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Women's World Cup: Pratika Rawal's Injury A Major Concern Ahead Of Semis As Bangla Match Abandoned
The injury puts Pratik in doubt for India's semifinal clash with Australia at the same venue on October 30.
Unseasonal rains played spoilsport for India in more ways than one, washing off the match and costing them a victory and one point. But the bigger concern for the hosts will be the injury suffered by Pratika Rawal ahead of the crucial semifinal. India were 57 for no loss chasing a DLS revised target of 126 in 27 overs when another downpour forced the umpires to call it off as a no-result.
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