Tanuja P Kanwer put in a fine all-round performance as Railways continued their staggering run in the Senior Women’s One Day Trophy – India’s premier domestic 50-over tournament – by winning the title for a record-extending 14th time on Tuesday.
In a repeat of last season’s final, Railways got the better of Karnataka once again and registered a four-wicket win at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi.
Asked to bat first, Karnataka were bowled-out for just 163 runs in 49.4 overs, with No 3 batter G Divya making the biggest contribution of 69 runs off 116 balls.
Kanwer picked three wickets for Railways, while Preeti R Bose and Swagatika Rath got two wickets apiece.
In reply, Railways finished with a total of 169/6 in 47.3 overs. Renuka Choudhari (20) and Mona (29) got a partnership early on before T Sarkar (25), D Hemalatha (38*), Kanwer (32) and Rath (12*) helped complete the chase.




The competition has had 16 completed editions in history, with Railways not managing to emerge as champions on just two occasions.
List of Women's Senior One Day Trophy winners
Season | Winner | Runner up |
---|---|---|
2006–07 | Railways | Mumbai |
2007–08 | Railways | Maharashtra |
2008–09 | Railways | Maharashtra |
2009–10 | Railways | Delhi |
2010–11 | Railways | Mumbai |
2011–12 | Delhi | Hyderabad |
2012–13 | Railways | Uttar Pradesh |
2013–14 | Railways | Mumbai |
2014–15 | Railways | Odisha |
2015–16 | Railways | Mumbai |
2016–17 | Railways | Maharashtra |
2017–18 | Railways | Delhi |
2018–19 | Bengal | Andhra |
2019-20 | N/A (Season not completed) | |
2020-21 | Railways | Jharkhand |
2021-22 | Railways | Karnataka |
2022-23 | Railways | Karnataka |
Railways in finals of Women's Senior one-day/T20 Trophy:
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) February 7, 2023
Played 25
Won 25
Lost 0
Three trophies to show in 2021-23
— Sa. Gomesh | ச. கோமேஷ் (@SaGomesh) February 7, 2023
And three more now, in 2022-23 for @NooshinKhadeer as head coach.
Senior women's T20 ✅
U19 Women's T20 World Cup ✅
Senior Women's One Day ✅
🚨2022/23 Senior Women's One Day Trophy - Final🚨
— Indian Domestic Cricket Forum - IDCF (@IDCForum) February 7, 2023
🏆Railways 169/6 beat Karnataka 163 by 4 wickets
🌟Tanuja Kanwer - 3/26 & 31(52)
⚾Preeti Bose - 2/22
⚾ Swagatika Rath - 2/38, 12*(11)
🏏G Divya -69(116)
🏏D Hemalatha - 38*(57)
⚾Shreyanka Patil - 3/45#CricketTwitter #WPL pic.twitter.com/9myEtMDVZm
Most runs in an edition of Women's Senior One Day Trophy:
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) February 7, 2023
501 - Jasia Akhtar for Rajasthan, 2023
501 - Anagha Deshpande for Maharashtra, 2011