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Will rain abandon IND-W vs BAN-W match? DY Patil stadium Navi Mumbai weather update



It's raining at DY Patil stadium [Source: @PurnimaMalhotra/X]It's raining at DY Patil stadium [Source: @PurnimaMalhotra/X]

In an unfortunate turn of events, the toss for India Women's final group-stage match against Bangladesh Women has been delayed due to rain. India have already qualified for the Women's World Cup semifinal, while Bangladesh Women are reeling at the bottom of the points table. 

Harmanpreet Kaur and her troops are aiming to secure a win and enter the semifinal with rhythm and confidence. However, rain has delayed the start of the game, with rain playing spoilsport at DY Patil Sports academy. 

DY Patil sports academy Navi Mumbai weather report

DY Patil sports academy weather forecast [Source: AccuWeather]DY Patil sports academy weather forecast [Source: AccuWeather]

Criterion
Data
Temperature (in Degree Celsius)30 (real feel 33)
WindS 11 Km/hr
Wind gusts28 km/h
Humidity77%
Cloud cover100%
Probability of Precipitation97%

According to AccuWeather, the temperature at DY Patil sports academy will range between 30 to 33 degrees Celsius. The wind will blow in the South direction with variable speeds between 11-28 Km/hr. However, the cloud cover at the venue will be around 100 per cent, with the probability of precipitation reading as high as 97. 

The rain stopped for a brief period before Mithali Raj came up with the pitch report. However, as per the latest update on CREX, the drizzle has returned, with the groundsmen covering the entire venue for the time being. 

List of rain affected matches in Women's World Cup 2025

Weather has played a massive role in the Women's World Cup this year. While a number of matches in Sri Lanka were abandoned due to inclement weather at R. Premadasa Stadium, several games in India have also been affected by frequent rain interruptions. Here is a list of rain affected matches in the tournament. 

  • IND-W vs SL-W at Barsapara Stadium
  • SL-W vs AUS-W at R. Premadasa Stadium (abandoned)
  • SL-W vs NZ-W at R. Premadasa Stadium (abandoned)
  • ENG-W vs PAK-W at R. Premadasa Stadium (abandoned)
  • SL-W vs SA-W at R. Premadasa Stadium
  • PAK-W vs NZ-W at R. Premadasa Stadium (abandoned)
  • SA-W vs PAK at R. Premadasa Stadium
  • IND-W vs NZ-W at DY Patil Stadium
  • PAK-W vs SL-W at R. Premadasa Stadium (abandoned)

Update: India Women's World Cup encounter against Bangladesh has been reduced to a 43-over-per-side contest.