India got a big blow before the semi-finals, opening batsman got injured

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|27-10-2025

Key Points:

Team India played the last match of the league stage against Bangladesh women’s team in Navi Mumbai. However, during this match, news of great concern for the team has come to light.

Delhi: The Indian women’s cricket team has confirmed its place in the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. Team India played the last match of the league stage against Bangladesh women’s team in Navi Mumbai.

However, during this match, news of great concern for the team has come to light.

Bangladesh’s score in rain affected match

In this rain-interrupted match, Bangladesh women’s team, batting first, scored 119 runs in 27 overs. A painful incident happened during the fielding of the Indian team, when opening batsman Pratika Rawal got badly injured while fielding.

injury while fielding

The incident occurred on the last ball of the 21st over of Bangladesh’s innings, when Sharmin Akhtar played a shot towards mid-wicket.

Pratika Rawal, who was fielding there, tried her best to stop the ball, but during this her leg got twisted and she groaned in pain. The ball crossed the boundary and went for four runs, while Pratika was immediately taken off the field.

medical team report

BCCI’s medical team has said that Pratika Raval has injured her ankle and knee. Currently, she is under the observation of the medical staff and her condition is being monitored.

When she got injured, it seemed that she would be taken out with the help of a stretcher, but later she went out of the field with the help of the support staff.

Concern for the team before the semi-finals

Pratika Raval’s injury before the semi-finals has become a matter of concern for Team India. She has been one of the important batsmen of the team in this tournament, hence her staying fit is very important for India’s success.

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