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Shreyanka Patil Ruled Out of Women's T20 WC; Prema Rawat Named Replacement

India off-spinner Shreyanka Patil has been ruled out of the Women's T20 World Cup after twisting her right ankle against the Netherlands. Uncapped legspinner Prema Rawat has been named her replacement by the ICC Event Technical Committee. Shreyanka had recently returned from injury and spoke about the mental toll of repeated setbacks. India, unbeaten in Group A, will face South Africa next on Sunday in Manchester.

Women's T20 WC: Shreyanka ruled out with injury as Prema Rawat named replacement

Dubai, June 19

India have suffered a major injury blow in their Women's T20 World Cup campaign as off-spinner Shreyanka Patil has been ruled out of the tournament after sustaining an injury to her ankle. Uncapped legspinner Prema Rawat has been named her replacement.

During India's Group A clash against the Netherlands on Wednesday, the off-spinner was stretchered off the field after twisting her right ankle on the first ball of the sixth over of the Netherlands' innings when Shreyanka, having just come in to bowl, chased a ball towards mid‑on, but went down on the field after twisting her right ankle. She immediately clutched her ankle and winced in pain, with teammates rushing to her aid.

"The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Prema Rawat as a replacement for Shreyanka Patil in the India squad. The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee before the replacement player can be officially added to the squad," ICC said in a statement.

The 24-year-old leg-break bowler impressed in her recent outing in the Women's Premier League and also in the Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars. She picked eight wickets at an average of 9.62 for India A in the latter. Prema has featured in six Women's Premier League matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru over the last two seasons, picking up three wickets. In the domestic circuit, she played a crucial hand in Uttarakhand's victory in the domestic senior championship.

Shreyanka, meanwhile, had made a comeback to international cricket from injury earlier this year, and had featured in India's win against Pakistan, where she finished with 0-17 from three overs.

Earlier this year, in the 2026 WPL, Shreyanka was a member of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team, winning the title. On her return to international cricket, Shreyanka openly spoke about the mental toll of repeated injuries and admitted to battling thoughts of giving up the game altogether, but credited her family and support system for keeping her motivated.

India are unbeaten in their group so far, having beaten Pakistan and Netherlands. They face South Africa on Sunday in Manchester.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Nikhil C

Injuries are part and parcel of sports, but it's heartbreaking to see a young player like Shreyanka go through this repeatedly. The fact that she thought of quitting shows the mental pressure these athletes face. Kudos to her family for supporting her. And Prema Rawat has been knocking on the doors - her performance in the Emerging Asia Cup was outstanding. Good replacement.

Rohan X

Honestly, I feel the team management should have been more careful with Shreyanka's workload. She was rushed back too quickly. That said, Prema is a fantastic talent - saw her in the WPL for RCB. She has good control and variations. India should still win against South Africa. All the best, girls! 🙌

Sneha F

This is such a setback for the team. Shreyanka was in good form and her off-spin was crucial in the middle overs. But I'm excited to see Prema Rawat get her chance! She's been brilliant in domestic cricket and her leg-spin could be a surprise weapon. Hope she grabs this opportunity with both hands. 😊

Pooja D

One thing I appreciate about the current Indian women's team is the depth they've built. Losing Shreyanka is a big blow, but Prema is no pushover. She bowled beautifully in the domestic senior championship and has that X-factor. Hope she doesn't feel too much pressure. Also, can we talk about how unlucky Shreyanka has been? Feel so bad for her. 💔

Michael C

As an Australian, I've been following Indian women's cricket closely. Shreyanka is a real talent

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