Women's WC: India to face AUS in semi-final on Oct 30

Women's WC: India to face AUS in semi-final on Oct 30

NEW DELHI [Maha Media]: The match between India and Bangladesh has been called off after rain intervened once again. Play had resumed following a lengthy delay, and India managed to face just 8.4 overs before the downpour forced the game to an early end. As a result, the points will be shared between the two sides, bringing an anticlimactic close to the fixture.

India will take satisfaction from their earlier win against New Zealand, which secured their place in the semifinals. However, the team faces a worrying development with Pratika Rawal hobbling off the field after twisting her right ankle. Her fitness will be closely monitored ahead of the knockout stages, and updates on her status will be crucial for India’s semifinal preparations.

In today’s game, India opted to give squad players some time on the field. Radha Yadav stood out with an impressive three-wicket haul, while all five of India’s bowlers contributed by claiming wickets. The team’s disciplined performance highlighted the depth in their bowling attack, even in a truncated contest.

Bangladesh, meanwhile, would have hoped to finish their Monsoon World Cup on a high note, but the rain thwarted their plans. Despite the disappointment, they can reflect on a tournament with memorable moments, including a win over Pakistan and competitive performances against England, South Africa, and Sri Lanka, making it a campaign to remember.
 

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