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700: 167:, Mahendra Kumar Sharma began organising softball and handball tournaments for school and college girls in the city. A team organised by Sharma played at a softball tournament in Hyderabad in 1973. Following the tournament, the girls began playing cricket with the softball bats after witnessing boys playing the sport. This gave Sharma the idea to organise a cricket tournament. He personally traveled around the city in an 214:(IWCC) in 1973, and was recognized by the Government of India in 1978. The first international women's cricket match in India was held on 7 February 1975 against the touring Australian under-25 team. A series of three first-class matches were played in Pune, Delhi and Calcutta. Ujwala Nikam, Sudha Shah and Shreeroopa Bose captained the Indian team in the three matches respectively. 209:
The WCAI introduced new competitions in 1974. The Rani Jhansi Trophy, an inter-zonal limited overs tournament, was held at Kanpur, and an inter-university tournament was held at Rajkot. Sub-junior and junior tournaments were also introduced for under-15 and under-19 players. The WCAI was granted
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was shifted to India. The WCAI made a successful bid, and served as the primary organiser, with the IWCC providing only limited oversight. Sharma was the WCAI secretary for the first five years of its existence and was responsible for organising the 1978 World Cup.
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became the chairperson and president of the WCAI respectively, alongside founder secretary Sharma. The third edition of the Women's Inter-State Nationals was held in Calcutta and featured 14 teams. Subsequent editions saw participation from all states in India.
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While women played cricket in various parts of India in the early 1970's, there was no organization governing women's cricket. The first women's cricket club in India, named The Albees, was founded in Mumbai in 1969 by Aloo Bamjee, a member of the
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with a microphone to promote the event. Around 200 people attended the tournament held at the Queen’s Anglo Sanskrit College in Lucknow in 1973. The attendance encouraged Sharma to establish a women's cricket association.
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in Bangalore. India won the fourth Test in Patna on 19 November in front of 25,000 spectators, recording its first ever Test match victory. The six Test series ended in a 1–1 draw. India went on its
230: 517: 201:. The second edition was held in Varanasi in December 1973 and featured eight teams. Following the tournament, the executive committee of the WCAI was reorganised. Chandra Tripathi and 185:. The WCAI organised the Women's Inter-State Nationals in Pune in April 1973. It was the first national-level, interstate women’s cricket competition in the country. Three teams - 416: 542: 353: 218: 242: 595: 441: 671: 760: 467: 234: 775: 741: 238: 621: 390: 765: 211: 108: 140: 780: 262: 194: 133: 38: 770: 291: 222: 190: 518:"When Chennai hosted its first women's Test: 'They came to watch the cricket, not just to see if the girls could play'" 578: 250: 492: 176: 144: 707: 328: 715: 734: 186: 258: 273:
were the president and secretary of the WCAI respectively before the merger. Nutan Gavaskar, the sister of
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The Women's Cricket Association of India (WCAI) was registered in Lucknow in 1973 under the
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toured the country. India played its first Test match on 31 October 1976 at the
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The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
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Board of Control for Cricket in India
Lucknow
women's cricket
International Women's Cricket Council
governing body
women's cricket
Lucknow
Board of Control for Cricket in India
India women's national cricket team
women's international cricket
Cricket Club of India
Lucknow
auto rickshaw
Societies Act
Hamida Habibullah
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
Diana Edulji
Premala Chavan
International Women's Cricket Council
first women's Test series
West Indies
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
first tour
New Zealand
Australia
international boycott
South Africa
1978 Women's Cricket World Cup

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