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South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women – How to Bet Online

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South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women is one of the most interesting matches in the league. Both teams are trying to go upwards in the point table. Even though this match is crucial for both teams, SA-W has an edge towards the league. If you are interested in betting, you can refer to the ICC betting blogs on the 96in site.

Match Details: SA-W vs PAK-W – Match 22

CategoryDetails
MatchSouth Africa Women vs Pakistan Women — 22nd Match
TournamentICC Women’s World Cup 2025
FormatWomen’s One Day International (ODI)
Date21 October 2025
Time (Local / IST)15:00 IST local time 
Day/Night MatchYes (D/N) 
VenueR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Match Number / ODI NumberWomen’s ODI No. 1511
Session TimingsFirst Session: 15:00–18:10, Interval: 18:10–18:40, Second Session: 18:40–22:10 
StageGroup Stage (round-robin phase)
Official Hashtags / Tags#SAWvsPAKW #WomensCricketWorldCup2025

Batters to Watch (Recent Stats)

PlayerTeamMatches (M)RunsAverage (Avg)Strike Rate (SR)
Sidra AminPakistan Women1058372.8875.03
Muneeba AliPakistan Women1033433.4067.20
Tazmin BritsSouth Africa Women956280.2998.25
Laura WolvaardtSouth Africa Women1038238.2074.46

Bowlers to Watch (Recent Stats)

PlayerTeamMatches (M)Wickets (Wkts)Economy (Econ)Strike Rate (SR)
Nashra SandhuPakistan Women10174.2230.76
Fatima SanaPakistan Women10174.7927.82
Nonkululeko MlabaSouth Africa Women9174.2026.47
Nadine de KlerkSouth Africa Women7105.7027.90

Head-to-Head: Last 5 Matches (SA-W vs PAK-W)

DateWinnerResultMargin / Method
22-Sep-2025Pakistan WomenWon by 6 wicketsWith 114 balls remaining
19-Sep-2025South Africa WomenWon by 25 runs(DLS method)
16-Sep-2025South Africa WomenWon by 8 wicketsWith 10 balls remaining
14-Sep-2023Pakistan WomenWon by 8 wicketsWith 72 balls remaining
11-Sep-2023South Africa WomenWon by 6 wicketsWith 96 balls remaining

Players Comparison Table: South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women

SA-W PlayerRolePAK-W PlayerRole
Laura Wolvaardt (C)Top-order BatterNida Dar (C)All-rounder
Tazmin BritsOpening BatterSidra AminOpening Batter
Marizanne KappAll-rounderMuneeba AliTop-order Batter / Wicketkeeper
Chloé TryonAll-rounderBismah MaroofMiddle-order Batter
Anneke BoschMiddle-order BatterAliya RiazAll-rounder
Sune LuusAll-rounderFatima SanaBowling All-rounder
Nadine de KlerkMedium-fast BowlerNashra SandhuLeft-arm Spinner
Nonkululeko MlabaLeft-arm SpinnerDiana BaigRight-arm Fast Bowler
Ayabonga KhakaRight-arm Medium BowlerSadia IqbalLeft-arm Orthodox Bowler
Masabata KlaasRight-arm Medium BowlerSidra NawazWicketkeeper Batter
Trisha ChettyWicketkeeper BatterOmaima SohailMiddle-order Batter

ICC Women’s World Cup Points Table (Latest Standings)

PosTeamMWLTN/RPtsNRRForm (Last 2)Next MatchesForAgainst
1England Women220004+1.757W Wvs SL-W, PAK-W, IND-W255 / 60.2 ov247 / 100.0 ov
2India Women220004+1.515W  Wvs SA-W, AUS-W, ENG-W517 / 97.0 ov370 / 97.0 ov
3Australia Women210013+1.780W  Avs PAK-W, IND-W, BAN-W326 / 50.0 ov237 / 50.0 ov
4Bangladesh Women211002+0.573W  Lvs NZ-W, SA-W, AUS-W309 / 81.1 ov311 / 96.1 ov
5South Africa Women211002−1.402L  Wvs IND-W, BAN-W, SL-W303 / 90.5 ov304 / 64.1 ov
6Sri Lanka Women201011−1.255L  Avs ENG-W, NZ-W, SA-W211 / 47.0 ov270 / 47.0 ov
7New Zealand Women202000−1.485L  Lvs BAN-W, SL-W, PAK-W468 / 100.0 ov560 / 90.5 ov
8Pakistan Women202000−1.777L  Lvs AUS-W, ENG-W, NZ-W288 / 100.0 ov378 / 81.1 ov

Conclusion

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.

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