
Yacht race's deadliest day capped decades of casualties - until nowBEIJING , Dec. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Baijiayun Group Ltd ("Baijiayun" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: RTC), a one-stop AI video solution provider, today announced it was honored with the title of "Exclusive Member Unit". In recent days, the First Council of the Artificial Intelligence Education Professional Committee of the Beijing Educational Informationization Industry Alliance and the 2024 Symposium on Artificial Intelligence Empowering the Innovative Development of Primary and Secondary Schools were successfully held at the Affiliated Experimental School of Beijing Institute of Technology. Nearly 200 renowned experts, leaders of education bureaus, principals of primary and secondary schools, front-line educators, and representatives of artificial intelligence technical support units from Beijing , Tianjin , Hebei , Liaoning and other places attended the conference. This conference was hosted by the Beijing Educational Informationization Industry Alliance, Baijiayun was also invited to participate in the conference and , together with many well-known enterprises in the industry, and won the honor of "Exclusive Member Unit" of the Beijing Educational Informationization Industry Alliance. In the future, Baijiayun will work with the Beijing Educational Informationization Industry Alliance to continue to carry out research and promotion on educational informationization industry technologies across China , promote in-depth cooperation across disciplines, departments, and industries, jointly build an educational informationization development platform, create an industrial resource integration platform, an application service platform, and a technology transformation platform, share the fruits of development, give play to the supporting and leading role of educational informationization in educational modernization, and further promote the innovative development of the national education cause. About Baijiayun Group Ltd Baijiayun is a one-stop AI video solution provider with core expertise in SaaS/PaaS solutions. Baijiayun is committed to delivering reliable, high-quality video experiences across devices and localities and has grown rapidly since its inception in 2017. Premised on its industry-leading video-centric technologies, Baijiayun offers a wealth of video-centric technology solutions, including Video SaaS/PaaS, Video Cloud and Software, and Video AI and System Solutions. Baijiayun caters to the evolving communications and collaboration needs of enterprises of all sizes and industries. For more information, please visit ir.baijiayun.com . Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains certain "forward-looking statements." These statements are made under the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the parties' perspectives and expectations, are forward-looking statements. The words "will," "expect," "believe," "estimate," "intend," and "plan" and similar expressions indicate forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and shareholders and other potential investors must recognize that actual results may differ materially from the expectations as a result of a variety of factors. Such forward-looking statements are based upon management's current expectations and include known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, many of which are hard to predict or control, that may cause the actual results, performance, or plans to differ materially from any future results, performance or plans expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking information provided herein represents the Company's estimates as of the date of this press release, and subsequent events and developments may cause the Company's estimates to change. The Company specifically disclaims any obligation to update the forward-looking information in the future. Therefore, this forward-looking information should not be relied upon as representing the Company's estimates of its future financial performance as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release. A further list and description of risks and uncertainties can be found in the documents the Company has filed or furnished or may file or furnish with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which you are encouraged to read. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated or anticipated by such forward-looking statements. Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements relate only to the date they were made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date they were made except as required by law or applicable regulation. For investor and media enquiries, please contact: Company Contact: Ms. Fangfei Liu Chief Financial Officer, Baijiayun Group Ltd Phone: +86 25 8222 1596 Email: ir@baijiayun.com View original content: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/baijiayun-was-honored-with-the-title-of-exclusive-member-unit-by-the-beijing-educational-informationization-industry-alliance-302331799.html SOURCE Baijiayun Group LtdOver the past 25 years, Death Comes has become a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless imitators and cementing its place in the annals of horror cinema. 