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Meghalaya eves set for One Day trophy

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Shillong, Oct 15: The Meghalaya Cricket Association will send a 20-member squad to Kolkata to take part in the Women’s Senior One Day Trophy, which will begin on October 29.
Debasmita Dutta will captain the side, with Daiaka Warjri her deputy. There are also two guest players approved by the BCCI – Rajni Lodhi and Viancy Choudhary. Meghalaya will play six matches this year.
Meghalaya squad:
Debasmita Dutta (C), Daiaka Warjri (V-C), Neha Hajong, Luiza Tamang, Deiphibapynshngain Lyngdoh Mawnai, Solina Jaba, Riticia Nongbet, Sandria Momin, Dasanbaniewkor Wahlang, Sildamicresha Marbaniang, Ajima Sangma, Rajni Lodhi, Viancy Choudhary, Pinky Chanda, Ruby Chetry, Polly Mawroh, Rebeldalis Syiemlieh, Lasiewspah Marwein, Tiewshailin Lyngdoh, Eiffelene Nongkynrih
Meghalaya support staff:
Saranya RS (coach), Synrapsing Riahtam (assistant coach), Wandashisha Dkhar (physio), Mary Balahun Sawkmie (assistant physio), Priyanka Mondal (trainer), Dister M Marbaniang (manager)
Meghalaya fixtures
Sikkim (Oct 29), Bihar (Oct 31), Manipur (Novr 1), Nagaland (Nov 3), Jammu and Kashmir (Nov 4), Arunachal Pradesh (Nov 6)

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