Controversial Muneeba Ali Dismissal: Decoding the Laws Behind the Run Out in India vs. Pakistan Women's World Cup Clash

Controversial Muneeba Ali Dismissal: Decoding the Laws Behind the Run Out in India vs. Pakistan Women's World Cup Clash

 11:09 06/10/2025

Pakistan batter Muneeba Ali was controversially run out against India in the Women's World Cup. Despite an LBW appeal, the ball remained live, and a throw to the stumps found her out of her crease with her bat airborne. The 'bouncing bat law' did not apply as she was stationary.
Amanjot Kaur's All-Round Brilliance and Witty Quips Light Up Women's World Cup Debut for India

Amanjot Kaur's All-Round Brilliance and Witty Quips Light Up Women's World Cup Debut for India

 00:09 02/10/2025

Amanjot Kaur delivered a stellar all-round performance on her ODI World Cup debut, notching a maiden half-century and taking a wicket to help India recover from 124/6. Her fearless batting and confident post-match remarks, including her strategic absence from the Australia series, underscored her impactful presence. Deepti Sharma's crucial partnership and bowling also significantly contributed to the win.
India Women Expose Early Vulnerabilities Ahead of Pakistan Clash and World Cup Hurdles

India Women Expose Early Vulnerabilities Ahead of Pakistan Clash and World Cup Hurdles

 00:09 01/10/2025

India were able to overcome Sri Lanka with a few hiccups along the way, but the hosts will need to iron out major issues if they're to win home World Cup. With Pakistan and bigger tests looming, India need to focus on key areas and address issues.
Deepti Sharma Shines as India Clinch 59-Run Victory Over Sri Lanka in Women's ODI World Cup Opener

Deepti Sharma Shines as India Clinch 59-Run Victory Over Sri Lanka in Women's ODI World Cup Opener

 16:09 30/09/2025

India clinched a 59-run victory against Sri Lanka in their 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup opener, powered by Deepti Sharma's exceptional all-round display. Sharma (53 runs, 3/54) and Amanjot Kaur (57 runs) rebuilt India's innings after a collapse, setting a 271-run target. Indian bowlers then restricted Sri Lanka to 211, securing a crucial win despite earlier rain delays.
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