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Saturday, Dec. 14 — 9 a.m. to noon — Super Sensational Saturdays at Columbus Public Library. Children are invited to make three different crafts in the children’s area and the Creativity Corner. The craft in the Creativity Corner will be food related. Saturday, Dec. 14 — 5 to 8 p.m. — Candy Cane Lane at 1C | The Sanctuary, 2200 28th Ave., in Columbus. The two-night fundraising event for Bright Starts Childcare & Preschool will include inflatables, games, prizes, treats, crafts and more. This is an event for the entire community and for all ages. Sunday, Dec. 15 — 6 p.m. — Columbus Jazz Orchestra Christmas Show at Maximus Restaurant & Sports Bar, 329 23rd St., in Columbus. Everyone is welcome. Monday, Dec. 16 — 5 to 6:30 p.m. — Business After Hours at Columbus Area Children's Museum, 2500 14th St., Suite 1. Monday, Dec. 16 — 5 to 8 p.m. — Winter Fine Arts Festival at Columbus High School. The Waffleman will be serving waffles from 5 to 8 p.m. Presale tickets are $9. Tickets at the door will be $10 for students and adults, $8 for senior citizens and military members, and free for children 6 and under. Music will be provided by the CHS music department. A CHS Art Show will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. The featured artists will be Allison Arevalo, Janice Chen, Kimberlin Reyes, Jacquelynne Sindelar and Anna Ware. The CHS Art Club will be selling cookies - $1 per cookie or $5 per half dozen. The CHS band concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the concert hall. Monday, Dec. 16 — 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — Crocheting Club in the Creativity Corner at Columbus Public Library. Beginners and experienced crocheters are welcome. Bring your own supplies and a snack if you'd like. An experienced crocheter and former teacher will be on hand to provide assistance. Monday, Dec. 16 — 6:30 to 9 p.m. — Big Game Meeting at Central Community College's Science and Technology Building, Room 330, 4500 63rd St., in Columbus. Hunters and landowners are encouraged to offer their feedback on big game issues during the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's public information meetings this winter. The first half hour will be an open house with time to talk with wildlife biologists, conservation officers and staff. Biologists will make a presentation at 7 p.m. and discuss big game harvest results and season structure. Then they will take questions on topics such as big game management, depredation, permits, antlerless harvest, trophy management and diseases. Tuesday, Dec. 17 — 4 to 5 p.m. — Tween Tuesday at Columbus Public Library. Students in grades 5-8 are invited to enjoy creating and learning. Tuesday, Dec. 17 — 5:30 p.m. — Free Movie Night featuring "Polar Express" at the Columbus Fieldhouse. YMCA members will receive free admission. Non-members will be required to pay the $15 day pass. The concession stand will open at 5 p.m. The movie will be shown on the Columbus Fieldhouse big screen. Wednesday, Dec. 18 — 4 to 5 p.m. — YA Wacky Wednesday at Columbus Public Library. Teens are invited to enjoy creating and learning. Wednesday, Dec. 18 — 4 to 7 p.m. — Makerspace Open Hours in the Creator Studio at Columbus Public Library. Everyone is welcome to use the library's Cricut, laminator, sublimation printer, heat and mug press, VHS and MP4 video conversion, and large format printer during the staffed hours. Thursday, Dec. 19 — 10:30 a.m. to noon, and 1:30 to 3 p.m. — Storytime at Columbus Public Library's Children's Room. Storytime is designed for young children and their families. Each session consists of a 30-minute storybook reading followed by playtime, and each participant leaves with a balloon animal. Snacks are provided. Friday, Dec. 20 — 4 to 5 p.m.— Tween Anime Club at Columbus Public Library’s Creativity Corner. Tweens in grades 5-8 are welcome to watch anime and enjoy snacks. Friday, Dec. 20 — 4 to 7 p.m. — The Peace Light from Bethlehem at St. Luke's United Church of Christ, 1072 21st Ave., in Columbus. This continuous flame originated from the grotto of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem and each year it is shared as a symbol of peace and friendship around the world. If you want to create an infused Peace Light candle, candles will be provided; if you want to take the Peace Light home for the season, bring an enclosed candle or lantern to safely transport it. A freewill offering will be collected during the event to support the local food pantry. A variety of nativities also will be featured for everyone to enjoy. Saturday, Dec. 21 — 10:30 a.m. to noon — Storytime Guest Reader at Columbus Public Library. A half hour of story time read by a guest reader will be followed by snacks and play time. Saturday, Dec. 21 — 4 to 7 p.m. — The Peace Light from Bethlehem at St. Luke's United Church of Christ, 1072 21st Ave., in Columbus. This continuous flame originated from the grotto of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem and each year it is shared as a symbol of peace and friendship around the world. If you want to create an infused Peace Light candle, candles will be provided; if you want to take the Peace Light home for the season, bring an enclosed candle or lantern to safely transport it. A freewill offering will be collected during the event to support the local food pantry. A variety of nativities also will be featured for everyone to enjoy. Saturday, Dec. 21 — 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Drive-thru Living Nativity at Word of Life Church, 3701 23rd St., in Columbus. Everyone is invited to experience Christmas scenes from the comfort of their car. You can take a tour listening to the story of the first Christmas playing on your radio, while experiencing various scenes with live characters and animals (including a camel). Afterwards, everyone is invited to park their car and go inside to enjoy some cookies with a hot