India defeated Pakistan by 88 runs in a Women's World Cup match at Colombo's R. Premadasa Stadium on Sunday, but the game ended without the usual post-match handshakes. Both captains avoided the customary greeting at the toss, and players left for their dressing rooms immediately after the match, skipping traditional gestures. Earlier, a miscommunication at the toss led to an incorrect decision, and later, Pakistan's Muneeba Ali was controversially run out, sparking protests. India's Harleen Deol scored 46, while Richa Ghosh added an unbeaten 35, helping set a total of 247. Pakistan's chase faltered despite Sidra Amin's 81, as India's bowlers controlled the match and secured the win, sending India to the top of the tournament standings.