Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: IND v BAN Washed Out but Pratika’s Injury Poses New Problems for India
Heavy rain caused multiple delays and the eventual abandonment of the match, disrupting India’s final group stage game before the semi-finals.
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Women’s World Cup 2025: India, Bangladesh split points; Pratika Rawal’s injury a concern for hosts
After Pratika Rawal's injury, the makeshift opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and Amanjot Kaur got off to a brisk start in run-chase. But rain in the ninth over ended all chances of any further play.
Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: IND v BAN washed out but Pratika’s injury poses new problems for India
Amanjot was forced to partner Smriti after Pratika Rawal twisted her knee and ankle while chasing a ball on the wet outfield in the 21st over, giving the camp an injury scare ahead of Thursday’s semifinal against Australia.
India vs Bangladesh LIVE Score, Women's World Cup 2025: Major Worry For India As Rain Gets Heavier In Navi Mumbai
IND vs BAN LIVE Score Updates, Women's World Cup 2025: Renuka Singh Thakur has provided India their first breakthrough of the day as she dismissed Sumaiya Akter for 2.
IND-W vs BAN-W, World Cup 2025 Live Score: Rain stops play after India's twin strikes against Bangladesh
India vs Bangladesh, Women's World Cup 2025 Match No 28 Live Updates: India will be up against Bangladesh in their seventh and final group stage on Sunday, October 26 in Navi Mumbai. India have already played at the DY Patil Sports Academy and have an idea of how the venue might and will play, however, the rain might be a big factor on Sunday, with the forecast not being the greatest for the rest of the day. India got back to the winning ways ag…
Fans Reactions: India vs Bangladesh Ends in No Result, Pratika Rawal Injury Sparks Concern
The league stages of the ongoing 13th edition of the ICC Women’s ODI Cup 2025, came to a timid end as the rain gods took the journey from Colombo to… The post Fans Reactions: India vs Bangladesh Ends in No Result, Pratika Rawal Injury Sparks Concern appeared first on Female Cricket.
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