Women’s World Cup 2025: Rain washes out India women’s training session ahead of crucial New Zealand clash

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|22-10-2025

Heavy rains on Tuesday washed out India’s training session ahead of its crucial Women’s World Cup match against New Zealand here on Thursday.

India and New Zealand will face off at the DY Patil Stadium in what could be a virtual quarterfinal as the two teams are locked in an intense battle for the last semifinal spot.

Seven-time champion Australia, South Africa and England have already booked their last-four spots.

India is in a desperate situation after losing three of its five matches and is fourth on the table with four points.

New Zealand also have four points, courtesy one win and two washed out matches, but they are placed fifth with a negative net run rate.

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On Tuesday, while the White Ferns were able to train at the main ground and the university ground, India didn’t have any such luck.

Having gone through their warmup drills, the Indian players were forced inside as a heavy spell of rain along with strong winds washed out their practice session.

India will come back on Wednesday afternoon for its final nets session ahead of the clash on Thursday.

Published on Oct 21, 2025

India will come back on Wednesday afternoon for its final nets session ahead of the clash on Thursday.

Published on Oct 21, 2025

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