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New Zealand Women vs Pakistan Women – How to Bet Online 

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The 19th match of this season is going to happen between New Zealand vs Pakistan Women. Both of these teams are the best teams, so people are eagerly waiting to bet on this match. If you are looking for NZ-W vs PAK-W betting predictions, match previews and betting odds. For more new blogs, register on 96in com site

NZ-W vs PAK-W – Key Players to Watch

Batters to Watch

PlayerTeamMatches (M)RunsAverage (Avg)Strike Rate (SR)
Sophie DevineNZ-W941245.7789.25
Suzie BatesNZ-W1038442.6683.10
Maddy GreenNZ-W1030944.1495.07
Sidra AminPAK-W1042547.2279.80
Muneeba AliPAK-W935839.7785.30
Aliya RiazPAK-W827234.0082.50

Bowlers to Watch

PlayerTeamMatches WicketsEconomyStrike Rate 
Amelia KerrNZ-W8155.1025.60
Jess KerrNZ-W9134.3528.00
Lea TahuhuNZ-W10164.8229.50
NashraPAK-W10184.2124.30
Fatima SanaPAK-W9144.7527.40
Sadia IqbalPAK-W7114.3330.10

NZ-W vs PAK-W – Team Line-Up Comparison

New Zealand PlayerRolePakistan PlayerRole
Sophie Devine (c)Batting All-rounderFatima Sana (c)Bowling All-rounder
Suzie BatesAll-rounderAliya RiazAll-rounder
Eden CarsonBowlerDiana BaigBowler
Isabella GazeWicketkeeper BatterEyman FatimaBatter
Maddy GreenMiddle-order BatterMuneeba AliWicketkeeper Batter
Brooke HallidayAll-rounderNashra SandhuBowler
Bree IllingBowlerNatalia PervaizBatting All-rounder
Polly InglisWicketkeeper BatterOmaima SohailTop-order Batter
Bella JamesTop-order BatterRameen ShamimBowler
Amelia KerrAll-rounderSadaf ShamasTop-order Batter
Jess KerrBowlerSadia IqbalBowler
Rosemary MairBowlerShawaal ZulfiqarBatter
Georgia PlimmerMiddle-order BatterSidra AminOpening Batter
Hannah RoweBowlerSidra Nawaz (†)Wicketkeeper Batter
Lea TahuhuBowlerSyeda Aroob ShahAll-rounder

R. Premadasa Stadium – Pitch Reports, Match Stats and History

Cricket’s R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is famous worldwide. It has hosted entertaining Test, ODI, and T20 International matches for a long time.

The stadium is popular among cricket fans due to its history and modern facilities. Some of the best performances and most thrilling contests have occurred there. This article contains all R. Premadasa Stadium records, including highest scores, greatest bowling numbers, and team stats across all formats.

The 1st ODI between Sri Lanka and England will be played at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 2:30 PM IST. Before the game, research the venue’s cricket history and critical metrics that could affect this high-stakes match.

Ground / Match Statistics Table

CategoryRecord / DetailPlayer / TeamDate
First Match28 Aug 1992
Last Match14 Jul 2017
Matches Won Winning Toss4 (44.44%)
Matches Won Losing Toss1 (11.11%)
Highest Individual Score340S. T. Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)02 Aug 1997
Most Wickets in an Innings7/89H. M. R. K. B. Herath (Sri Lanka)16 Mar 2013
Most Wickets in a Match12/157H. M. R. K. B. Herath (Sri Lanka)16 Mar 2013
Highest Total952/6 declaredSri Lanka vs India02 Aug 1997
Lowest Total86Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka12 Sep 2005
Highest Run Chase391/6Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe14 Jul 2017

Step-by-Step: How to Bet Online (Safely & Legally)

  • Step 1: Verify Legality in Your Jurisdiction
  • Step 2: Choose a Reputable Platform
  • Step 3: Register & Complete KYC / Identity Verification
  • Step 4: Research & Set Strategy
  • Step 5: Place the Bet & Monitor Live
  • Step 6: Responsible Play

Head-to-Head – Last 5 Matches

DateMatch ResultWinner
18 Dec 2023Match tied (Pakistan Women won the Super Over)Pakistan Women
15 Dec 2023NZ Women won by 1 wicket (with 7 balls remaining)New Zealand Women
12 Dec 2023NZ Women won by 131 runsNew Zealand Women
26 Mar 2022NZ Women won by 71 runsNew Zealand Women
05 Nov 2017PAK Women won by 5 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)Pakistan Women

Conclusion

New Zealand Women vs. Pakistan Women ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 betting is thrilling, but winning requires research, patience, and dedication. Bet on New Zealand, stick to familiar markets, and avoid high-risk bets unless you’re sure.

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Jack Thompson
Jack Thompson is a cricket-focused sports journalist and editorial strategist, her work follows Google’s Norms and guidelines to ensure quality and expertise in the piece of content she is writing. She earned her degree in Sports Journalism from King’s College London and has been covering T20 leagues, IPL, and local tournaments for over 5 years. At 96.com, Jack brings deep cricket knowledge, statistical analysis, and storytelling together to create match previews that resonate with sports fans.