India’s concluding league match in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 against Bangladesh was unceremoniously washed out by rain in Navi Mumbai. This damp conclusion means India, having already secured a semifinal spot, will now prepare to face Australia in a crucial encounter on Thursday, October 30th. The match saw Bangladesh reach 119 for 9 in their reduced 27-over innings after being sent in to bat. India’s chase was then adjusted to a target of 126 from 27 overs. Play was eventually stopped with India at 57/0 in 8.4 overs, featuring a brisk 34 not out from Smriti Mandhana and an unbeaten 15 from Amanjot Kaur. The Indian team is also dealing with an injury to Pratika Rawal, who sustained knee and ankle damage while fielding, with her condition being closely monitored by medical staff ahead of the vital semifinal clash.
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