AUS-W
IND-W
Australia won by 54 runs
PAK
ENG
England won by 8 wickets
ST
AS
Strikers won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
JHK
GOA
Day 1 – Jharkhand chose to bat.
GUJ
J + K
Day 1 – Gujarat chose to bat.
MAHA
SAU
Day 1 – Saurashtra chose to field.
PONDI
KNTKA
Day 1 – Karnataka trail by 59 runs.
PNJB
RLYS
Day 1 – Railways trail by 85 runs.
ARPR
MIZOR
Day 1 – Mizoram lead by 128 runs.
SIKM
MEGHA
Day 1 – Meghalaya trail by 94 runs.
AP
TN
Day 1 – Andhra chose to bat.
DELHI
ASSAM
Day 1 – Assam chose to field.
BRODA
HRYNA
Day 1 – Haryana chose to field.
BENG
HP
Day 1 – Himachal chose to field.
ODISA
UKHND
Day 1 – Uttarakhand trail by 209 runs.
UP
NAGA
Day 1 – Nagaland chose to field.
MUM
HYD
Day 1 – Hyderabad chose to field.
MP
CHR
Day 1 – M. Pradesh chose to bat.
BIHAR
MNPR
Day 1 – BIHAR chose to bat.
SVCS
CGARH
Day 1 – Chhattisgarh trail by 204 runs.
RAJ
KER
Day 1 – Kerala chose to field.
VIDAR
TPURA
Day 1 – Tripura trail by 261 runs.
Melbourne Renegades
Brisbane Heat
Match yet to begin
Kandy Falcons
Jaffna Kings
Match yet to begin
Colombo Stars
Galle Gladiators
Match yet to begin
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