Rain Delays India-Bangladesh WC Toss Amid Uma Chetry's ODI Debut

The India versus Bangladesh Women's ODI World Cup match faced an immediate weather challenge before it even began. Dark clouds gathered over the stadium just as teams completed their warm-up sessions. Uma Chetry received her ODI cap in a brief ceremony before rain forced players indoors. This weather pattern raises concerns for the upcoming semifinal match scheduled at the same venue.

Key Points: Rain Delays India Bangladesh Women's ODI World Cup Match

  • Rain interrupts warm-up sessions just 15 minutes before scheduled toss
  • Ground staff works quickly to cover 75% of playing surface
  • Uma Chetry receives ODI cap from Smriti Mandhana before rain delay
  • Weather forecast predicts potential rain for India-Australia semifinal match
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Women's WC: Rain delays toss for IND v BAN match; Uma Chetry set for ODI debut

Weather disrupts IND v BAN Women's WC as Uma Chetry makes ODI debut. Rain threatens full match completion at DY Patil Stadium.

"Uma was handed her India cap by opener and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana - Match Report"

Navi Mumbai, Oct 26

The start of Match 28 between India and Bangladesh in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup has been delayed due to a short spell of rain that forced to ground staff to rush in with the covers at the Dr DY. Patil Stadium on Sunday.

The teams had started their warmup under overcast conditions with dark clouds hovering over the ground. It started to drizzle with around 15 minutes to go for the toss. With around 75 per cent of the ground covered, the players walked into the dugout, and the drizzle intensified.

However, the drizzle continued for 10 minutes or so, but that was enough for the toss to be delayed. The ground staff started removing the covers, though they will have to be on their toes with dark clouds still hovering over the ground. The lights have been switched out early, and though the match will start a few minutes late if conditions remain the same, whether we will get a full game on Sunday could be anybody's guess.

But the covers were back again soon as it started to rain again. The ground staff has covered the central pitch.

Meanwhile, India have handed a debut cap to wicketkeeper batter Uma Chetry, who comes in place of Richa Ghosh, who injured her finger while fielding a leg-side delivery in the match against New Zealand at the same venue on October 23.

Uma was handed her India cap by opener and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana in a small ceremony on the ground before the players were forced into the dugout by a brief downpour. Uma has already played a few T20Is for India but will be stepping out for her first ODI on Sunday.

With the semifinal lineup already decided, it is an inconsequential match, but both teams will be playing for bragging rights -- Bangladesh for the satisfaction of having beaten a top-four team while India will be hoping to perfect their combination before the all-crucial knock-out encounter with Australia at the same venue on October 30.

There is a possibility that the all-crucial second semifinal will also be impacted by inclement weather. Rain is predicted for Thursday (October 30) when India will meet Australia a the same venue.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Mumbai rains always playing spoilsport during cricket season! Ground staff doing their best though. All the best to Uma Chetry for her ODI debut! 🤞
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Arjun K
Great opportunity for Uma Chetry to prove herself! Though I feel bad for Richa Ghosh - she was in good form. Hope the weather clears up for some good cricket action.
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Sarah B
Worried about the semi-final against Australia if the weather continues like this. BCCI should have better contingency plans for rain-affected matches.
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Kavya N
Excited to see Uma Chetry get her chance! Women's cricket in India is growing so well. Even though it's an inconsequential match, every game matters for experience. 💪
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Michael C
The ground staff deserves appreciation for their quick work with the covers. Tough job in these conditions. Hope we get at least a 30-over game today.

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