NITN | @notintownlive | 23 May 2024, 04:50 am
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Kolkata: 128 dashing cricketers were picked on Sunday night to represent the eight franchises' women teams of Bengal Pro T20 League.
Led by eight marquee ladies the teams had been picked by a panel of selectors and Bengal coaches and kept in sealed envelopes. Representatives of the eight franchises picked one envelope each through a lucky draw that completed their eight set teams.
Talking about this, CAB President Snehasish Ganguly said, "The idea that this league will have both men and women’s teams shows the importance we give to women’s cricket here in Bengal. We have produced legends of the game in the past and we are confident of giving India more stars for the future.
"This league will give the girls a chance to showcase their mettle and take their fates in their own hands and come into reckoning for the next editions of WPL and of course the Indian team. I wish all the eight teams the very best."
The teams are given here below:
1. Rarh Tigers: Titas Sadhu, Sujata Dey, Ankita Chakraborty, Dipa Das, Mamani Roy, Priyanka Kurmi, Sinjini Chakraborty, Mehek Hussain, Chandrima Biswas, Punam Soni, Roshni Tiwary, Rashmoni Das, Roshni Khatun, Rupal Tiwary, Taniya Ghosh, Remondina Khatun.
2. ServoTech Siliguri Strikers: Priyanka Bala, Brishti Maji, Preeti Mondal, Jahnavi Raj Paswan, Dipita Ghosh, Pampa Sarkar, Samayita Adhikary, Mallika Roy, Priya Pandey, Abhishruti Dhar, Sohini Yadav, Anjali Burman, Chandrima Ghosal, Muskan Sinha, Snigdha Bag, Sreetama Mali
3. Rashmi Medinipur Wizards: Richa Ghosh, Ankita Burman, Monika Mal, Dyutit Pal, Preyashi Pandey, Tanuja Sarkar, Sanjana Kumari Das, Pragati Prasad, Priti Mahato, Debarati Guha, Zoya Laskar, Roji Khatun, Shreya Roy, Trishita Sarkar, Pratyusha Dey, Arpita Bhowmik
4. Adamas Howrah Warriors: Dhara Gujjar, Bidisha Dey, Shrabani Paul, Sushmita Ganguly, Aditi Kundu, Koyel Mondal, Diya Nandi, Riya Kohli, Ishita Saha, Puja Rajak, Aradhya Tiwary, Parama Mondal, Prativa Mandi, Madhurima Prasad, Binti Murmu, Neha Shaw.
5. Lux-Shyam Kolkata Royal Tigers: Mita Paul, Tithi Das, Ananya Halder, Aruna Burman, Mamata Kisku, Arikhtha Manna, Ashmita Chatterjee, Sushmita Pal, Preyoshi Aich, Puja Adhikary, Sumana Mondal, Ipshita Mondal, Ekka Roy Choudhury, Bipasha Ghosh, Ritu Gayen, Nilanjana Barik
6. Harbour Diamonds: Sukanya Parida, Sansthita Biswas, Jhumia Khatun, Mouli Mondal, Payel Vakharia, Rupa Dutta, Jhumpa Roy, Ratna Burman, Sanjukta Sarkar, Rupal Patra, Sanchita Adhikary, Riya Das, Swastika Kundu, Marjina Khatun, Toriya Singha Roy, Napisa Yasmin
7. Murshidabad Kueens: Deepti Sharma, Priyanka Sarkar, Sneha Gupta, Shrayoshi Aich, Happy Sarkar, Ritika Pal, Monami Patra, Sinjini Sarkar, Tapati Paul, Sitama Nandi, Avipsha Ghosh, Sweta Samanta, Priyanka Prasad, Ankita Singh, Sandipta Patra, Adrija Sarkar
8. Sobisco Smashers Malda: Hrishita Basu, Sasthi Mondal, Iti Sarkar, Piyali Ghosh, Priyanka Goldar, Aritrika Ghosh, Soumashree Bhowmik, Koyel Sutradhar, Ashmita Das, Shreya Karar, K. Chinky, Sumi Das, Adrita Das, Riya Kumari Mahato, Anwesha Saha, Debjani Das
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