IND-W vs BAN-W 28th Match Highlights of ICC Women’s World cup 2025
Match Overview: Rain Halts Final League Game
The group stage of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 concluded on a damp note as rain forced the India vs Bangladesh Women clash to be abandoned in Chennai on Sunday night. The game was called off after 8.4 overs of India’s innings, with steady drizzle returning to end any hopes of resumption. Despite the washout, India had already secured their semifinal berth, ensuring they enter the knockout phase with confidence and form on their side. So Let’s take a look at IND-W vs BAN-W 28th Match Highlights.
The result had no major impact on the points table — India finished strong, while Bangladesh wrapped up their impressive campaign with plenty of positives despite missing out on the semifinals.
India’s Dominant Bowling Display
Before the rain arrived, India used the opportunity to test their bench strength. Radha Yadav shone brightly with the ball, taking three crucial wickets and maintaining impressive control through the middle overs. Every Indian bowler chipped in, keeping Bangladesh under pressure right from the start.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s captaincy was sharp and balanced, ensuring that even in a low-stakes game, India maintained discipline and focus. The bowlers executed their plans with clarity, and their ability to strike regularly showcased the depth in India’s bowling attack ahead of the semifinals.
Injury Concern for India
A key concern emerged when Pratika Rawal twisted her right ankle during the match and had to hobble off the field. Harmanpreet confirmed post-match that the medical team is monitoring her condition closely, expressing optimism that she will recover in time for the semifinal clash. The injury is being treated as a precaution, but it remains India’s only worry going into the knockout stage.
Bangladesh’s Campaign Ends with Pride
Although Bangladesh couldn’t finish with a win, captain Nigar Sultana Joty praised her team’s efforts throughout the tournament. She highlighted how the side fought valiantly against stronger opponents like England, South Africa, and Sri Lanka, and credited the young players for their energy and commitment. Despite her own finger injury, Nigar maintained a positive outlook, saying the team would learn and grow from this experience.
What’s Next
With this game marking the end of the group stages, the semifinal line-up is now confirmed. England, India, South Africa, and Australia have qualified for the final four. India will face England in the first semifinal on October 29, a contest that promises high-quality cricket and fierce competition.
As Harmanpreet stated, “We’ve played good cricket so far, but now the real challenge begins.” India will look to carry their momentum, team spirit, and composure into the semis — where every moment counts.
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