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Women’s Under 15 One Day Trophy 2026 Points Table (7th Jan)

January 7, 2026

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The Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 is India’s biggest cricket tournament for young girls under 15, taking place from January 2 to January 21, 2026. This important competition brings together 36 teams from across India, giving young players a chance to showcase their cricket skills at the national level.

The Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Points Table is important because it determines which teams will advance to the knockout rounds. This tournament helps find future stars for the Women’s Premier League and Team India.

In this article, we’ll look at the complete points tables, how the tournament works, and the best performances.

Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Points Table – Elite Group

The Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Elite Group Points Table reflects team form and match control during the league stage. With few matches played, points and net run rate quickly decide knockout qualification.

Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Points Table
Source: Hindustan Times

Elite Group A

PosTeamMatchWonLostTiedNRForAgainstPointsNRR
1Bengal33000259/50.5252/105.0122.695
2Himachal Pradesh32100245/67.0244/94.081.061
3Tamil Nadu32100409/102.5383/94.08-0.097
4Madhya Pradesh31200407/105.0398/102.540.006
5Maharashtra31200434/105.0376/90.04-0.044
6Bihar30300183/105.0284/49.50-3.956

Elite Group B

PosTeamMatchWonLostTiedNRForAgainstPointsNRR
1Punjab33000519/99.3352/105.0121.864
2Baroda32100363/69.3358/99.381.625
3Hyderabad32100341/86.5320/94.280.535
4Vidarbha31200348/92.1391/105.040.052
5Jharkhand31200302/104.1443/92.14-1.907
6Goa30300281/105.0290/61.10-2.065

Elite Group C

PosTeamMatchWonLostTiedNRForAgainstPointsNRR
1Andhra33000688/61.5246/105.0128.784
2Uttarakhand32100291/70.4290/105.081.356
3J & K32100413/105.0409/86.18-0.813
4Odisha31200415/105.0306/79.440.111
5Gujarat31200344/86.4348/80.44-0.345
6Saurashtra30300222/105.0774/77.40-7.851

Elite Group D

PosTeamMatchWonLostTiedNRForAgainstPointsNRR
1Karnataka33000614/85.2368/105.0123.691
2Rajasthan33000308/51.1303/103.0123.078
3Delhi32100382/103.3458/105.08-0.671
4Uttar Pradesh31200563/103.0538/93.54-0.268
5Assam30300282/105.0289/61.40-2.001
6Manipur30300327/105.0520/84.30-3.040

Elite Group E

PosTeamMatchWonLostTiedNRForAgainstPointsNRR
1Haryana33000630/85.2297/100.0124.413
2Chhattisgarh32100400/74.0397/85.280.753
3Mumbai32100427/92.1399/95.480.462
4Kerala32100344/83.3340/85.480.151
5Pondicherry30300357/99.0511/80.00-2.781
6Chandigarh30300382/103.0596/90.20-2.889

Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Format & Points System

The Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 follows a structured format to ensure fair and competitive matches for all teams.

Tournament Format

  • Played in a List A 50-over format
  • Teams are divided into Elite Groups and a Plate Group
  • Round-robin league stage followed by knockouts

Points Allocation

  • Win: 4 points
  • Tie / No Result: 2 points
  • Loss: 0 points

Tie-Breaker Rules

  • The head-to-head result is considered if the NRR is also equal.
  • Net Run Rate (NRR) is used if teams finish on equal points.

Conclusion: Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Points Table Summary

The Women’s Under-15 One Day Trophy 2026 Points Table shows exciting competition across all six groups, with Bengal, Punjab, Andhra, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Tripura leading their groups. As the tournament moves into knockout stages, every match becomes more important. This competition helps find future stars for WPL and Team India.

The young players are showing great skills in batting, bowling, and fielding. Keep following the latest updates on BCCI.tv to watch these talented cricketers. Support women’s cricket in India by tracking match results and celebrating these rising stars who will shape Indian cricket’s future.

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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