Summary

  • India win by 59 runs on DLS method - report

  • Sri Lanka struggle to keep pace - Athapaththu top-scoring with 43

  • Deepti stars with ball, taking 3-54

  • India recover from 124-6 to post 269-8

  • Amanjot (57) and Sharma (53) put on 103 for seventh wicket

  • Match reduced to 47 overs per side because of two rain delays

  • Opening game of Women's World Cup, Guwahati

  1. Postpublished at 12:22 BST

    Big covers coming off, now back to just a single strip on the wicket.

    I don't want to speak too soon, but this is looking fairly promising...

  2. Why isn't cricket played in the rain?published at 12:18 BST

    Ask Me Anything

    The opening match of the World Cup has been suspended because of the weather but why isn't cricket played in the rain?

    Never fear - BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team have the answer right here.

  3. 'Into the pressure cooker' - England's World Cup chancespublished at 12:12 BST

    Charlotte Edwards and Nat Sciver-BruntImage source, Getty Images

    England women's winter of turbulence led them to a summer of soul searching.

    A disastrous T20 World Cup group-stage exit at the hands of West Indies was glossed over by beating South Africa away, only for a full-scale implosion down under as Australia inflicted a 16-0 defeat in the multi-format series.

    Change was inevitable: Jon Lewis and Heather Knight out, Charlotte Edwards and Nat Sciver-Brunt were quickly ushered in.

    Now, they are about to enter the pressure cooker again.

    BBC Sport's Ffion Wynne takes a look at what England's expectations are and who will be key to their success.

  4. Postpublished at 12:07 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Groundsmen cover the field as it rains during the 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World CupImage source, Getty Images

    It's never a good sign when they are putting more and more covers on.

  5. Quiz: Name the England World Cup squadpublished at 12:03 BST

    Nat Sciver-Brunt holding a cricket ballImage source, Getty Images

    Right, more covers coming back on.

    Curiously, it looks relatively light overhead, but when TV cameras cut to shots of people at ground level you can see the rain is pretty heavy.

    Time for more distraction then.

    Can you name all the members of England's World Cup squad?

    Take our quiz to find out!

  6. Postpublished at 11:59 BST

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer

    This is the heaviest the rain has been.

  7. Postpublished at 11:56 BST

    Bad news for cricket fans, good news for plastic sheeting addicts.

    One big cover is coming back on, and the three umpires, each with their own umbrella, are out taking another look at things.

    The light show continues for those in the crowd.

  8. Postpublished at 11:53 BST

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer

    Covers going back on...

  9. Play to resume at 12:05 BSTpublished at 11:49 BST

    We've now only got a significantly smaller cover on the square, with the last large bit of sheeting heading off the ground.

    We believe that play is going to resume at 12:05 BST - that information has disappeared off our TV screens but we're pretty confident it's still correct given the progress on the outfield.

  10. Postpublished at 11:44 BST

    Ffion Wynne
    BBC Sport cricket writer

    We've got an impressive music/lights show going on while we wait, but the covers are being removed. We should be back under way shortly.

  11. Postpublished at 11:42 BST

    We've had one wicket fall today.

    Here's how Smriti Mandhana, one of India's leading lights, went for just eight.

    Media caption,

    Mandhana falls for eight as Sri Lanka take early wicket

  12. Postpublished at 11:38 BST

    Hello, we've got some covers moving off the ground.

    The umpires have been taking a look, although one still has a large umbrella up.

    Mixed signals...

  13. Alex Hartley's players to watchpublished at 11:30 BST

    Emma LambImage source, Getty Images

    Eight teams - England, Australia, Bangladesh, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka - are in action in the 2025 Women's World Cup.

    Who are the players to watch?

    Former England spinner and 2017 World Cup winner Alex Hartley has you covered, sharing her predictions and a player to watch from each side - which you can read here.

  14. Postpublished at 11:27 BST

    The skies behind the stands are looking pretty dark, but those over the stadium seem to be pretty clear now.

    With any luck we might be able to get on with the game soon - we'll let you know if we hear news of a resumption time.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:25 BST

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    @11:10 Women's World Cup - "monstrosity". Ffion posts a picture of the smallest spider in the world. At least Henry Spider-M(oer)an was there to rescue her. 🕷

    Anon

  16. Quiz: Get to know the stars of the World Cuppublished at 11:22 BST

    Sophie EcclestoneImage source, Getty Images

    Fear not, we've got plenty of things for you to do during this rain delay - no need to consider "work".

    First up - how much do you know about the players who are taking part in this World Cup?

    Well, here's a quiz with 12 players for you to identify, with hints to help you.

  17. Postpublished at 11:17 BST

    Tell you what, for fans of gigantic plastic sheeting, this is your Woodstock.

    Huge teams of groundstaff, like numbering over 100, have hauled on vast tarpaulins that cover above a third of the ground each.

    The rain does appear to have got a little heavier since the players went off.

  18. Postpublished at 11:17 BST

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This is disappointing because this is the one day that the weather forecast said would be okay. Subsequent days in Guwahati have been fairly unequivocal.

  19. rain stops play

    Rain stops playpublished at 10 overs

    Ind 43-1

    Pratika Rawal of India leaves the field with team mate Harleen Deol as play is delayed due to rainImage source, Getty Images

    Ah, here comes our first rain delay of the tournament.

    It starts coming down towards the end of Udeshika Prabodhani's fifth over.

    The players walk off and on come the covers.

  20. Postpublished at 11:12 BST

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Dew could well be a factor at this ground with the disparity in temperature. The darkness also comes quickly around here - about five o'clock it is closing in.