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Women's World Cup: Play In India-Bangladesh Match Set To Start At 5 PM
This was the second rain intervention before the start of Sunday's match at the Dr DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, after the first disruption had delayed the toss.
A long spell of rain started at around 3.10 pm, soon after the toss, with the play set to start at 3.25 pm. The ground staff rushed in with the covers as the downpour intensified. With the ground engulfed in near darkness, the rain continued for more than 30 minutes, losing its intensity slowly.
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