India W vs Bangladesh W: Navi Mumbai Pitch Analysis and Weather Forecast for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

Published: October 26, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
India W vs Bangladesh W: Navi Mumbai Pitch Analysis and Weather Forecast for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

India and Bangladesh will meet in the final group-stage match of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 on October 26 at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. Scheduled as the second game of a double-header, this encounter gives India one last chance to test combinations and strategies before the semi-finals.

India enters the match with confidence after securing a semi-final berth despite a mixed tournament so far. Their previous game against New Zealand saw them post a commanding 340/3, powered by centuries from Smriti Mandhana (105 off 95 balls) and Pratika Rawal (122 off 134 balls), with Jemimah Rodrigues unbeaten on 76. Bowling led by Renuka Singh Thakur restricted New Zealand to 271/8 in 44 overs, highlighting India’s ability to handle pressure.

Bangladesh, already out of semi-final contention, will aim to finish their campaign on a high. The team will look to challenge India and gain confidence while giving young players experience against a top-ranked side. This match also provides India a valuable chance to practice bowling under dew conditions and fine-tune tactics ahead of their semi-final against Australia.

The Dr DY Patil Sports Academy pitch is expected to be batting-friendly, offering good bounce and consistent pace, making it ideal for stroke play. Fast bowlers may find some movement early on, especially under overcast conditions, while spinners are likely to gain grip and assistance as the match progresses. A first-innings total around 250–270 is considered competitive, and the pitch tends to support a balanced contest between bat and ball.

The weather forecast for October 26 in Navi Mumbai predicts afternoon and evening showers, with a 70% chance of rain around the start of the match at 2 PM IST, continuing at 40% for the rest of the day. The temperature is expected to be around 30°C, with high humidity levels, potentially affecting play and pitch conditions.

Fans can stay updated on live scores, toss predictions, pitch conditions, and weather forecasts for India vs Bangladesh at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai through various sports news platforms and live streaming services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When and where is the Indi
W vs Bangladesh W match taking place? A: The match is taking place on October 26 at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.
2. What is the expected pitch condition for the match?
The pitch is expected to be batting-friendly, offering good bounce and consistent pace, making it ideal for stroke play. Fast bowlers may find some movement early on, and spinners are likely to gain assistance as the match progresses.
3. What is the weather forecast for the match day?
The weather forecast predicts afternoon and evening showers, with a 70% chance of rain around the start of the match at 2 PM IST, continuing at 40% for the rest of the day. The temperature is expected to be around 30°C with high humidity levels.
4. What is the significance of this match for India?
This match gives India one last chance to test combinations and strategies before the semi-finals. It also provides a valuable opportunity to practice bowling under dew conditions and fine-tune tactics ahead of their semi-final against Australia.
5. What is the current status of Bangladesh in the tournament?
Bangladesh is already out of semi-final contention but will aim to finish their campaign on a high. The team will look to challenge India and gain confidence while giving young players experience against a top-ranked side.