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28th Match (D/N), DY Patil, October 26, 2025, ICC Women's World Cup
(27/27 ov) 119/9
(8.4/27 ov, T:126) 57/0

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Radha shines in washout between India and Bangladesh

India were well poised to win the shortened game but the weather just couldn't hold out

Firdose Moonda
Firdose Moonda
26-Oct-2025 • Updated 17 hrs ago
Radha Yadav's direct hit removed Nigar Sultana after the rain break, India vs Bangladesh, Women's World Cup 2025, Navi Mumbai, October 26, 2025

Radha Yadav's direct hit removed Nigar Sultana after the rain break  •  ICC/Getty Images

Match abandoned India 57 for 0 (Mandhana 34*, Amanjot 15*) vs Bangladesh 119 for 9 (Sharmin 36, Radha 3-30, Shree Charani 2-23)
Unseasonal rain washed out the final group stage match of the Women's World Cup, with India well-poised to complete a big win over Bangladesh. The weather played more games than the cricketers after the start of play was delayed for two hours, which initially reduced the match to 43-overs-a-side. A further two-hour stoppage 12.2 overs into Bangladesh's innings made it a 27-overs-a-side match and India were set a revised target of 126.
They were on track at 57 for 0 in the ninth over but more showers meant the minimum 20 overs could not be completed.
With more rain forecast for the rest of the week in Mumbai, this match may have been a taste of things to come, especially for India's semi-final against Australia on Thursday but that could be the least of their concerns. Opening batter Pratika Rawal suffered an injury to her knee and ankle while fielding and could not take her place at the top of the line-up in the chase. With a three-day turnaround before the knockout, she is being monitored by the Indian medical staff. In Rawal's absence, Amanjot Kaur partnered Smriti Mandhana in the chase.
That India had such a modest target was largely due to their left-arm spinners, who shared five wickets between them. Radha Yadav, playing in her first match of the tournament, picked up 3 for 30 while Shree Charani iced the cake with 2 for 23 included. Only four Bangladesh batters got into double-figures as they stumbled to 119 for 9 in 27 overs.
Bangladesh were under pressure from the first ball when Renuka Singh produced an inswinging yorker that tested Sumaiya Akter's defence. She finished the over with a wide ball outside off that Sumaiya slashed at, only to find Charani at short third. Deepti Sharma opened the bowling from the other end but had to wait until the 10th over to break through. She went around the wicket to Rubya Haider and induced a leading edge which was caught at mid-off.
There were 17 more balls bowled as the drizzle became a downpour and players were taken off the field at 5.50pm. Heavy rain followed and it looked increasingly unlikely the game could go ahead by 8.05pm, but the weather cleared leaving the players to deal with a wet ball.
Sharmin Akhter should have been run out when she thought a single was on even as Nigar Sultana sent her back from more than halfway down. Jemima Rodrigues' throw was good but Charani could not collect cleanly. Four overs later, Radha made no mistake. Sharmin hit the ball to her at point. Sultana, from the non-striker's end, ran and Yadav's clean pick-up and throw found her short of her ground.
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Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo's correspondent for South Africa and women's cricket