2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League
Dates6 – 26 December 2017
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatList A
Tournament format(s)Round-robin
ChampionsRailways (11th title)
Runners-upDelhi
Participants27
Most runsDeepti Sharma (312)
Most wicketsShikha Pandey (18)

The 2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League was the 12th edition of the women's List A cricket competition in India. It took place in December 2017 in a round-robin format, with 27 teams divided into an Elite Group and a Plate Group. At the end of season the finalists from the Plate Group, Bengal and Goa, were promoted to the Elite Group, whilst Railways won the Elite Group Super League to claim their eleventh title.[1]

Competition format

The 27 teams competing in the tournament were divided into the Elite Group and the Plate Group, with the 10 teams in the Elite Group further divided into Groups A and B and the 17 teams in the Plate Group into Groups A, B and C. The tournament operated on a round-robin format, with each team playing every other team in their group once. The top two sides from each Elite Group progressed to the Elite Group Super League, which was a further round-robin group, with the winner of the group being crowned Champions. The bottom side from each Elite Group was relegated to the Plate Group for the following season. Meanwhile, the top two from each Plate Group progressed to a knockout stage, with the two teams that reached the final being promoted for the following season, as well as playing off for the Plate Group title. Matches were played using a 50 over format.

The groups worked on a points system with positions with the groups being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows:[2]

Win: 4 points.
Tie: 2 points.
Loss: 0 points.
No Result/Abandoned: 2 points.

If points in the final table are equal, teams are separated by most wins, then head-to-head record, then Net Run Rate.

Elite Group

Teams

Elite Group A Elite Group B
Railways Andhra
Hyderabad Himachal
Madhya Pradesh Delhi
Mumbai Baroda
Maharashtra Uttar Pradesh

Elite Group A

Team[3] Pld W L D T N/R Pts NRR
Railways 44000016+0.647
Andhra 43100012+0.454
Hyderabad 4130004–0.175
Himachal Pradesh 4130004–0.372
Madhya Pradesh 4130004–0.460
  •   Advanced to the Elite Group Super League
  •   Relegated to the Plate Group

The Elite Group A comprised Railways, Andhra, Hyderabad, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Railways finished at the top of their table with four wins from four games while Andhra finished in second position.[4]

Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
1 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Railways Madhya Pradesh RRC Stadium, Hyderabad Railways won by 6 wickets
2 Archived 2 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Andhra Hyderabad AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad Andhra won by 51 runs
13 Archived 29 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Madhya Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad Madhya Pradesh won by 51 runs
14 Archived 2 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Railways Hyderabad AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad Railways won by 6 runs
25 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Andhra Himachal Pradesh RRC Stadium, Hyderabad Andhra won by 5 wickets
26 Archived 2 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Hyderabad Madhya Pradesh AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad Hyderabad won by 25 runs
37 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Andhra Railways RRC Stadium, Hyderabad Railways won by 6 wickets
38 Archived 4 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Himachal Pradesh Hyderabad AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad Himachal Pradesh won by 6 wickets
49 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Andhra Madhya Pradesh AOC Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad Andhra won by 54 runs
50 Archived 5 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Himachal Pradesh Railways RRC Stadium, Hyderabad Railways won by 5 wickets

Elite Group B

Team[3] Pld W L D T N/R Pts NRR
Delhi 43100012-0.055
Mumbai 4220008+0.626
Baroda 4220008+0.136
Maharashtra 4220008–0.118
Uttar Pradesh 4130004–0.476
  •   Advanced to the Elite Group Super League
  •   Relegated to the Plate Group

The Elite Group B comprised Delhi, Mumbai, Baroda, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Delhi finished at the top of the table with three wins from four games whilst Mumbai finished in second position.[4]

Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
72 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 7 December Maharashtra Delhi GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara Maharashtra won by 36 runs
73 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 7 December Mumbai Baroda Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara Mumbai won by 9 wickets
15 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara Uttar Pradesh won by 72 runs
16 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Baroda Delhi GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara Delhi won by 1 run
27 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Uttar Pradesh Mumbai GSFC Cricket Stadium, Vadodara Mumbai won by 9 wickets
28 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Maharashtra Baroda Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara Baroda won by 4 wickets
39 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Mumbai Delhi Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara Delhi won by 6 wickets
40 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Baroda Uttar Pradesh GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara Baroda won by 7 wickets
51 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Mumbai Maharashtra GSFC Cricket Ground, Vadodara Maharashtra won by 21 runs
52 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Uttar Pradesh Delhi Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara Delhi won by 6 wickets

Elite Group Super League

Team[3] Pld W L D T N/R Pts NRR
Railways 33000012+2.031
Delhi 3120004-0.602
Mumbai 3120004-0.610
Andhra 3120004+0.915
  •   Champions
  •   Runners-up

Railways emerged as champions of the 2017–18 Senior Women's One Day League. The Mithali Raj-led team won all their three matches in the Super League to finish at the top of the table and claim the title, whilst Delhi finished as runners-up.

Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
61 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 21 December Railways Mumbai Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara Railways won by 96 runs
62 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 21 December Andhra Delhi Railway Ground, Vadodara Andhra won by 8 wickets
65 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 23 December Railways Andhra Railway Ground, Vadodara Railways won by 187 runs
66 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 23 December Delhi Mumbai Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara Delhi won by 4 wickets
69 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 25 December Railways Delhi Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara Railways won by 5 wickets
70 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 25 December Andhra Mumbai Motibaug Cricket Ground, Vadodara Mumbai won by 4 wickets

Plate Group

Teams

Plate Group A Plate Group B Plate Group C
Karnataka Haryana Saurashtra
Punjab Tamil Nadu Odisha
Vidarbha Kerala Gujarat
Jharkhand Assam Bengal
Goa Tripura Chhattisgarh
Rajasthan Jammu and Kashmir

Plate Group A

Team[3] Pld W L D T N/R Pts NRR
Karnataka 53100114+0.453
Haryana 53100114+0.273
Saurashtra 53100114–0.209
Punjab 5130016–0.177
Tamil Nadu 5130016–0.189
Odisha 5130016–0.189
  •   Advanced to Plate Group Semi-finals
  •   Advanced to Plate Group Quarter-finals
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
5 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Haryana Saurashtra DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack Haryana won by 10 wickets
6 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Karnataka Tamil Nadu Nimpur Ground, Cuttack Karnataka won by 6 wickets
7 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Odisha Punjab Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack Odisha won by 43 runs
17 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Odisha Saurashtra Nimpur Ground, Cuttack Match Abandoned
18 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Karnataka Haryana Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack Match Abandoned
19 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Punjab Tamil Nadu DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack Match Abandoned
29 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Karnataka Odisha Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack Karnataka won by 75 runs
30 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Haryana Tamil Nadu DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack Haryana won by 7 wickets
31 Archived 15 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Punjab Saurashtra Nimpur Ground, Cuttack Saurashtra won by 3 wickets
41 Archived 15 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Karnataka Saurashtra DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack Saurashtra won by 2 wickets
42 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Tamil Nadu Odisha Nimpur Ground, Cuttack Tamil Nadu won by 2 wickets
43 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Haryana Punjab Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack Punjab won by 19 runs
53 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Tamil Nadu Saurashtra Nimpur Ground, Cuttack Saurashtra won by 3 wickets
54 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Odisha Haryana Ravenshaw University Ground, Cuttack Haryana won by 2 wickets
55 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Karnataka Punjab DRIEMS Ground, Cuttack Karnataka won by 4 wickets

Plate Group B

Team[3] Pld W L D T N/R Pts NRR
Vidarbha 43100012+0.597
Kerala 43100012+0.269
Gujarat 4220008+0.086
Jharkhand 4130004–0.321
Assam 4130004–0.560
  •   Advanced to Plate Group Quarter-finals
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
8 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Assam Kerala JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi Kerala won by 88 runs
9 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Vidarbha Jharkhand JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi Vidarbha won by 11 runs
20 Archived 15 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Gujarat Kerala JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi Kerala won by 4 wickets
21 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Vidarbha Assam JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi Vidarbha won by 36 runs
32 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Gujarat Jharkhand JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi Gujarat won by 75 runs
33 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Kerala Vidarbha JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi Vidarbha won by 7 wickets
44 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Jharkhand Assam JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi Jharkhand won by 36 runs
45 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Vidarbha Gujarat JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi Gujarat won by 6 wickets
56 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Jharkhand Kerala JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi Kerala won by 5 wickets
57 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Assam Gujarat JSCA Oval Ground, Ranchi Assam won by 48 runs

