England Women vs Sri Lanka Women National Cricket Team Comparison, Head to Head Records, Highlights 2025

England Women vs Sri Lanka Women National Cricket Team Comparison 2025
England Women vs Sri Lanka Women National Cricket Team Comparison 2025

The England Women’s National Cricket Team boasts a strong performance profile. In their last 10 matches, their batting averages are 214 runs, scoring at a rate of 5.6 runs per over. They display notable top-end power, with a highest score of 366 runs. Although they have one low score of 73, they generally manage to keep wickets in hand, losing an average of 5.7. Additionally, they tend to accelerate their scoring in the later stages of the innings.

When they have the ball, the team concedes an average of only 202 runs at an impressive economy rate of 4.9 and takes 8.5 wickets per match. This indicates their ability to maintain control during the middle overs while consistently achieving breakthroughs. If they begin their batting well and manage to take wickets after the power play, England sets the pace for the game.

The Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team is competitive, but they need to improve their scoring and control. Currently, their batting averages are 198 runs at a rate of 4.64 runs per over (RPO), with a highest score of 278. To consistently achieve totals over 220, they need to establish stronger partnerships in the middle order. The team also loses an average of 7.9 wickets per match, indicating vulnerability if the top order fails to perform.

When bowling, they concede an average of 223 runs at an economy rate of 5.28, while taking 7.3 wickets per match, which puts them slightly behind England in terms of pressure and strike rates. A disciplined new-ball spell, followed by accurate middle-over plans, keeps them in the contest. If their top order occupies time and the attack holds its lengths, Sri Lanka can stretch this into a defendable total game.

England Women National Cricket Team vs Sri Lanka Women National Cricket Team Players Squad (2025)

Role England Women Sri Lanka Women
WK Tammy Beaumont, Amy Jones. Anushka Sanjeewani
BAT Sophia Dunkley, Danielle Wyatt, Heather Knight, Alice Capsey. Harshitha Samarawickrama, Nilakshi de Silva, Vishmi Rajapaksha Gunaratne, Imesha Dulani
BOWL Emily Arlott, Lauren Bell, Linsey Smith, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn. Inoka Ranaweera, Sugandika Kumari, Achini Kulasuriya, Malki Madara, Udeshika Prabodhani
ALL Emma Lamb, Natalie Sciver, Charlotte Dean, Sophie Ecclestone Hasini Perera, Piumi Badalge, Chamari Atapattu, Kavisha Dilhari, Dewmi Vihanga

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England Women vs Sri Lanka Women Head-to-Head Timeline (Recent 5 T20I Matches)

Date Venue 1st inn score 2nd inn score Result
14 Sep 2023 Grace Road, Leicester ENG-W 273/8 (31 ov) SL-W 112 (24.5 ov) England Women won by 161 runs.
09 Sep 2023 Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street SL-W 106 (30.2 ov) ENG-W 107/3 England Women won by 7 wickets.
02 Jul 2017 County Ground, Taunton SL-W 204/8 (50 ov) ENG-W 207/3 (37.2 ov) England Women won by 7 wickets.
15 Nov 2016 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo SL-W 161 (49.4 ov) ENG-W 162/5 (29.3 ov) England Women won by 5 wickets.
12 Nov 2016 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo ENG-W 295 (50 ov) SL-W 173 (48.5 ov) England Women won by 122 runs.

England Women have consistently proven dominant in their matchups against Sri Lanka, winning all five encounters. Two of these victories were by significant margins while batting first- by 161 runs in Leicester and 122 runs in Colombo.

The other three wins came from comfortable chases, with England succeeding by margins of 7, 7, and 5 wickets. Sri Lanka’s batting has generally struggled, with four of their five innings’ scores falling below 175 runs.

Meanwhile, England has effectively either set or chased down targets, achieving innings totals of 273, 107/3, 207/3, 162/5, and 295. This pattern holds true in both home and away matches (in the UK and Colombo): England’s bowlers consistently create scoreboard pressure, while their top-order batters skillfully close out games with minimal difficulty.

England Women vs Sri Lanka Women National Cricket Team Comparison

Team Comparison – Last 10 T20Is (vs all teams)

vs All Team ENG-W SL-W
Matches Played (Last 10) 10 10
Win % 60.00% 30.00%
Average Score 214 198
Highest Score 366 278
Lowest Score 73 123

Batting – Last 10 T20Is

Batting (last 10) ENG-W SL-W
Avg Runs 214 198
Highest Total 366 278
Lowest Total 73 123
Avg Run Rate 5.6 4.64
Avg Wkts Lost 5.7 7.9

Bowling – Last 10 T20Is

Bowling (Last 10) ENG-W SL-W
Avg Runs Conceded 202 223
Highest Conceded 318 342
Lowest Conceded 69 0
Avg Economy 4.99 5.28
Avg Wkts Taken 8.5 7.3

England Women vs Sri Lanka Women Cricket Team ODI Records & Highlights

Year Stage Venue Result Margin
1997 Quarter-final Mohali England Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 9 wickets.
2000 Round-robin Lincoln England Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 105 runs.
2005 Group match Pretoria England Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 214 runs.
2009 Group B Canberra England Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 100 runs.
2013 Group A Mumbai (Brabourne) Sri Lanka Women beat England Women by 1 wicket.
2017 Group stage Taunton England Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 7 wickets.

In their six ODI World Cup encounters, England holds a 5–1 advantage over Sri Lanka. England recorded convincing wins in 2000, 2005, and 2009, while Sri Lanka achieved a memorable upset in 2013 at Brabourne. England regained dominance in 2017 at Taunton.

England Women’s National Cricket Team vs Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team Point Table Standing

Team Matches Won Lost Points
England Women 2 2 0 4
Sri Lanka Women 2 0 1 1

England Women’s National Cricket Team vs Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team Upcoming Match Schedule

Team England Women (ENG-W) vs Sri Lanka Women (SL-W)
Competition ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
Date & Time October 11, 2025, 3:00 PM
Venue R.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama
Live Stream Fancode App
Scorecard ENG-W vs SL-W Live Score

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