IND-W vs BAN-W 28th Match Highlights of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
Match overview: Rain stops last league match
The group stage of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 ended on a damp note as rain forced its way India vs Bangladesh women The clash will be called off in Chennai on Sunday evening. The match was abandoned after 8.4 overs of India’s innings, with the steady drizzle returning to end any hopes of resumption. Despite the excess, India had already secured their place in the semi-finalsleaving them confident and confident going into the knockout stages. So let’s take a look at the highlights of the 28th match between IND-W and BAN-W.
The result did not have a major impact on the points table, with India finishing strongly, while Bangladesh ended their impressive campaign with many positive results despite missing the semi-finals.
India’s dominant bowling display
Before the rains arrived, India took the opportunity to test the strength of their bench. Radha Yadav shone brightly with the ball, taking three crucial wickets and maintaining impressive control through the middle overs. Every Indian bowler chipped in, putting Bangladesh under pressure from the start.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s captaincy was sharp and balanced, helping India maintain discipline and focus even in a low-stakes game. The bowlers executed their plans with clarity, and their ability to strike regularly demonstrated the depth of the Indian bowling attack ahead of the semi-finals.
Personal injury care for India
A major concern then arose Pratika Rawal twisted her right ankle during the match and had to limp off the field. Harmanpreet confirmed after the match that the medical team is closely monitoring her condition and expressed optimism that she will recover in time for the semi-final. The injury is being treated as a precaution but it remains the only concern for India as they enter the knockout stages.
The campaign in Bangladesh ends with pride
Although Bangladesh could not end with a win, Captain Nigar Sultana Joty praised her team’s efforts throughout the tournament. She highlighted how the team fought bravely against stronger opponents such as England, South Africa and Sri Lanka and praised the young players for their energy and dedication. Despite her own finger injury, Nigar maintained a positive outlook and said the team would learn and grow from the experience.
What’s next
With this match marking the end of the group stage, the semi-final line-up has now been confirmed. England, India, South Africa and Australia have qualified for the last four. India will be confronted England in the first semi-final October 29a match that promises high quality cricket and fierce competition.
As Harmanpreet said, “We have played good cricket so far, but now the real challenge begins.” India will look to carry their momentum, team spirit and composure into the semi-finals – where every moment counts.
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