Plate Group C

Team[3] Pld W L D T N/R Pts NRR
Bengal 53100114+1.138
Goa 53100114+0.571
Tripura 53100114+0.482
Chhattisgarh 52200110+0.645
Rajasthan 5130016–0.300
Jammu and Kashmir 5040012–2.535
  •   Advanced to Plate Group Semi-finals
  •   Advanced to Plate Group Quarter-finals
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
10 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Jammu and Kashmir Bengal Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani Bengal won by 10 wickets
11 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Rajasthan Tripura JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata Tripura won by 42 runs
12 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 6 December Chhattisgarh Goa Eden Gardens, Kolkata Goa won by 2 wickets
22 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Jammu and Kashmir Chhattisgarh JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata Chhattisgarh won by 162 runs
23 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Bengal Tripura Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani Tripura won by 9 runs
24 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 8 December Goa Rajasthan Eden Gardens, Kolkata Goa won by 8 wickets
34 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Chhattisgarh Tripura JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata Match Abandoned
35 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 10 December Bengal Rajasthan Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani Match Abandoned
36 10 December Goa Jammu and Kashmir Eden Gardens, Kolkata Match Abandoned
46 Archived 4 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Tripura Jammu and Kashmir Eden Gardens, Kolkata Tripura won by 10 wickets
47 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Rajasthan Chhattisgarh JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata Chhattisgarh won by 8 wickets
48 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 12 December Bengal Goa Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani Bengal won by 7 wickets
58 14 December Rajasthan Jammu and Kashmir JU Second Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata Rajasthan won by 49 runs
59 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Chhattisgarh Bengal Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani Bengal won by 8 wickets
60 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 14 December Tripura Goa Eden Gardens, Kolkata Goa won by 1 wicket

Plate Knockout Stage

No. Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Result
Quarter-finals
63 Archived 28 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine 21 December Vidarbha Haryana JU Second Campus Ground, Salt Lake, Kolkata Vidarbha won by 10 wickets
64 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 22 December Goa Kerala JU Second Campus Ground, Salt Lake, Kolkata Goa won by 71 runs
Semi-finals
67 24 December Bengal Vidarbha Eden Gardens, Kolkata Bengal won by 37 runs (Promoted to Elite Group)
68 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 24 December Karnataka Goa JU Second Campus Ground, Salt Lake, Kolkata Goa won by 3 wickets (Promoted to Elite Group)
Final
71 Archived 21 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine 26 December Bengal Goa Eden Gardens, Kolkata Goa won by 37 runs

Statistics

Most runs

Player Team Mat Inns Runs Ave SR HS 100 50
Deepti Sharma Bengal 6 6 313 104.00 65.13 77 0 5
Sheral Rozario Mumbai 7 7 258 51.60 53.08 57* 0 1
Sarika Koli Railways 7 7 257 36.71 61.19 71 0 1
Monika Das Assam 4 4 256 64.00 85.33 151 1 1
Priya Punia Delhi 7 4 254 42.33 50.09 79* 0 3
Source: BCCI[5]

Most wickets

Player Team Balls Wkts Ave Econ BBI SR 4WI 5WI
Shikha Pandey Goa 384 18 7.16 2.01 6-10 21.33 2 1
Fatima Jaffer Mumbai 380 15 12.66 3.20 5-19 23.73 1 1
Moutushi Dey Tripura 142 14 5.28 3.12 5-13 10.14 1 1
Neha Maji Bengal 342 14 10.64 2.61 5-19 24.42 0 1
Mallika Thalluri Andhra 329 13 15.84 3.75 3-35 25.30 0 0
Adila Khanam Chhattisgarh 196 12 6.33 2.32 5-29 16.33 1 1
Source: BCCI[6]

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