drink. Sunday, Dec. 22 — 1 to 4 p.m. — The Peace Light from Bethlehem at St. Luke's United Church of Christ, 1072 21st Ave., in Columbus. This continuous flame originated from the grotto of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem and each year it is shared as a symbol of peace and friendship around the world. If you want to create an infused Peace Light candle, candles will be provided; if you want to take the Peace Light home for the season, bring an enclosed candle or lantern to safely transport it. A freewill offering will be collected during the event to support the local food pantry. A variety of nativities also will be featured for everyone to enjoy. Monday, Dec. 23 — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — The Peace Light from Bethlehem at St. Luke's United Church of Christ, 1072 21st Ave., in Columbus. This continuous flame originated from the grotto of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem and each year it is shared as a symbol of peace and friendship around the world. If you want to create an infused Peace Light candle, candles will be provided; if you want to take the Peace Light home for the season, bring an enclosed candle or lantern to safely transport it. A freewill offering will be collected during the event to support the local food pantry. A variety of nativities also will be featured for everyone to enjoy. Friday, Dec. 27 — 4 to 5 p.m.— YA Anime Club at Columbus Public Library’s Creativity Corner. Tweens in grades 9-12 are welcome to watch anime and enjoy snacks. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
I enjoyed teaching but became dissatisfied with the job and craved a more creative profession. After 12 years of writing, my second career is on the brink. I am considering a return to education and wonder if I ever should've left. I liked being a teacher . After leaving the classroom at 33, people asked me if I did so because the kids were annoying. They were actually the reason I went to work. The adults were problematic. Some teachers, administrators, and parents set poor precedents with the high schoolers in my stead, making their instruction more challenging. My teaching of English language arts wasn't having as great an impact on students as it should. Disillusionment settled in around the time I began writing. It seemed like nothing could stop me At first, I blogged about movies and TV for fun, but over time, my writing improved. I grew confident I could write professionally and wanted people to appreciate my artistic expression. In August 2012 I sent a letter of resignation to my principal, anointing myself a journalist. I thought, "If I can't make this career work by age 40, I'll go back to teaching." I took any writing assignment I could get. Not wanting to live with my parents again , I supplemented my income by tending bar, tutoring, and managing social media accounts for various businesses. Later, I became an editor and a content writer, realizing that "selling out" to help brand marketing efforts was an efficient way to make rent. My writing improved, and after some networking, my reportage was published by legacy outlets . I even thrived during the pandemic. There were new opportunities at more publications and a studio focused on webinar-based marketing content production that had little trouble signing clients as companies went remote. I fully supported myself through writing. My confidence and motivation quickly eroded with the industry's upheaval Shortly after I moved into my own apartment, ending a five-year period with roommates, my professional life regressed. The content studio shut down once new business dried up; mass layoffs in journalism flooded the gig market with desperate writers, while publications cut freelance budgets. Then came inflation and writer rate cuts, which manifested with the emergence of technological developments that democratized the industry and others that eliminated the need for some writers altogether. I'm the best writer I've ever been, but I'm having the most trouble making ends meet. My debt has swelled to five digits, and as the journalism field continues to contract, reporting likely won't be a substantial source of income for me going forward. I contemplated whether switching careers was worth it While I'm proud of my writing achievements, freelance journalism hasn't provided me with financial sustainability or the level of personal satisfaction I sought. The profession didn't owe me that, though, and today I'd much rather afford enjoyable experiences than score an interview with a cultural figure I admire. Related stories That was work. It wasn't life. Now, at nearly 46, I'm struggling to find a full-time position . Somehow, I can't even land a junior writer job in marketing, public relations, and communications, as I potentially start over again in a new field that theoretically offers more stability — though it may also have an uncertain future. I'm broke and have no retirement fund. If I'd remained in education, that almost certainly would not be the case. Instead, I'd be 10 years away from retirement , with ample time out of the classroom to travel and do other activities I enjoy. More importantly, I would have helped many more students improve their reading and writing skills. However, I doubt that I would have felt tremendous gratitude for such rewards. I thought I was entitled to them. Struggling as much as I have will help me appreciate simple consistency when I turn my professional life around, and I haven't ruled out a return to teaching in order to do so. I love writing. But maybe having a job I just liked should've been good enough.
