A controversial run-out dismissal of Pakistan’s opener Muneeba Ali sparked heated debate during the India vs Pakistan Women’s World Cup 2025 match in Colombo, putting umpiring under the spotlight.

Last Updated: 09.05 PM, Oct 05, 2025
The India vs Pakistan Women’s World Cup 2025 encounter in Colombo saw drama unfold early when Pakistan opener Muneeba Ali was ruled run out in the 4th over. A sharp throw from Deepti Sharma hit the stumps, and replays showed the batter’s bat was extremely close to the crease.
What followed was confusion, with many feeling Muneeba had just about made her ground before the bails were dislodged. The on-field umpire, however, gave her out, and the decision stood since no review was taken. Pakistan’s skipper Fatima Sana was visibly unhappy and exchanged words with the officials, questioning the lack of clarity. For Pakistan, it was a big setback, as losing an opener so early in a high-pressure contest against India dented their momentum.
The incident quickly became the talking point of the game. Fans on social media debated whether the dismissal was fair, with split opinions on whether the third umpire should have intervened. For Pakistan supporters, it felt like a turning point gone against them, while Indian fans saw it as a reward for sharp fielding.
Moments like these often define India-Pakistan contests, where emotions run high and every small call carries massive weight. The run-out not only rattled Pakistan’s batting order but also reignited discussions about the role of technology in such tight moments.
While India used the breakthrough to tighten their grip on the game, Pakistan struggled to recover from the early blow. The controversy added yet another layer to the storied rivalry, proving that whenever these two nations meet, the drama extends beyond just runs and wickets.