• During the toss in Colombo for the CWC 2025 game vs India, Pakistan captain Fatima Sana’s call created a storm online.

  • Pakistan have won the toss and elected to field first against India.

Did Fatima Sana actually say ‘tails’? Toss confusion steals spotlight in IND-W vs PAK-W World Cup 2025 clash
IND-W vs PAK-W (Image Source: X)

It was supposed to be another high-voltage India vs Pakistan encounter at the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, but before a single ball was bowled, controversy struck. During the toss at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Pakistan captain Fatima Sana’s call created a storm online. The moment, which should have been routine, has now become the centre of heated debate after a clear discrepancy between what was said and what was heard changed the course of the pre-match proceedings.

Fatima Sana’s toss controversy ignites debate in India–Pakistan Women’s World Cup

As the two captains, and Fatima, walked out for the toss, tension was already in the air. Harmanpreet flipped the coin, and Fatima made her call. The young Pakistan captain could be heard distinctly saying ‘tails’ on the live microphone. However, broadcaster , in an apparent miscommunication, repeated ‘heads’ to the audience. The coin landed on heads, yet the officials, led by match referee Shandre Fritz, announced that Pakistan had won the toss. Neither Fritz nor Harmanpreet contested the decision, allowing Pakistan to choose bowling first. The incident quickly went viral across social media, where users circulated the clip pointing out the audible mistake. The fact that the Pakistan captain remained silent despite realizing the mix-up only added fuel to the debate.

Beyond the toss controversy, the scene also reflected the growing frost between the two sides. Following the ‘no-handshake policy’ first adopted by India’s men’s team during the Asia Cup, . Both captains avoided pleasantries, walking separately to the pitch and barely exchanging a glance during the toss ceremony. After the flip, they briefly addressed broadcaster Mel Jones and immediately walked back to their respective teams.

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Play halted as bug fumigation interrupts India vs Pakistan Women’s World Cup Clash in Colombo

In a bizarre turn of events at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, play was halted during the high-voltage India vs Pakistan Women’s World Cup 2025 encounter due to a scheduled round of bug fumigation. India were 154/4 after 34 overs when players were asked to leave the field for safety reasons. The interruption came just as India were building momentum following a steady recovery from early setbacks. Harleen Deol’s composed 46 and Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 28 had guided India to a respectable position after losing Smriti Mandhana (23) and captain Harmanpreet Kaur (19). Pakistan’s bowlers, led by Fatima, Rameen Shamim and Sadia Iqbal, kept the scoring in check with disciplined spells. The unusual delay left both teams bemused, as officials ensured proper fumigation before play could resume. The break, though unexpected, offered both sides a breather in what had been an intense and evenly balanced contest up to that point.

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