LOS ANGELES , Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- There is still plenty of time to experience the Los Angeles Auto Show ® ! Open through Sunday, Dec. 1 , including Thanksgiving Day ( Nov. 28 ), visitors of all ages can enjoy special exhibits, major attractions, hundreds of new cars on display, and a thrilling range of test ride and drive opportunities at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Car enthusiasts and shoppers are invited to touch, feel and experience all new car, SUV and truck models, spanning gas, hybrid, and electric options, all in one location from 30 premium brands including Acura, Alfa Romeo, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, Genesis, GMC, Honda, Hummer, Hyundai, INEOS, Jeep, Kia, Lucid, Nissan, Polestar, Porsche DTLA, RAM, Rivian, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, VinFast, Volkswagen and Volvo. Test drives and rides are the best ways to test out the latest models in a safe and stress-free environment. This year's LA Auto Show offers several indoor and outdoor test track experiences across the LA Convention Center. Included in a ticket purchase: This year's LA Auto Show offers car enthusiasts of all ages and levels of interest an experience they will never forget with the following activations: And so much more with food trucks on weekends, plenty of activities for kids and families, celebrity and sports autograph signings, luxury ride-ons, hard-to-find collectibles and something new around every corner. The Los Angeles Auto Show is open through Sunday, Dec. 1 including Thanksgiving Day. Operating hours are: Wednesday, Nov. 27 , 11AM to 7PM ; Thursday, Nov. 28 , 9AM to 4PM ; Friday, Nov. 29 - Saturday, Nov. 30 , 9AM to 10PM ; and Sunday, Dec. 1, 9AM to 6PM . Tickets Tickets for the Los Angeles Auto Show are on sale now and can be purchased online at laautoshow.com/tickets with a credit card or bank card. Stay up to date with the latest show news, updates, and information, follow the LA Auto Show on X , Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn and sign up for alerts at laautoshow.com . About the Los Angeles Auto Show & AutoMobility LA Founded in 1907, the Los Angeles Auto ShowTM is recognized as one of the world's most influential automotive events. The show celebrates the enduring love that Angelenos have for their cars and offers a global platform for industry debuts, technology, and innovation. Doors are open to the public Nov. 22 – Dec. 1 and the show runs for 10 full days, including Thanksgiving Day. It is a must-attend event for prospective car buyers, industry executives, influencers, car enthusiasts, and for families wanting to enjoy an unforgettable day out during the holiday season. Held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the LA Auto Show contributes several hundred million dollars to the city's economy, stimulates the local job market, and is the number one revenue generator for the Center. On Nov. 21 , AutoMobility LA 2024 , the show's media and industry day, included a range of groundbreaking debuts and announcements, and a conference program featuring the leading minds in automotive and technology. These experts explored the most pressing industry issues in a series of presentations and panel discussions from AutoMobility LA's main stage. Media Contacts Kat Kirsch kat@katkirsch.com Tania Weinkle tania@taniaweinkle.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/all-roads-lead-to-2024s-los-angeles-auto-show-offering-unmatched-guest-experiences-vehicle-debuts-and-special-exhibits-for-attendees-of-all-ages-302317764.html SOURCE Los Angeles Auto Show
NoneThe decision to merge Lincoln with Ford China represents a bold and innovative strategy to revitalize the brand and drive sales growth. By leveraging Ford's established presence and distribution network in China, Lincoln can benefit from greater visibility and accessibility to consumers across the country. This integration will also enable Lincoln to streamline operations, improve cost efficiency, and enhance overall competitiveness in the market.
