Record chase in women's 50-over game
Hindustan Times Patna|December 25, 2024
Bengal set a world record by successfully chasing a target of 390 in the quarter-final of the women's domestic one-day trophy against Haryana at the Niranjan Shah Cricket Stadium in Rajkot on Monday.
HT Correspondent

KOLKATA:

Powered by Player-of-the-Match Tanusree Sarkar's 83-ball 113 (20 fours), Bengal won with five balls to spare and entered the semi-final.

The previous world record chase in women's List A cricket was 309 by Northern Districts against Canterbury in New Zealand's one-day competition in Hamilton. In 2019, Northern Districts reached 312/7 in 44 overs after Canterbury scored 308/7 in their quota of 50. The highest domestic one-day score before this was 356/4 by Railways against Chandigarh in 2021.

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