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Home / Sports / Richa Ghosh's Injury Casts Doubt on India's World Cup Semi-Final Clash

Richa Ghosh's Injury Casts Doubt on India's World Cup Semi-Final Clash

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Richa Ghosh's finger injury raises concerns about her availability
  • Shafali Verma replaces injured Pratika Rawal in India's World Cup squad
  • India to face defending champions Australia in crucial semi-final
Richa Ghosh's Injury Casts Doubt on India's World Cup Semi-Final Clash

As the Indian women's cricket team prepares for their ICC Women's World Cup semi-final against Australia on Friday, 2025-10-27, concerns have emerged over the availability of wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh. Ghosh had sustained a finger injury during the group-stage fixture against New Zealand last week and was rested for the inconsequential match against Bangladesh, which was eventually washed out.

The Indian team has already been dealt a blow with the injury to opening batter Pratika Rawal, and now the focus is on Richa's fitness ahead of the crucial encounter against the defending champions. While Shafali Verma has been drafted into the squad as Rawal's replacement, the team management is yet to provide an official update on Richa's status.

Shafali, who was previously left out of the main squad and reserves, has expressed confidence in her ability to deliver if given the opportunity. "I'm confident I'll do well -- 200 percent," she said, assuring that she is ready to make the most of her recall to the national team.

The Indian team will be hoping for Richa's speedy recovery, as her presence could be crucial in strengthening their chances against the formidable Australian side. The semi-final clash promises to be an intense and closely contested affair, with both teams vying for a spot in the final of the prestigious tournament.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Richa Ghosh sustained a finger injury during India's group-stage match against New Zealand, and her availability for the semi-final against Australia is currently uncertain.
Shafali Verma has expressed confidence in her ability to deliver if given the opportunity, saying she is ready to make the most of her recall to the national team.
The semi-final clash between India and defending champions Australia promises to be an intense and closely contested affair, with both teams vying for a spot in the final of the prestigious tournament.

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