ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 points table: Match No. 15 of ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, held on October 14 in Colombo between Sri Lanka and New Zealand, was abandoned due to rain. The downpour began after Sri Lanka’s first innings and continued without pause, prompting the umpires and match referee to call off the game. Both teams were awarded one point each.
Sri Lankan captain Chamari Atapattu, who won the toss and opted to bat first, led her side to a total of 258 for 6 in 50 overs. Nilakshika Silva starred with a quick 55 off 28 balls, while Atapattu contributed 53. Hasini Perera (44) and Vishmi Gunaratne (42) also made significant contributions.
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine shone with the ball, taking 3 wickets for 54 runs in her 9 overs.
Rain prevented New Zealand from chasing the target of 259, resulting in a shared point for both sides.
Women’s World Cup Updated Points Table
Australia Women – 4 matches, 3 wins, 0 losses, 1 no result, 7 points, NRR +1.353
England Women – 3 matches, 3 wins, 0 losses, 0 no result, 6 points, NRR +1.864
South Africa Women – 4 matches, 3 wins, 1 loss, 0 no result, 6 points, NRR -0.618
India Women – 4 matches, 2 wins, 2 losses, 0 no result, 4 points, NRR +0.682
New Zealand Women – 3 matches, 1 win, 2 losses, 0 no result, 2 points, NRR -0.245
Bangladesh Women – 4 matches, 1 win, 3 losses, 0 no result, 2 points, NRR -0.263
Sri Lanka Women – 3 matches, 0 wins, 2 losses, 1 no result, 1 point, NRR -1.526
Pakistan Women – 3 matches, 0 wins, 3 losses, 0 no result, 0 points, NRR -1.887
Australia leads the table with 7 points from 3 wins in 4 matches.
India Women are in fourth place with 4 points from 2 wins and 2 losses.
New Zealand sits fifth with 3 points from 4 matches.
Sri Lanka remains seventh with 4 points from 4 matches, including 2 defeats.
The washout has left both teams hoping for better results in their upcoming fixtures.
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