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Women’s World Cup: Fatima Sana, teammates fight off bug attack during Pak–India clash

Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana leads on-field spray response after swarm of insects invaded the ground during the Pakistan vs India ICC Womens Cricket World Cup match in Colombo on October 5, 2025. — Screengrab/X
Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana leads on-field spray response after swarm of insects invaded the ground during the Pakistan vs India ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match in Colombo on October 5, 2025. — Screengrab/X

A swarm of insects forced an unexpected halt during the Pakistan–India ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match in Colombo on Sunday, prompting captain Fatima Sana and her teammates to use insect repellent sprays on the field before play could resume.

The sudden attack by tiny bugs on Sunday caused visible discomfort to the players. Pakistani bowler Nashra Sandhu initially tried to fend them off with a towel after consulting the umpire, but the problem persisted.

As the infestation worsened, Pakistan’s reserve players ran onto the field with insect repellent sprays.

Captain Fatima Sana began spraying around her teammates, while substitute Iman Fatima even sprayed a fellow player’s cap — though the insects refused to disperse.

Moments later, play had to be stopped. Ground staff sprayed the entire field before the match eventually resumed.

Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl first against India at the R Premadasa Stadium.

Green Shirts face challenges after a poor start to their World Cup 2025 campaign, having lost their opening match against Bangladesh.


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