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Assam women cricketers earn spots on India A team

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By Our Reporter

Shillong, Nov 22: In a remarkable achievement, Assam’s cricketing talents, Uma Chetry and Jinti Moni Kalita, have clinched coveted spots on the India A team set to host England.
The Assam Cricket Association made the official announcement of their selection on ‘X’, signaling a moment of pride for the state’s cricketing community.
The upcoming series will see India A hosting the England A team for three thrilling T20 matches at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on November 29, December 1, and December 3.
Uma Chetry and Jinti Moni Kalita’s inclusion in the national A squad is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and exceptional skills on the field.
This opportunity not only showcases the individual talent of these Assam cricketers but also contributes to the broader narrative of the state’s growing influence in the world of women’s cricket.
As they prepare to don the India A colours, both players are gearing up to make significant contributions to the team’s success on the international stage, cricket enthusiasts and supporters from Assam are eagerly anticipating the performance of Uma Chetry and Jinti Moni Kalita, recognizing their journey as a source of inspiration for aspiring cricketers in the region.
The tournament against England promises to be a momentous occasion for Assam’s representation in women’s cricket, adding another chapter to the state’s burgeoning cricketing legacy.As Uma Chetry and Jinti Moni Kalita gear up to represent Assam on the international stage with the India A team, their inclusion stands as a testament to the growing prowess of women’s cricket in the region.
The upcoming challenges against England presents not only a significant opportunity for these talented cricketers to showcase their skills but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring players in Assam.

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