Rasanara Parwin is an Indian cricketer who has played in domestic women's cricket in India. She is associated with cricket in the north-east region of the country, where the sport has seen growing institutional support through the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in the 2010s.
Key facts
| Name | Rasanara Parwin |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Cricket |
| Discipline | Women's cricket |
| Level | Domestic (India) |
Background
Women's cricket in India is administered by the BCCI, which oversees domestic competitions such as the Senior Women's One Day Trophy, the Senior Women's T20 Trophy, and inter-zonal tournaments. Players from state associations represent their respective teams in these competitions, which serve as the principal pathway to selection for the India women's national cricket team.
Career
Parwin has featured at the domestic level in Indian women's cricket. Detailed match-by-match records for many domestic women's cricketers in India are not always systematically published in mainstream sources, and only verified information is summarised here.
Significance
Domestic players such as Parwin form the base of the women's cricket structure in India. The expansion of women's cricket following the BCCI's takeover of the women's game from the Women's Cricket Association of India in 2006 has provided greater opportunities for players from across the country, including regions previously under-represented in national cricket.
Related topics
- Women's cricket in India
- India women's national cricket team
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- Senior Women's One Day Trophy
- Senior Women's T20 Trophy
References
- Wikidata: Q7294718