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Womens Under 19 One Day Trophy 2025-26 Points Table (22 Dec)

December 22, 2025

The Tournament features 36 teams divided into two categories – plate and elite. The Elite category contains 30 teams divided into five groups, while the remaining six teams are in the plate category. Each team will play five matches in its group.

In this tournament, the top two teams from each of the five Elite Groups (A–E) advance to the knockouts, giving a total of 10 teams. The five group toppers are ranked 1–5 and directly enter the quarterfinals, while the five second-placed teams are ranked 6–10. 

Among them, the team ranked 6 also qualifies directly for the quarterfinals, leaving teams ranked 7–10 to play two pre-quarterfinal matches (7 vs 10 and 8 vs 9). The winners join the six already-qualified teams in the quarterfinals, where matchups are based on rank. Winners then progress through semifinals and finally the final match.

This article presents a detailed overview of the Women’s Under-19 One-Day Trophy 2025‑26

Womens Under 19 One Day Trophy 2025-26 Points Table & Standings

Womens Under 19 One Day Trophy 2025-26
Source: Wisden

The points table for the Womens Under 19 One Day Trophy 2025-26 will be updated as matches progress. Below is a provisional structure showing how teams will be ranked, which will be updated later.

Elite Group A Points Table 

TeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
Maharashtra5500202.061
Uttarakhand5410162.256
Uttar Pradesh5320121.179
Tamil Nadu52308-0.022
Pondicherry51404-2.461
Goa50500-2.992

Elite Group B Points Table 

TeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
Bengal5500201.361
Andhra5410162.974
Haryana5320121.999
Kerala523080.879
Saurashtra51404-1.614
Nagaland50500-6.284

Elite Group C Points Table 

TeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
Jharkhand5500201.753
Hyderabad5410161.197
Mumbai5320120.603
Himachal Pradesh52308-0.489
Chandigarh51404-1.768
J & K50500-1.815

Elite Group D Points Table 

TeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
Karnataka5500201.484
Madhya Pradesh5410161.233
Punjab5320120.270
Chhattisgarh523080.086
Vidarbha51404-0.406
Bihar50500-3.520

Elite Group E Points Table 

TeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
Gujarat5500202.097
Delhi5410162.039
Baroda5320120.782
Rajasthan51404-1.119
Odisha51404-1.400
Assam51404-2.028

Plate Group Points Table 

TeamMatchesWinLoseNRPointsNRR
Mizoram5500201.734
Tripura5410160.583
Manipur5320121.450
Sikkim52308-1.245
Arunachal Pradesh51404-1.065
Meghalaya50500-1.407

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Conclusion – The Women’s Under 19 One Day Trophy Has Started

The Women’s Under 19 One Day Trophy 2025‑26 featured 36 teams in Elite and Plate divisions, competing from 13 December 2025 to 1 January 2026 across Nagpur, Vadodara, Pune, Trivandrum, Hyderabad, and Lucknow. 

The 2025‑26 season introduces a group structure with Elite and Plate divisions across age and women’s tournaments, including U19. This aims to increase competitiveness and ensure balanced opportunities across teams. 

The tournament will give young players a chance to gain national exposure, compete effectively, and see a clear path to advance in women’s cricket, both in India and internationally.

FAQs

What is the points table in the Women’s Under 19 One Day Trophy 2025-26?

The points table ranks teams in the Elite and Plate divisions based on their performance in league matches, showing wins, losses, ties, and points earned.

How is the ranking determined?

Teams are ranked by total points, followed by Net Run Rate (NRR) in case of a tie.

How often is the points table updated?

The BCCI updates the official points table daily after the completion of matches. Live updates are available on the BCCI website and match centre.

What is the significance of the points table?

The points table determines which teams qualify for pre-quarterfinals and knockout stages, making it crucial for progression in the tournament.

Where can fans check the points table?

Fans can view the official points table on the BCCI website under the Women’s Under-19 One-Day Trophy 2025-26 section.

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