India’s Women’s World Cup campaign has hit a critical juncture after suffering a heartbreaking four-run loss to England at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Sunday, October 19. In what was a must-win encounter to revive their tournament hopes, the hosts fell agonizingly short in a nail-biting chase, slipping to their third straight defeat after earlier losses to Australia and South Africa.

With pressure mounting and expectations high, the Indian team walked into the contest needing both performance and redemption. After being put into the bowl, they showed flashes of grit. England, however, rode on a captain’s knock from Heather Knight, who struck a sublime 100 off just 86 balls. Knight’s poise at the crease was pivotal as she constructed England’s innings alongside Amy Jones, who chipped i

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