Pratika Rawal ruled out of Women’s World Cup

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Pratika Rawal ruled out of Women’s World Cup

Tuesday, 28 October 2025 | Press Trust of India

Pratika Rawal ruled out of Women’s World Cup

In a major blow to India, in-form opener Pratika Rawal was on Monday ruled out of the remainder of the Women’s World Cup after injuring her knee and ankle during the game against Bangladesh. The 25-year-old had twisted her right ankle during India’s last league match at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday. “The manner in which she fell, it became clear that she would not be available for the knockout games. It is very unfortunate,” a BCCI source said.

Rawal’s right foot got stuck into the turf on the final ball of the 21st over as she ran in from deep midwicket to stop the ball, and collapsed immediately grimacing in pain. Indian players ran towards their teammate while a stretcher was also taken to the spot, but Rawal walked off the field with assistance from the support staff. Rawal has been in stellar form throughout the tournament, amassing 308 runs from six innings at an average of 51.33.

She hit her maiden World Cup century in the game against New Zealand. In the process, she also became the joint-fastest to 1000 runs in women’s ODIs. Rawal has also forged a prolific alliance with Smriti Mandhana at the top of the order. India are set to take on defending champions Australia in the semifinal on Thursday while the final is scheduled for Sunday. There are also doubts over Richa Ghosh’s fitness as well. The wicktkeeper batter had sustained a blow to her finger against New Zealand and subsequently sat out the Bangladesh match.

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