Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Live Score, Women’s World Cup 2025: The Womenâ€s World Cupâ€s Colombo chapter has been one long battle with rain, and fittingly, the final league game between Sri Lanka Women and Pakistan Women might meet the same fate. Scheduled at the R Premadasa Stadium, Fridayâ€s clash serves as a farewell to a venue that has seen more umbrellas than boundaries this tournament.
Indiaâ€s win over New Zealand last night confirmed the semifinal lineup, making this contest a dead rubber in the standings. Yet, thereâ€s pride at stake. Sri Lanka, with one victory to their name, have shown flashes of competitiveness under Chamari Athapaththuâ€s leadership. Pakistan, led by Fatima Sana, have had moments of promise — notably against Australia and England — but havenâ€t been able to convert pressure into wins.
Persistent showers delayed the toss, with the outfield fully covered and both teams left to wait in frustration. For Pakistan, a washout would cement an unwanted record: finishing winless despite several encouraging performances. For Sri Lanka, even shared points would lift them above New Zealand in the final table — a small consolation for a campaign derailed by the weather.
Team combinations are expected to remain stable. Sri Lanka are likely to field the same XI that earned their lone win, while Pakistan could hand a game to young leg-spinner Aroob Shah, who has been on the sidelines throughout the competition.
Rain aside, both teams have used this World Cup to gauge their progress against stronger sides. “Womenâ€s cricket has grown a lot and thereâ€s been great improvement,†said Pakistan spinner Sadia Iqbal ahead of the match. “We want to keep developing and play at the same level as the top teams.â€
Whether they get that chance in Colombo remains uncertain. The forecast predicts more thunderstorms, meaning the cityâ€s month-long residents may have to accept yet another frustrating day of waiting — a fitting end to a campaign thatâ€s been more about patience than play.
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