Some reacted positively on Wednesday to news that the provincial government is considering allowing nurse practitioners to oversee medical care at long term care homes, in the absence of a physician. “It is a welcome idea, to be able to have nurse practitioners in their homes,” said Elaine Shantz, the CEO of Craigholme Long-Term Care Home in Ailsa Craig. “We know that when we are providing care for seniors, a nurse practitioner is able to provide that care – and it adds to the medical resources of our team, and also allows us to have someone, a medical professional onsite,” she added. Nurse practitioners were allowed to fill the role of medical director during the pandemic, and now that change would be permanent under a proposal by Long-Term Care Minister Natalia Kusendova-Bashta. Lambton Kent Middlesex PC MPP Steve Pinsonneault says the move is to help with the doctor shortage. “There is a doctor shortage. They are going to fill that gap. And honestly, they’re doing it now. We’re already setting up facilities where they’re in there. They’re taking on patients,” said Pinsonneault. Both Pinsonnealt and Shantz spoke with CTV News at the ground-breaking for redevelopment of Craigholme LTC. Construction is underway to add 13 new and 83 redeveloped long term care beds. A crowd gathered for ground-breaking announcement at Craigholme Long Term Care Home in Ailsa Craig, Dec. 11, 2024 (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London) “We will be building a beautiful, new 96 bed home. It will feature three home areas, modern administration space, and nursing stations, and a variety of program and service areas,” said Craigholme Board Chair Jennifer Gillies. North Middlesex Mayor Brian Ropp said it’s important for seniors from the community to be able to stay close to home when they move into long term care. “This is a part of the fabric of this community, this facility. And there’s many that a lot of us have known that have moved in here,” he explained. “Locally, people will be able to spend the rest of their lives in a long term care home that is in their community,” added Shantz The $38 million project was funded in part with a grant of more than $7 million from the provincial government. Construction is expected to be complete in early 2027. Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop. Read about us. 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Vancouver Distress call leads to discovery of camper's body on Vancouver Island Mounties say a 42-year-old man who was camping on Vancouver Island has been found dead after rescuers were alerted to a distress signal from his satellite communication device. Charges laid in New Westminster triple-stabbing Police in New Westminster say a 30-year-old suspect has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault in connection to a stabbing that occurred back in October. B.C. company appealing nearly $230K fine for failing to report transactions originating from Iran A Surrey-based "money services business" is appealing a roughly $230,000 fine levied against it by Canada's anti-money-laundering and terrorism financing regulator. Vancouver Island Distress call leads to discovery of camper's body on Vancouver Island Mounties say a 42-year-old man who was camping on Vancouver Island has been found dead after rescuers were alerted to a distress signal from his satellite communication device. No Santa, no Rudolph: B.C. mother questions lyric changes for son's school concert A Saanich, B.C., mom is questioning why her son came home from school with the words “Santa,” “Rudolph” and “Christmas” crossed out on a lyric sheet for his winter concert. Commercial truck driver fired, facing charges after parked cars struck in Metro Vancouver A commercial truck driver has been fired and is facing impaired driving charges after police say his tractor-trailer collided with four parked cars in Port Coquitlam, B.C. Stay ConnectedAs Party Secretary, Changqiang Zhou will be responsible for leading the city's Party committee and government in implementing the directives of the central government, advancing key policy initiatives, and promoting sustainable development. His leadership will be crucial in driving economic growth, improving social welfare, and enhancing the overall well-being of the residents of Qionghai City.
When asked about her husband's admiration for Dao Lang, Xiaohua chuckled and shared, "He has been a loyal fan of Dao Lang for years. He admires not just his music, but also his iconic long hair." This revelation sparked a lively conversation among fans and media outlets, who were eager to see how Xiaohua would react to her husband's idolization of another artist.
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While the absence of Messi and Ronaldo from the FIFPRO Best 11 may come as a surprise to many, it is a testament to the incredible talent that exists in world football today. The rise of young stars like Mbappe and Haaland is a sign of the changing of the guard in the sport, with a new generation of players ready to take over the mantle from the old guard.The decision to abolish the role of Director of Football marks a significant shift in Manchester United's approach to transfer dealings and overall football operations. While the position has become increasingly common among top European clubs as a means to streamline recruitment processes and provide strategic direction, United's owners, the Glazer family, have opted to go in a different direction.
