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Chandigarh, Jan.09, 2026:-Keeping in mind the upcoming Rama Atray Women's Cricket Tournament and the BCCI Senior Women's One-Day Tournament, the Chandigarh Women's Cricket Team is undergoing focused preparations at its training camp. As part of the camp, players are being exposed to real match-like conditions through "match simulation" sessions, allowing both men's and women's teams to effectively practice their batting and bowling skills.
A 45-over practice match was played along with Under 19 boys players at the Sector-16 Cricket Stadium on Friday. The objective of this special practice match was to move beyond routine net sessions and provide players with an opportunity to test their techniques, strategies and decision-making in actual match situations.
UT Cricket Association (UTCA) Secretary Hari Singh Khurana said that this was the first time such a match-simulation experiment was conducted on the pitch, apart from net practice. He added that the initiative helped players identify their weaknesses and work on improvements under realistic playing conditions.
Conducted under the supervision of coach Ritu Dhrub, the practice match also gave women players an opportunity to closely observe and learn certain technical aspects and match approaches from the boys players.
A total of 25 players are currently part of the training camp, from which the Chandigarh squad will be selected for the Rama Atray Women's Cricket Tournament which is scheduled to begin on January 13 at the Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium in Panchkula. Chandigarh will begin its campaign against Punjab on January 14.
Following this tournament, the Chandigarh women's team will depart for Baroda on February 3 to participate in the BCCI Senior Women's One-Day Tournament. The team will open its campaign against Vidarbha on February 6.
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