South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women 3rd ODI 07/03 10:00 - Inglaterra - Femenino v India - Femenino 219/10(47)-220/6(46.3)
UAE vs Ireland 2nd ODI 06/30 13:00 - Inglaterra - Femenino v India - Femenino 225/5(47.3)-221/10(50)
Críquet 06/27 09:30 - Inglaterra - Femenino v India - Femenino 202/2(34.5)-201/8(50)
Críquet 06/16 10:00 - Inglaterra - Femenino v India - Femenino 396/9d,187/5
Críquet 03/23 13:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 114-112
Críquet 03/21 13:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 158/4(20)-159/4(20)
Críquet 03/20 13:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 130-133
Críquet 03/17 03:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 188-189
4th ODI 03/14 03:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 266-269
South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women 3rd ODI 03/12 03:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 248-223
UAE vs Ireland 2nd ODI 03/09 03:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 160-157
Críquet 03/07 03:30 - India - Femenino v Sudáfrica - Femenino 177-178
Críquet 03/08 07:00 1 Australia - Femenino v India - Femenino 184-99
Críquet 03/05 04:00 2 India - Femenino v Inglaterra - Femenino Cancelled
Críquet 02/29 04:00 - India - Femenino v Sri Lanka - Femenino 116-113
Críquet 02/27 04:00 - India - Femenino v Nueva Zelanda - Femenino 133-130
Críquet 02/24 11:00 - India - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino 142-124
Críquet 02/21 08:00 - Australia - Femenino v India - Femenino 115-132
T20 World Cup Warm Up Women 02/18 04:00 - India - Femenino v Indias Occidentales - Femenino 107-105
T20 World Cup Warm Up Women 02/16 04:00 - India - Femenino v Pakistán - Femenino Cancelled
Críquet 02/12 02:40 1 Australia - Femenino v India - Femenino 155-144
Críquet 02/08 01:10 - Australia - Femenino v India - Femenino 173-177
Críquet 02/07 03:10 - Inglaterra - Femenino v India - Femenino 124-123
Críquet 02/02 03:00 - Australia - Femenino v India - Femenino 104-103
Críquet 01/31 03:10 - Inglaterra - Femenino v India - Femenino 147-150
Críquet 11/20 22:00 - Indias Occidentales - Femenino v India - Femenino 73/7(20)-134/3(20)
Críquet 11/17 17:30 - Indias Occidentales - Femenino v India - Femenino 45/5(9)-50/7(9)
Críquet 11/14 22:00 - Indias Occidentales - Femenino v India - Femenino 59/9(20)-60/3(16.4)
Críquet 11/10 17:30 - Indias Occidentales - Femenino v India - Femenino 103/7(20)-104/0(10.3)
Críquet 11/09 22:00 - Indias Occidentales - Femenino v India - Femenino 101/9(20)-185/4(20)

The India women's national cricket team, also known as Women in Blue, represents India in women's international cricket. It is governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and is a full member of International Cricket Council (ICC) with Women's Test cricket, Women's One Day International (WODI), and Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status.

India made its Test debut in 1976, against the West Indies, and its One Day International (ODI) debut at the 1978 World Cup against England and also made its T20I debut in 2006, against England.

The team has made the ODI World Cup final on two occasions, losing to Australia by 98 runs in 2005 and losing to England by 9 runs in 2017. India has made the semi-finals on three other occasions, in 1997, 2000, and 2009. India has also reached the finals of the T20I World Cup once, losing to Australia by 85 runs in 2020. India qualified for the semi-finals on four occasions (2009, 2010, 2018 and 2023).

India has won all the editions of Women's Asia Cup, except the 2018 edition.

India won a silver medal in the 2022 Commonwealth Games. India also won a gold medal in 2022 Asian Games.

History

Members of the Indian cricket team before a Women's Cricket World Cup game in Sydney

The British brought cricket to India in the early 1700s, with the first documented instance of cricket being played is in 1721. It was played and adopted by Kolis of Gujarat because they were sea pirates and outlaws who always loot the British ships so East India Company tried to manage the Kolis in cricket and been successful. The first Indian cricket club was established by the Parsi community in Bombay, in 1848; the club played their first match against the Europeans in 1877. The first official Indian cricket team was formed in 1911 and toured England, where they played English county teams. The India team made their Test debut against England in 1932. Around the same time (1934), the first women's Test was played between England and Australia. However, women's cricket arrived in India much later; the Women's Cricket Association of India was formed in 1973. The Indian women's team played their first Test match in 1976, against the West Indies. India recorded its first-ever Test win in November 1978 against West Indies under Shantha Rangaswamy's captaincy at the Moin-ul-Haq Stadium in Patna.

Indian Batter at Cricket World Cup 2010
Mithali Raj, Captain of India Women's cricket team

In 1973 Women's Cricket Association of India, the governing body for women's cricket was founded in Pune, Maharashtra. Premala Chavan was its first president. It was affiliated to International Women's Cricket Council. As part of the International Cricket Council's initiative to develop women's cricket, the Women's Cricket Association of India was merged with the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 2006/07.

In 2021, the BCCI announced that Ramesh Powar would become the Head Coach of the Indian Women's Cricket Team. In 2022, Indian Women script history by winning 1st series on England soil in 23 years.

El equipo de cricket de India, conocido como India - Femenino, es uno de los equipos más destacados en el mundo del cricket femenino. Con una rica historia y una larga tradición en el deporte, las jugadoras de India - Femenino son conocidas por su habilidad, determinación y pasión por el juego. Han logrado grandes éxitos a lo largo de los años, incluyendo victorias en torneos internacionales y un lugar destacado en el ranking mundial. Con un talentoso grupo de jugadoras y un sólido liderazgo, India - Femenino continúa siendo un equipo formidable en el escenario internacional del cricket femenino.