Delhi’s Pratika Rawal, who made a stellar start to her career as an opener in December, 2024, and over 20-odd days racked up 444 runs in six ODIs at an average of 74 with one century and three fifties, does not find her name in the list
Delhi had also lost to Maharashtra in the group stage, where they ended second in Group C. Following the end of that round, skipper Tanisha Singh had said that Maharashtra remains the only challenge for them on their route to the title
Captain Tanisha played the double century knock against Nagaland while off-spinner Madhu picked seven against Pondicherry as Delhi finished in second place in Group C to march to a pre-quarterfinal faceoff against Baroda
Batting first, Delhi had smashed 255/3 in 50 overs with Upasana Yadav (95 off 143 balls) and skipper Tanisha Singh (77 off 95 balls) adding 155 runs for the second wicket. Deeksha chipped in with unbeaten 27 and Purva made 46 not out off 24 balls
This is indeed a big achievement. Delhi have failed to win a BCCI Trophy at any level, men or women, for a very long time. The under-23 women reached the final of the T20 tournament last year too but lost the final to Madhya Pradesh
Ayushi Soni was the top-scorer for Delhi with unbeaten 97 off 106 balls (8x4s, 1x6). She added 158 runs for the fourth wicket with skipper Laxmi Yadav (92 off 85 balls) after Delhi were struggling at 68/3 chasing 322 to win
Shafali scores 101 not out for Haryana to help her side beat Delhi under-23 by seven wickets in the pre-quarterfinals and qualify for the last eight stage of the Women's One Day Trophy; the loss comes after the under-23 women had made the final of the T20 competition earlier