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Women's Premier League ( WPL ) 2025 will see a mini auction take place in Bengaluru on December 15. The five teams have a chance to polish their squads as they aim to win the silverware next year. Mumbai Indians were the inaugural champions in 2023 while Royal Challengers Bengaluru lifted the trophy earlier this year’s with Delhi Capitals finishing as the runners-up on both occasions. Gujarat Giants enter the auction with the biggest purse of Rs 4.4 crore while Delhi Capitals have the smallest budget at Rs 2.5 crore. There are 19 slots available across the five teams. Four teams have four slots each to fill while one has three vacancies. A total of 120 players have been shortlisted for the mini auction – 91 Indians and 29 overseas. This includes nine capped and 82 uncapped Indians. There are 21 capped and eight uncapped overseas players available. Full list of players in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 auction S. no First Name Surname Country Age Specialism 2024 Team C/U/A Base Price Rs Lakh 1 Lauren Bell England 24 Bowler UPW Capped 30 2 Maia Bouchier England 26 Batter Capped 30 3 Darcie Brown Australia 21 Bowler Capped 30 4 Lauren Cheatle Australia 26 Bowler GG Capped 30 5 Nadine De Klerk South Africa 25 Allrounder Capped 30 6 Deandra Dottin West Indies 33 Allrounder Capped 50 7 Kim Garth Australia 28 Bowler Capped 30 8 Danielle Gibson England 23 Allrounder Capped 30 9 Sarah Glenn England 25 Bowler Capped 30 10 Heather Graham Australia 28 Allrounder Capped 30 11 Tejal Hasabnis India 27 Allrounder Capped 30 12 Chinelle Henry West Indies 29 Allrounder Capped 30 13 Alana King Australia 29 Bowler Capped 30 14 Heather Knight England 34 Batter Capped 50 15 C Prathyusha India 26 Allrounder Capped 30 16 Orla Prendergast Ireland 22 Allrounder Capped 30 17 Sneh Rana India 30 Allrounder GG Capped 30 18 Shubha Satheesh India 25 Allrounder RCB Capped 30 19 Sushma Verma India 32 Wicketkeeper Capped 30 20 Poonam Yadav India 33 Bowler DC Capped 30 21 Raghvi Bist India 20 Allrounder Uncapped 10 22 N. Charani India 20 Allrounder Uncapped 10 23 Laura Harris Australia 34 Batter DC Uncapped 10 24 Ira Jadhav India 14 Batter Uncapped 10 25 Fatima Jaffer India 22 Allrounder MI Uncapped 10 26 Humairaa Kaazi India 31 Allrounder MI Uncapped 10 27 G Kamalini India 16 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 28 Nandini Kashyap India 21 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 29 Jagravi Pawar India 25 Bowler Uncapped 10 30 Pratika Rawal India 24 Batter Uncapped 10 31 Prema Rawat India 23 Allrounder Uncapped 10 32 Simran Shaikh India 23 Batter Uncapped 10 33 Tanisha Singh India 21 Allrounder Uncapped 10 34 Sonal Thakur India 22 Allrounder Uncapped 10 35 S Yashasri India 21 Bowler UPW Uncapped 10 36 Nicola Carey Australia 31 Allrounder Capped 30 37 Sophia Dunkley England 26 Batter Capped 30 38 Lauren Filer England 24 Bowler Capped 30 39 Mansi Joshi India 31 Allrounder Capped 30 40 Lizelle Lee South Africa 32 Wicketkeeper Capped 50 41 Rosemary Mair New Zealand 26 Bowler Capped 30 42 Madhuri Mehta India 33 Batter Capped 30 43 Nuzhat Parween India 28 Wicketkeeper Capped 30 44 Paige Scholfield England 29 Allrounder Capped 30 45 Amanda-Jade Wellington Australia 27 Allrounder Capped 30 46 Amisha Bahukhandi India 26 Bowler Uncapped 10 47 Priyanka Bala India 29 Wicketkeeper MI Uncapped 10 48 Gunjan Bhandari India 24 Allrounder Uncapped 10 49 Salonee Dangore India 26 Allrounder Uncapped 10 50 Milly Illingworth Australia 19 Bowler Uncapped 10 51 Prathyoosha Kumar India 25 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 