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Home  »  Cricket  »  ICC Womens ODI World Cup 2025  »  Match 21 Scorecard

Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women Scorecard, Match 21, ICC Womens ODI World Cup 2025

Result · Oct 20 2025, Mon - 03:00 PM (IST)
Match 21, - Dr DY Patil Sports Academy
SRI LANKA WOMEN
202
BANGLADESH WOMEN
195/9
Sri Lanka Women won by 7 runs
CRR:3.9
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Marufa Akter 5.4 - 36 1 6.4
Nishita Akter Nishi 10 - 35 1 3.5
Nahida Akter 7 1 30 1 4.3
Rabeya Khan 9 1 39 2 4.3
Mst Ritu Moni 6 - 33 0 5.5
Shorna Akter 10 4 27 3 2.7
Sobhana Mostary 1 - 1 0 1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (0.1) Vishmi Gunaratne
72/2 (12.4) Chamari Athapaththu
87/3 (16.4) Harshitha Samarawickrama
100/4 (19.1) Kavisha Dilhari
174/5 (31.4) Nilakshi de Silva
178/6 (33.2) Anushka Sanjeewani
181/7 (34.2) Sugandika Kumari
182/8 (35.3) Hasini Perera
200/9 (47.4) Udeshika Prabodani
202/10 (48.4) Malki Madara
Bowler O M R W Eco
Malki Madara 7 - 19 0 2.7
Udeshika Prabodani 7 1 29 1 4.1
Sugandika Kumari 9 - 38 2 4.2
Inoka Ranaweera 10 - 42 0 4.2
Chamari Athapaththu 10 - 42 4 4.2
Kavisha Dilhari 7 - 25 0 3.6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
2/1 (1.5) Rubya Haider
24/2 (10.2) Fargana Hoque Pinky
44/3 (15.3) Sobhana Mostary
176/4 (45.1) Shorna Akter
193/5 (48.4) Mst Ritu Moni
194/6 (49.1) Rabeya Khan
194/7 (49.2) Nahida Akter
194/8 (49.3) Nigar Sultana Joty
194/9 (49.4) Marufa Akter
Match Info
Series: Women's World Cup
Date: Oct 20 2025, Mon - 03:00 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Mumbai
Venue: Dr DY Patil Sports Academy
Toss: Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat.
Sri Lanka Women Playing XI: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Vishmi Gunaratne, Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshi de Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Sugandika Kumari, Malki Madara, Inoka Ranaweera, Udeshika Prabodani
Bangladesh Women Playing XI: Farzana Hoque, Rubya Haider, Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultana Joty (c) (wk), Sobhana Mostary, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Nahida Akter, Rabeya Khan, Nishita Akter Nishi, Marufa Akter
  • Sri Lanka have won both their completed women’s ODIs against Bangladesh, batting first in each of them; this will be the first meeting between the two sides at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.
  • Bangladesh have lost six of their last eight women’s ODIs when batting first on the day (W2), including each of the last five on the bounce; the last time they went on a longer such losing streak in the format was a stretch of seven games between January 2017 and March 2022.
  • Sri Lanka have lost each of their last five women’s ODIs, last going on a longer losing streak in the format between February 2019 and June 2022 (11 games); in fact, they have lost each of their last seven matches in the format played in India.
  • Bangladesh have lost all their seven women’s ODIs played in India, having lost more games only in matches hosted at home (11) and in South Africa (10); while Sri Lanka’s 17 losses in India is their highest loss tally in women’s ODIs among countries they played in away from home.
  • No side has allowed opponent batters a better good connection rate in the ongoing ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup than Bangladesh (78.6%) and Sri Lanka (77.3%).
  • Bangladesh have a catch success rate of 52.4% in the ongoing ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, the lowest of any side and over 18 percentage points less than Sri Lanka (70.6%); Bangladesh have caught only 11 of the 21 chances presented to them in the ongoing edition of the competition.
  • Hasini Perera (951 runs) is 49 away from becoming the ninth Sri Lanka batter to score 1,000+ runs in women’s ODIs; however, while she is yet to register a 50+ score in the format, the 221 runs she has scored this year is her highest in a single calendar year in the format.
  • Fargana Hoque (1,921 runs) is 79 away from becoming the first Bangladesh batter to score 2,000+ runs in women’s ODIs; however, she has recorded just one double-digit score over her last four innings in the format – 30 runs vs South Africa on 13 October 2025.
  • Chamari Athapaththu (3,999 runs) is one away from becoming the first Sri Lanka batter to score 4,000+ runs in women’s ODIs; however, despite logging three 50+ scores over her last six innings, Athapaththu’s batting average of 23.8 in the format in 2025 is her second lowest in the format in a single calendar year (12.2 in 2016).
  • Nigar Sultana (Bangladesh) has scored a boundary once in every 15.1 deliveries in the ongoing ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, the slowest such rate among batters who have faced at least 150 deliveries; Sri Lanka’s Vishmi Gunaratne (13.9) is the second slowest overall in this category.

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