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    India Beat Bangladesh to Keep Women’s T20 World Cup Semifinal Hopes Alive

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a crucial Women’s T20 World Cup match at Old Trafford, India secured a commanding win against Bangladesh, maintaining their hopes of reaching the semifinals. Shafali Verma played a pivotal role by scoring a half-century, showcasing her aggressive batting style that has made her one of the tournament’s standout performers. The 50-over world champions chased down the target comfortably within 17 overs, demonstrating their dominance in the shorter format.

    India’s performance in this game highlights their intent to defend their title successfully, as they continue to build momentum in the group stages. Bangladesh, while competitive, struggled to contain the Indian batting lineup, which capitalized on early opportunities to set a strong pace. This victory not only boosts India’s confidence but also puts pressure on other teams vying for semifinal spots in the tournament.

    Notably, the match at Old Trafford serves as a testament to the growing competitiveness in women’s cricket, with emerging talents like Verma making significant impacts on the global stage. India’s ability to chase targets quickly and efficiently will be crucial as they face tougher opponents in the coming rounds. This win keeps their campaign on track and excites fans anticipating high-quality cricket in the knockout stages.

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