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Women's World Cup: Weather Threat Looms As India Face South Africa Challenge
VDCA International Cricket Stadium: A threat of rain disruption looms as the Indian team gets ready to take on South Africa in their third match in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 at the ADCA-VDCA International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday.
Both India and South Africa are eyeing two full points from this match ahead of the big clash with Australia. The city has started experiencing rain since Tuesday evening, with heavy to very heavy rains in short spells throughout the day in various locations. A red warning for heavy rain has been issued for the next 24 hours till Thursday afternoon.
India are currently sharing the top spot with England on four points from two wins, trailing in second on Net Run Rate. South Africa have recovered from their big defeat to England in their opening match to defeat New Zealand and regain some lost ground. Read More...
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