India Secures Crucial Practice Ahead of Australia Clash as Rain Halts Bangladesh Match
The Women's Cricket World Cup has reached its semi-final stage, with Bangladesh and India failing to progress due to rain in their final league match. Meanwhile, India has secured a crucial practice session ahead of their clash against Australia.
In a disappointing turn of events, the final league match between Bangladesh and India was abandoned due to rain. This was the sixth match in the tournament to be affected by the weather, with five previous washouts occurring in Colombo. Despite the setback, India managed to score 57-0 in 8.4 overs before the interruption, providing them with valuable match practice ahead of their semi-final against Australia.
Bangladesh, however, was unable to secure a strong total against India's bowling attack. They were restricted to 119-9 in 27 overs, with Radha Yadav taking 3-30. This performance may have hindered their chances of progressing further in the tournament.
The semi-finals are set, with England facing South Africa on Wednesday in Guwahati, and India taking on Australia on Thursday in Navi Mumbai. Despite India's absence from the semi-finals, they have shown resilience and skill throughout the tournament, and their upcoming clash royale against Australia promises to be an exciting clash.