
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Started at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on 30 September India women And Sri Lanka WomenThis exciting day and night stability marked the beginning of one of the most prestigious tournaments in women’s cricket. Fans from all over the country and around the world gathered in anticipation of watching high quality cricket and celebrating the growing prominence of the game. Before the match, the correct mixture of sports and culture was exposed by the famous Indian singer Shreya GhoshalWhose patriotism of the national anthem set an inspirational tone for the incident despite the delay in the weather due to a wet outfield.
Shreya Ghoshal’s powerful national anthem rendering sets tone for Ind-W vs SL-W match
Ghoshal imprisoned the crowd with his intimate and melodious singing with “Jan Gana Mana” of “Jan Gana Mana” in a traditional Indian saree, which equally shaken the deep patriotism among the players and the audience. His performance earned a permanent ovation, converting the stadium into an integrated place of pride and emotion, which celebrated the spirit of Indian culture and sports.
Ghoshal’s participation moved beyond the national anthem, as he performed the official anthem of the tournament, “Lao It Home”, a high-energy track celebrating women’s cricket spirit. His presence, the dressing room and on the field both gave a inspiring promoting to the Indian team, which aims to win their first ICC Trophy after 41 years without a global title.
Here’s video:
India stands for India! pic.twitter.com/mfsrqxn9qg
– Star Sports (@StarsportsIndia) September 30, 2025
Sri Lanka’s initial bowling success against India
The first ball was bowled before, Sri Lanka Captain Chamari athapathu Won the toss and chose India in the field, putting India on the bat. Hosts started their innings with explosive pair Smriti Mandana And Tanning rawal,
However, Sri Lanka quickly hit, rejecting the recession for just 8 runs off 10 balls. Left -handed batsman, who punished Achini Kulsuria with two consecutive borders in the third over, was caught Vishmi Gunaratne Close Udashika PrabodhaniBowling at 14/1 in the 3.2nd over. This success came during the compulsory powerplay, in which India scored 43 runs for the loss of one wicket in 10 overs. At the other end, Pratika Rawal remained unbeaten on 18 off 31 balls, while Harlen deol A 15 -run participation to stabilize a 15 -run partnership with 19 runs.
Unfortunately, the game was stopped due to a wet outfield, the rain stopped the proceedings just after the powerplay. The match is suspended with India at 43/1, and fans are awaiting updates when they resume play. The pitch described as a batting -friendly surface offered initial assistance to Sri Lankan seamors, but the weather finally became a decisive factor in the initial session.
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