Rain delays, fierce bowling, and World Cup drama — India vs Bangladesh delivers a gripping showdown in Navi Mumbai
India Women vs Bangladesh Women: Rain-Shortened Thriller at Navi Mumbai in ICC World Cup 2025
The much-anticipated clash between India Women (IND-W) and Bangladesh Women (BAN-W) in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 turned into a rain-affected thriller at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai, on Sunday, October 26.
After persistent showers delayed the start, the match was shortened to a 43-over per side encounter. Winning the toss, India Women opted to bowl first, capitalizing on the overcast conditions and damp pitch. The decision paid off immediately as Renuka Singh Thakur struck early, dismissing Sumaiya Akter and reducing Bangladesh to 5/1 in the opening overs.
Bangladesh struggled to build momentum, reaching 39/2 in 12.2 overs before another interruption halted play. Nigar Sultana Joty and Sobhana Akhter attempted to stabilize the innings, with Akhter contributing a gritty 18 off 27 balls, but India’s disciplined bowling kept the run rate in check at 3.16.
IND-W vs BAN-W has become a key fixture in the tournament, especially as both teams vie for a spot in the semi-finals. With India’s recent loss to England, every match now carries added pressure. The rain delay and shortened format added unpredictability, testing both teams’ adaptability and strategy.
The match’s outcome remains crucial for India Women’s World Cup 2025 qualification scenario, as they aim to bounce back and secure their place in the knockout stages. Fans across the globe tuned in for live updates, making this one of the most followed matches of the tournament.
Despite the weather setbacks, the India vs Bangladesh Women’s World Cup 2025 match showcased resilience, tactical brilliance, and the growing competitiveness of women’s cricket. As the tournament progresses, such encounters continue to elevate the sport’s global profile.
Stay tuned for more updates, scorecards, and expert analysis from the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.


