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CWC25: बारिश ने धो डाला वर्ल्ड कप का एक और मुकाबला, भारत-बांग्लादेश का आखिरी लीग मैच भी रहा बेनतीजा
CWC25 India Women vs Bangladesh Women Highlights: आईसीसी महिला वनडे वर्ल्ड कप 2025 का 28वां मैच नवी मुंबई के डीवाई पाटिल स्टेडियम में भारत और बांग्लादेश के बीच खेला गया, जो लगातार बारिश की वजह से बिना नतीजे के खत्म हुआ। पहले बल्लेबाजी करते हुए बांग्लादेश 119 रन ही बना सकी थी। जवाब में भारत ने बिना विकेट गंवाए 57 रन बना लिए थे, तभी बारिश ने मैच का रुख बदल दिया और अंपायरों ने दोनों टीमों को एक-एक अंक देकर मुकाबले को बेनतीजा घोषित कर दिया।
आईसीसी महिला वनडे वर्ल्ड कप 2025 का 28वां मुकाबला रविवार (26 अक्टूबर) को भारत और बांग्लादेश के बीच नवी मुंबई के डीवाई पाटिल स्टेडियम में खेला जाना था, लेकिन बारिश ने इस मुकाबले का मजा खराब कर दिया। बारिश की वजह से मैच को घटाकर 27 ओवर प्रति टीम किया गया था।
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