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Home  »  Cricket  »  ICC Womens ODI World Cup 2025  »  Match 6 Scorecard

Pakistan Women vs India Women Scorecard, Match 6, ICC Womens ODI World Cup 2025

Result · Oct 05 2025, Sun - 03:00 PM (IST)
INDIA WOMEN
247
PAKISTAN WOMEN
159
India Women won by 88 runs
CRR:3.7
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Sadia Iqbal 10 - 47 2 4.7
Diana Baig 10 1 69 4 6.9
Fatima Sana Khan 10 2 38 2 3.8
Rameen Shamim 10 - 39 1 3.9
Nashra Sundhu 10 - 52 1 5.2
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
48/1 (8.6) Smriti Mandhana
67/2 (14.5) Pratika Rawal
106/3 (24.4) Harmanpreet Kaur
151/4 (33.1) Harleen Deol
159/5 (34.6) Jemimah Rodrigues
201/6 (44.2) Sneh Rana
203/7 (45.3) Deepti Sharma
226/8 (48.2) Shree Charani
247/9 (49.5) Kranti Goud
247/10 (49.6) Renuka Singh Thakur
Bowler O M R W Eco
Renuka Singh Thakur 10 1 29 0 2.9
Kranti Goud 10 3 20 3 2
Sneh Rana 8 - 38 2 4.8
Shree Charani 6 1 26 0 4.3
Deepti Sharma 9 - 45 3 5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
6/1 (3.6) Muneeba Ali Siddiqui
20/2 (7.3) Sadaf Shamas
26/3 (11.1) Aliya Riaz
95/4 (27.1) Natalia Parvaiz
102/5 (30.5) Fatima Sana Khan
143/6 (37.6) Sidra Nawaz
146/7 (38.3) Rameen Shamim
150/8 (39.5) Sidra Amin
158/9 (42.2) Diana Baig
159/10 (42.6) Sadia Iqbal
Match Info
Series: Women's World Cup
Date: Oct 05 2025, Sun - 03:00 PM (IST)
Country: Sri Lanka
City: Colombo
Venue: R. Premadasa Stadium
Toss: Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bowl.
India Women Playing XI: Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Sree Charani, Kranti Goud, Renuka Singh Thakur
Pakistan Women Playing XI: Muneeba Ali, Sadaf Shamas, Sidra Amin, Natalia Parvaiz, Fatima Sana (c), Sidra Nawaz (wk), Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal, Nashra Sundhu, Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig
  • India have won each of their 11 women’s ODIs against Pakistan, including each of their four meetings at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup; in fact, among teams the Women in Blue are yet to lose to in the format, only against Ireland (15) have they played more games.
  • Pakistan have lost each of their four meetings with India at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup; if they lose this game, it will be their joint highest such tally against any opponent in the competition (P5 L5 vs Australia).
  • India have lost five of their last seven games at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup when batting second on the day (W2), including each of the last three on the bounce; the last time they registered a longer such losing streak in the competition was a stretch of five games between January 1978 and July 1993.
  • Pakistan lost their most recent women’s ODI played in Sri Lanka, snapping a three-game winning streak in the format in the country; the last and only time they lost back-to-back women’s ODIs in Sri Lanka was a stretch of 13 games between April 1998 and May 2008.
  • India’s 269/8 in their opening game of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup was the ninth time they scored 250+ runs in an innings in the competition; if they do so in this game, they will join England (20), Australia (19) and New Zealand (11) as the only teams to do so 10 or more times.
  • Pakistan have scored more than 40% of their runs via boundaries in each of their last two games at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup (43.5% vs Bangladesh on 2 October 2025 & 43.3% vs New Zealand on 26 March 2022); the last time they went on a longer such run was a stretch of four games in the 2017 edition.
  • Smriti Mandhana (4,896 runs) is 104 away from becoming the fifth batter overall and second India batter to score 5,000+ runs in women’s ODIs (Mithali Raj – 7,805 runs); in fact, only Australia’s Meg Lanning (15) has scored more tons in the format than Mandhana (13).
  • Nashra Sandhu (104 wickets) is five away from surpassing Nida Dar (108) to become the second leading wicket taker for Pakistan in women’s ODIs; in fact, the only time she picked up five or more wickets in the format was her most recent game prior to the start of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 (6/26 vs South Africa on 22 September 2025).
  • Harmanpreet Kaur (20 boundary sixes) is three away from surpassing Deandra Dottin (22) and Sophie Devine (21) to become the leader in this category at the ICC Women’s World Cup; however, she has failed to hit a six in each of her last five innings in the competition.
  • Sneh Rana has bowled 399 balls at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup since the start of the 2022 edition, the most among bowlers yet to concede a boundary six since then; Fatima Sana (350 balls bowled) leads this category for Pakistan during the same period.

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