52 Ashwani Kumari India 27 Allrounder DC Uncapped 10 53 Shashi Mathur India 29 Batter Uncapped 10 54 Aparna Mondal India 29 Wicketkeeper DC Uncapped 10 55 Anshu Nagar India 14 Bowler Uncapped 10 56 Tanisha Ohlan India 18 Batter Uncapped 10 57 Tarannum Pathan India 31 Allrounder GG Uncapped 10 58 Shraddha Pokharkar India 28 Bowler RCB Uncapped 10 59 Niki Prasad India 19 Allrounder Uncapped 10 60 Laxmi Yadav India 27 Wicketkeeper UPW Uncapped 10 61 Manali Dakshini India 27 Allrounder Uncapped 10 62 Rima Ekka India 26 Bowler Uncapped 10 63 Rahila Firdous India 26 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 64 Shipra Giri India 22 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 65 Arushi Goel India 27 Batter Uncapped 10 66 Kranti Goud India 21 Allrounder Uncapped 10 67 Sanskriti Gupta India 20 Allrounder Uncapped 10 68 Priyanka Koushal India 29 Allrounder Uncapped 10 69 Suman Meena India 24 Bowler Uncapped 10 70 Shivani Singh India 24 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 71 Parunika Sisodia India 19 Bowler Uncapped 10 72 Rubia Syed India 30 Allrounder Uncapped 10 73 Jyoti Thakur India 26 Allrounder Uncapped 10 74 G Trisha India 19 Allrounder Uncapped 10 75 Joshitha V J India 18 Allrounder Uncapped 10 76 Safina Aziz India 22 Allrounder Uncapped 10 77 Samantha Bates Australia 32 Bowler Uncapped 10 78 Neelam Bhardwaj India 18 Allrounder Uncapped 10 79 Monikha Das India 33 Allrounder Uncapped 10 80 Tess Flintoff Australia 21 Allrounder Uncapped 10 81 Sushmita Ganguly India 21 Bowler Uncapped 10 82 Devika Kandregula India 24 Allrounder Uncapped 10 83 Nazma Khan India 28 Allrounder Uncapped 10 84 Charli Knott Australia 22 Allrounder Uncapped 10 85 P.Ranga Lakshmi India 18 Batter Uncapped 10 86 Kanchan Nagwani India 30 Allrounder Uncapped 10 87 Tanusree Sarkar India 28 Allrounder Uncapped 10 88 Nandani Sharma India 23 Bowler Uncapped 10 89 Tripti Singh India 21 Batter Uncapped 10 90 Sonam Yadav India 17 Batter Uncapped 10 91 Bhavika Ahire India 17 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 92 Khushi Bhatia India 22 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 93 Pranavi Chandra India 22 Batter Uncapped 10 94 Krutika Chaudhari India 27 Bowler Uncapped 10 95 Riya Chaudhari India 23 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 96 Najla CMC India 21 Allrounder Uncapped 10 97 Hurley Gala India 18 Allrounder Uncapped 10 98 Suman Gulia India 26 Allrounder Uncapped 10 99 Prakashika Naik India 27 Bowler Uncapped 10 100 Mousumi Narah India 22 Bowler Uncapped 10 101 Hani Patel India 26 Bowler Uncapped 10 102 Anushka Sharma India 21 Allrounder Uncapped 10 103 Shivali Shinde India 28 Wicketkeeper Uncapped 10 104 Upasana Yadav India 20 Batter Uncapped 10 105 Preeti Yadav India 29 Allrounder Uncapped 10 106 Sarah Bryce Scotland 25 Wicketkeeper Associate 10 107 Arshi Choudhary India 26 Allrounder Uncapped 10 108 Archana Devi India 20 Allrounder Uncapped 10 109 Samaira Dharnidharka UAE 17 Allrounder Associate 10 110 Mehak Kesar India 32 Bowler Uncapped 10 111 Komalpreet Kour India 28 Bowler Uncapped 10 112 Akshita Maheshwari India 24 Allrounder Uncapped 20 113 Rameswari Naik India 26 Bowler Uncapped 10 114 Falak Naz India 20 Allrounder Uncapped 10 115 Mamta Rani India 22 Bowler Uncapped 10 116 Theertha Satish UAE 20 Wicketkeeper Associate 10 117 Shanu Sen India 22 Bowler Uncapped 10 118 Neetu Singh India 26 Allrounder Uncapped 10 119 Anusha Sundaresan India 28 Allrounder Uncapped 10 120 Sunanda Yetrekar India 32 Bowler Uncapped 10 Design Canva Magic Write: Ideas to Stunning Slides in No Time By - 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