup) England Women trounced India by four wickets in a crucial Batting first, the Indian women's cricket team was bowled out for a paltry 134 in just 36.2 overs. In response, England Women won the match (136/6) in 31.2 overs. This was India's second loss from four games. Here are the details. How did the match pan out? India Women kept losing wickets throughout their innings with only opener Charlotte Dean was the chief architect for England, claiming four scalps (4/23). In response, England Women were reduced to 4/2 before Heather Knight and Knight's unbeaten 53 made the difference. Mandhana achieves these feats Playing her 68th ODI, Mandhana made a decent 35 from 58 balls. She hit four fours. The opener has raced to 2,677 runs in ODIs at 42.49. Mandhana has raced to 448 runs in the Women's World Cup at 37.33. She surpassed former Indian player Chanderkanta Kaul in terms of WC runs (447). Meanwhile, Richa (33) has raced to 261 ODI runs at 29.00. Knight registers these feats Knight shined for England Women with 53* from 72 balls. She slammed eight fours. The England skipper has raced to 3,357 ODI runs at 37.30. She slammed her 23rd ODI fifty. Knight now has 557 runs in the World Cup at at 37.13. She registered her third World Cup fifty. She has 494 runs against India, hitting her second fifty. Sciver surpasses 500 ODI WC runs Sciver smashed 45 from 46 balls, hitti...

Chanderkanta Kaul

Chanderkanta Kaul is a Right handed batsman with the India National Women’s Cricket team. She has also played for the Railways Women’s team. Chanderkanta Kaul debuted in International cricket in a One day International match against the West Indies Women’s team at Nottingham in 1993. Kaul who was then known by her maiden name Aheer was run out after scoring 7 runs. The Indian eves went on to win the match by 63 runs. Two years later in 1995, Kaul played her first test match against the New Zealand Women’s team at Nelson. In the first innings, Kaul scored 75 runs in 151 balls hitting 14 boundaries and was bowled by Katrina Keenan. In the second innings, Kaul could only score 4 runs and was trapped leg before wicket on a ball by Clare Nicholson. The match ended in a draw. In 1999, Kaul was chosen as the captain of the Indian Women’s team and captained the side in 4 one day Internationals and a test match. Career Highlights

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Chanderkanta Kaul ex Captain, India Women Born Jan 1971 | Also known as Chanderkanta Aheer | Batting Style Right Hand Bat Teams: India Women | Railways (India) Women Tests: Debut Ind W v NZ W at Nelson, Feb 1995 | Last Eng W v Ind W at Shenley, Jul 1999 ODI: Debut Ind W v WI W at Nottingham, Jul 1993 | Last Ind W v NZ W at Lincoln, Dec 2000 Chanderkanta is by far one of the most stylish and successful batswomen in the Indian squad. She has been a regular member of the Indian team since the 1993 World Cup in England. She has also represented the North zone and Indian Railways teams. A top order batwomen and an excellent fielder, Chanderkanta is very popular with her peers. Although comfortable anywhere in the field, she specialises in the cover and midwicket positions. Chanderkanta captained India to victory in the last international series that India played, against England in 1999. Under her, India won 2-1 in the limited over games and drew the one test match they played. She is a prolific scorer of runs and has amassed numerous centuries in the Inter-Zonal as well as national tournaments. Chanderkanta mixes aggression and caution well and this makes her batting a pleasure to watch. Never one to be bogged down, Chanderkanta has often left opposition captains clueless as she manages to find the gaps irrespective of the field setting. Chanderkanta was Captain, India Women, in the debut game of Mithali Raj, June 26, 1999, India Women v Ireland Women. Chris Bailey and Jack Ba...

most consecutive half centuries in test innings

The 38-year-old is already the highest scorer in women's international cricket across all three formats of the game. Dimuth has now scored six consecutive half-centuries and a 50 in the second Test starting on Monday will see him equating a World Record shared by six other players. The right-hander has amassed seven consecutive 50-plus scores in the longest format of the game and equalled the world record for maximum number of consecutive half centuries. His 99 not out off 59 balls (10 fours and 3 sixes) helped New Zealand . Lahiru Thirimanne's third consecutive half-century helped Sri Lanka to reach 136 for three at stumps on the second day of the second and final Test in Antigua on Tuesday. Dimuth will join Sangakkara and 6 other batsmen if he can hit another 50+ score in the 1st innings of the next test match, equaling the record for having scored the most consecutive 50+ scores in Test Cricket. - Henry Nicholls has posted three centuries, a half-century and nine scores of fewer than 20 runs from his 14 Test innings at Hagley Oval. Test # 2400. Sachin. Everton Weeks, Kumar Sangakkara, Andy Flower, Shivnaraine Chanderpaul, Chris Rogers and K.L. Replying to. Shafali, who narrowly missed a century on debut by four runs during the first innings, continued from where she left as she hit a 63-ball 50. Oldest to Score a Century Test. . Most Test Half-centuries Half-centuries Player Matches Innings 119 Sachin Tendulkar 200 329 Everton Weeks, Kumar Sangakkara, Andy Flower, Shivn...

Women Cricketers in India

Women Cricketers in India Women Cricketers in India played a vital role in the cricket scenario. There are various women cricketers in India like Anjum Chopra, Sandhya Agarwal, Karu Jain, Jhulan Goswami, Mithali Raj, Nilima Jogalekar, Shantha Rangaswamy, Diana Edulji, Sujata Sridhar, Fowzieh Khalili. Women Cricketers in India from the 1970 showed their talent, but the women cricket tournaments are not popular even now-a-days. But the recent developments in Women Cricket is making it popular. There are various women cricket players in India. Some of them are Anjum Chopra, Sandhya Agarwal, Karu Jain, Jhulan Goswami, Mithali Raj, Nilima Jogalekar and Shantha Rangaswamy. Shantha Rangaswamy is also popularly known as Shanta Rangaswamy. She was born on 1st January 1954 in the city of Madras now known as Diana Fram Edulji was born on 26th January 1956 is a former Indian women Test cricketer. She was born in the city of Sujata Sridhar was born on 25th December 1961 is a former ODI and Test cricketer who represented India. She played three tests and six ODI's and also played for Fowzieh Khalili was born on 10th October 1958 in the city of Purnima Rau was born on 30th January 1967 in the city of Chandrakanta Kaul, who is also popularly known as Chandrakantha Aheer, was born on 21st January 1971, is an Indian former cricketer. She was born in the state of Mamtha Maben, born on 15th November 1970 in Neetu David is a current player of women cricket team. She plays as a left-arm spinner...