India Storms into Semi-Finals
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Smriti Mandhana (109) and Pratika Rawal (122) added 212 runs for the first wicket, which is India's highest opening stand in ICC Women's World Cup
India ended New Zealand's World Cup hopes with a dominant win at Navi Mumbai. Centuries from Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal helped India post a record 340, while strong bowling, led by Renuka Singh Thakur,
The hosts secured a crucial 56-run win via DLS in a must-win clash, sealing the final semi-final spot in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.
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India Vs Bangladesh Preview, ICC Women's World Cup: IND-W Aim To Iron Out Flaws In Last League Match
Even if India beat Bangladesh, they would still finish fourth in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 points table and face the top-placed team in the second semi-final on October 30
Harry Brook wins the toss and England fancy a chase in Auckland. The visitors are unchanged while New Zealand make change to their XI with all-rounder Zak Foulkes replacing Kyle Jamieson. The Ashes may now be less than a month away but England have got white-ball business in New Zealand to deal with first.
New Zealand and England face off in the 2nd T20I after a rain-hit opener. With the series at 0-0, stars like Curran, Ravindra, and Conway aim to shine in Christchurch amid uncertain weather.
Navjot Singh, who has never left New Zealand, risks deportation to India under immigration laws affecting children born to parents without legal status.