Bengal's women's team set a new record in List-A cricket by successfully chasing 390 runs against Haryana in the Senior Women's Trophy 2024. Tanusree Sarkar played a pivotal role with 113 off 83. Despite Haryana's Shafali Verma's 197 off 115, Bengal reached the target with Priyanka Bala's 88 not out, securing a semifinal berth.
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Varun Chakaravarthy's exceptional five-wicket haul led Tamil Nadu to bowl out Rajasthan for 267 in the Vijay Hazare Trophy pre-quarterfinals. His crucial spell helped dismantle Rajasthan's strong position, turning the game after a significant second-wicket stand. Chakaravarthy's form continues to bolster his case for a consistent spot in India's T20I squad.
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