Team India’s Women’s World Cup campaign has suffered a setback with star opener Pratika Rawal officially ruled out of the tournament following a serious injury sustained during the rain-affected clash at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Rawal, one of India’s most consistent performers this season, slipped and fell awkwardly near the boundary ropes while attempting a brave stop in the outfield. Wincing in pain, she had to be helped off the field by the team’s support staff and did not return for the rest of India’s bowling innings or to open the chase in the match which was eventually abandoned.
The news of her injury sent shockwaves through the Indian dressing room. Rawal, who has been the heartbeat of India’s campaign, her runs setting the tone for many of India’s victories, will now miss the remainder of the tournament.
Her absence leaves not just a gap at the top of the order, but also an emotional void in the side. Teammates were seen visibly shaken as word spread of her withdrawal. For a team built on unity and belief, losing a player of Rawal’s caliber and spirit is a crushing blow.
As India regroup to continue their World Cup journey, one message rings clear: they’ll be playing the rest of the campaign for Rawal.
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