Mumbai Indians Star Ruled Out of 2025 Women's World Cup; BCCI Names Replacement
Uma Chetry replaces injured Yastika Bhatia in India's squad for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 and upcoming Australia series, marking her ODI debut opportunity.
- The ICC has opened ticket sales for the upcoming 2025 Women's One Day International World Cup, which will commence on September 30 and be held across venues in India and Sri Lanka.
- The ICC set record-low prices at Rs 100 to boost accessibility, following a near fourfold prize money increase from the 2022 event.
- Tickets went live on September 4 with a four-day exclusive pre-sale for Google Pay users before general sales on September 9.
- Singer Shreya Ghoshal recorded the official anthem 'Bring it Home' and will perform at the opening ceremony in Guwahati.
- India named Uma Chetry as injury replacement for Yastika Bhatia in their squad, and the event aims for packed stadiums reflecting growing women's cricket interest.
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Uma Chetry Replaces Injured Yastika Bhatia in India's Squad for Australia ODIs and Women's World Cup 2025
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. The Women's Selection Committee named Uma Chetry as a replacement for Yastika Bhatia in India's squad for the three-match ODI series against Australia and the upcoming ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. Sports News | Uma Chetry Replaces Injured Yastika Bhatia in India's Squad for Australia ODIs and Women's World Cup 2025.
India At ICC Women's World Cup 2025: Uma Chetry Replaces Injured Yastika Bhatia
Latest update on India women's cricket team: With Yastika Bhatia ruled out of the Australia series and ICC Women's World Cup 2025 due to a knee injury, Uma Chetry steps in as a wicketkeeping option for the hosts
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