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India Women vs Bangladesh Women ICC Women ODI World Cup 2025: India look to sharpen their game ahead of knockouts
24htopnews | October 26, 2025 4:06 PM CST

New Delhi:  India will enter their final group stage match with relief and renewed confidence. With a semi-final spot already secured the focus has shifted from qualifying to sustaining momentum. After three challenging games they Womens team finally found their rhythm against New Zealand driven by dominant performances from their batters. The venue for both Indias semi-final and the final match is in Navi Mumbai a ground the team knows well and where they seem to have discovered their perfect formula. After experimenting with several combinations in earlier matches India appeared to have struck the right balance against New Zealand by returning to a five-bowler setup and leaving out all-rounder Amanjot Kaur. The decision to promote the returning Jemimah Rodrigues to No. 3 also worked well potentially paving the way for more experimentation against Bangladesh. Indias bowlers provided solid support in the previous match against New Zealand Indias bowlers provided solid support to the batters with a disciplined execution. The pacers struck early and the rest of the attack kept up the intensity building constant pressure and leaving New Zealand with little room to recover. Although the middle order hasnt been under much pressure yet time at the crease may be vital for them as the knockout stages draw closer. If India wins the toss they may decide to chase giving them an opportunity to improve their preparations as they have only chased once in a close four-run loss to England and have batted first in five games. This game gives Bangladesh the chance to take on one of the tournament favorites and prove they are worthy of being on this stage. Their disciplined bowling has continued to be their most notable strength as they have pushed stronger teams in a number of games. Renuka Singh will once again lead the bowling attack Renuka Singh will once again lead the bowling attack to provide early breakthroughs. She did that against New Zealand marking a strong return after missing the Australia and South Africa games and going wicketless in her previous two outings. Back in rhythm in Navi Mumbai Renuka made the most of the early swing alongside Kranti Gaud to restrict New Zealand giving away no boundaries in the first six overs. Her persistence paid off as she dismissed Georgia Plimmer and Sophie Devine with sharp in-swingers finishing with impressive figures of 2 for 25 from six overs a spell that laid the foundation for India’s commanding win. Both Rabeya Khan and Shorna Akter impressed everyone against Sri Lanka bringing both energy and control to the attack despite the scorching Navi Mumbai heat. They applied constant pressure and tightened the scoring rate with their disciplined spells in the middle overs. Shorna claimed two wickets removing Hasini Perera and Nilakshika Silva to help restrict Sri Lanka to 202. Rabeya made the vital breakthrough by dismissing the dangerous Chamari Athapaththu disrupting Sri Lankas rhythm. Richa Ghosh sustained a left-hand injury Richa Ghosh sustained an injury to her left hand while keeping wickets against New Zealand and spent most of their chase off the field with Uma Chetry stepping in behind the stumps. Ahead of the Bangladesh clash bowling coach Aavishkar Salvi mentioned that Ghosh was fine and the S&C team is taking care of it though he added that India were still discussing her availability. Having reverted to a five-bowler setup against New Zealand leaving out allrounder Amanjot Kaur India are expected to stick with the same successful combination. The pitch stayed under covers on the eve of the match with rain looming in the air and showers are also predicted for Sunday evening. The surface has typically favored batters though pacers have found some early movement on it. India predicted palying XI: Smriti Mandhana Pratika Rawal Harleen Deol Harmanpreet Kaur (c) Jemimah Rodrigues Richa Ghosh (wk) Deepti Sharma Sneh Rana Renuka Singh Kranti Gaud Shree Charani. Sharmin Akter had to leave the field due to cramps during Bangladeshs chase against Sri Lanka but returned to bat in the final over. The team currently has no injury concerns. Bangladesh predicted XI: Fargana Hoque Rubya Haider Sharmin Akhter Nigar Sultana (c & wk) Sobhana Mostary Ritu Moni Shorna Akter Nahida Akter Rabeya Khan Nishita Akter Marufa Akter.


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