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MP, Odisha, AP, Karnataka, WB Secure Places In QFs At Women’s National Cricket Tournament For The Blind 2026
With the league stage now concluded, the tournament moves into the quarterfinal phase on Tuesday.
At the Hi-Tech Medical College Ground in Bhubaneswar, Madhya Pradesh will face Maharashtra, while Odisha will take on Rajasthan. Meanwhile, at the KT Cricket Academy in Barunei (Khordha), Karnataka, West Bengal will clash with West Bengal in the morning, followed by Gujarat versus Andhra Pradesh in the afternoon.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31