A strong message of solidarity was evident at the DY Patil Stadium as India and Australia faced off in the Women’s World Cup semifinal. Both teams, alongside the umpires, wore black armbands in solemn remembrance of 17-year-old Ben Austin. Austin tragically passed away today following an incident during a practice session in Melbourne on Tuesday, where he was hit by a cricket ball and subsequently placed on life support. The cricketing world is united in mourning this young talent, and the gesture from both the Indian and Australian sides highlights the deep bonds and shared humanity within the sport. The match began with Australia opting to bat after winning the crucial toss. Team news included Alyssa Healy’s return to the Australian lineup and some tactical changes for the Indian team as they vied for a spot in the final.
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