Senior Women's One Day League
Senior Women's One Day League is a women's list-A tournament in India. It was instituted in the 2006–07 Indian domestic cricket season.[1] Railways women are the first and also the current champion.[2][3] Railways have won the tournament 11 out of 12 times, whereas the only other team to win the tournament was Delhi when they won in the 2011–12 season.
Countries | India |
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Administrator | BCCI |
Format | Women's List A cricket |
First edition | 2006–07 |
Latest edition | 2018–19 |
Next edition | 2019–20 |
Tournament format | Round-robin and Playoff format |
Number of teams | 36 |
Current champion | Bengal (1st title) |
Most successful | Railways (11) |
Website | bcci.tv |
Tournaments
Season | Winner | Runner up | Remarks |
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2006–07 | Railways | Mumbai | Scorecard |
2007–08 | Railways | Maharashtra | Scorecard |
2008–09 | Railways | Maharashtra | Scorecard |
2009–10 | Railways | Delhi | Scorecard |
2010–11 | Railways | Mumbai | Scorecard |
2011–12 | Delhi | Hyderabad | Scorecard |
2012–13 | Railways | Uttar Pradesh | Scorecard |
2013–14 | Railways | Mumbai | Points table |
2014–15 | Railways | Odisha | Points table |
2015–16 | Railways | Mumbai | Points table |
2016–17 | Railways | Maharashtra | Points table |
2017–18 | Railways | Delhi | Points table |
2018–19 | Bengal | Andhra | Scorecard |
2019–20 | Scorecard |
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