Shreyanka Patil ruled out of India’s ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign; replacement announced

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In a devastating turn of events for Indian cricket, the national team’s campaign at the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 has suffered a significant setback. Talented young spin sensation Shreyanka Patil has been officially ruled out of the remainder of the marquee tournament due to an ankle injury. The news comes as a major heartbreak for the player and a tactical curveball for the team management. However, in a swift developmental move, the International Cricket Council (ICC) Event Technical Committee has approved uncapped leg-break bowler as her direct replacement in the squad.
The unfortunate incident occurred during India’s dominant Group A encounter against the Netherlands on Wednesday. Patil, who has fast become a pivotal component of India’s bowling blueprint, suffered a severe right ankle injury while fielding in her very first over of the match. Chasing a ball toward the mid-on boundary, her foot caught awkwardly on the turf, causing her to twist her ankle and collapse in immediate pain.
Medical staff rushed to her assistance, and the distressing sight of the 23-year-old off-spinner being stretchered off the field signalled the gravity of the injury. Subsequent scans confirmed the worst: Patil would take no further part in the global showpiece. It is an incredibly cruel blow for the youngster, who had just fought her way back from a separate injury layoff earlier this year. She had shown immense promise in India’s previous victory over arch-rivals Pakistan, executing a tight, economical spell of 0/17 from her three overs.
To fill the void, the team management has drafted in the highly touted 24-year-old leg-spinner Prema Rawat. Rawat, who was conveniently stationed in England as part of the ongoing India A shadow tour, will link up immediately with the senior side. While Rawat has yet to earn her senior international cap, she is widely recognized in domestic circles for her match-winning abilities. Representing Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Women’s Premier League (WPL), Rawat’s lethal leg-spin and handy lower-order hitting have garnered significant praise. Furthermore, she was a standout performer in the recent Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars tournament, where she dismantled batting lineups to claim eight wickets at an astonishing average of just 9.62.
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Despite losing a front-line bowling asset, India remains a formidable contender in the competition. The Women in Blue have kicked off their World Cup journey in imperious fashion, registering consecutive, emphatic victories against Pakistan and the Netherlands to sit comfortably at the top of the Group A standings.
The integration of Rawat adds a fresh dimension of mystery spin to India’s arsenal, though replacing Patil’s calm demeanor under pressure will require a collective effort. India’s next major test features a high-stakes clash against a dangerous South Africa lineup at Old Trafford on June 21. With the business end of the tournament looming, the team will need to maintain their clinical momentum to lock down a semi-final berth.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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