India, Oct. 26 -- India have already made it through to the semifinal, having sealed the final spot in the top four after beating reigning T20 champions New Zealand earlier this week. But the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side won't treat the Bangladesh game as a dead rubber. It will be the game where India will want to test their strategies and techniques, before they unfold them in the Women's World Cup semifinal against Australia next week.

However, the match in Navi Mumbai faces a significant threat of rain. While the pitch and conditions promise a high-scoring contest, rain could spoil the party, with a 75 per cent chance of showers predicted from Sunday morning.

For Bangladesh, the contest will be about pride. Their bowling has been impres...