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Pratika Rawal likely to miss rest of Women’s World Cup

Rawal twisted her ankle during India’s rain-hit last league match against Bangladesh
India's Pratika Rawal plays a shot during an ICC Women's World Cup ODI cricket match between India Women and New Zealand Women, at the DY Patil Stadium, in Navi Mumbai, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. (PTI Photo)

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In a major setback, Indian opener Pratika Rawal is likely to miss the rest of the ICC Women’s World Cup, owing to the ankle injury that occurred during India’s rain-hit last league match against Bangladesh at DY Patil Stadium on Sunday.

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Various reports confirmed that Pratika’s injury is unlikely to heal by October 30 — when the Indian team is scheduled to play against Australia in the second semifinal here in Navi Mumbai.

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The incident occurred during the 21st over of Bangladesh’s innings, when Pratika slipped on the wet outfield while attempting to prevent a second run. She twisted her ankle badly, which also impacted her knee.

She has been India’s standout this World Cup with 308 runs in six innings. She also sits second on the tournament’s run charts.

In her last match, she posted 122 against a crucial tie opposite New Zealand which was a must-win for the host team to qualify for the knockouts.

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