Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Women Today Match Odds betting Tips, 15th Match, ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Women Today Match Odds betting Tips 2025

Cricket Odds & Betting Tips: Sri Lanka Women (SL-W) vs New Zealand Women (NZ-W) Today Match 2025

Today is the 15th match of the ICC Women’s World Cup. Sri Lanka Women will play their fourth league game against New Zealand Women. The match is on 14th October 2025 at 3:00 PM in Colombo at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama.

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Mode: Completed Result: No Result Final: SL-W 258/6 (50 ov) vs NZ-W 0/0 (0.0 ov)

New Zealand Women are favoured to beat Sri Lanka, with Sophie Devine leading run scorers in the ICC Women World Cup 2025 with 260 runs at an average of 86.66. For New Zealand, Brooke Halliday is in good touch with scores of 28, 45 and 69 in her last three innings.

For Sri Lanka, Nilakshika Silva has 999 career WODI runs, while Harshitha Samarawickrama’s recent scores are 26, 25, 29 and 33. Sri Lanka will be aiming to improve their batting performance.

SL-W vs NZ-W Today’s Match Details

Tournament ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
Match 15th Match
Format Women ODI
Date & Time 13 Oct 2025, Monday, 3:00 PM
Venue R.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Live Streaming JioHotstar

Sri Lanka managed to secure their only point from a rained-off match against Australia. However, their last four matches ended in defeat.

In their most recent match, Sri Lanka faced a heavy loss to England by 89 runs. England scored 253 runs for 9 wickets in their 50 overs. Inoka Ranaweera was the standout performer with the ball for Sri Lanka, taking 3 wickets for 33 runs, with an economy rate of 3.30. He dismissed three of England’s top seven batters.

Hasini Perera scored 35 runs off 60 balls, and Harshitha Samarawickrama contributed 33 runs off 37 balls, putting Sri Lanka in a promising position to chase down the target. Unfortunately, both players got out in the 30s, and the middle order and tail added only 66 runs for the last six wickets.

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New Zealand secured their first win of the World Cup by defeating Bangladesh by 100 runs. After struggling at 38 for 3, New Zealand managed to post a total of 227 for 9, largely due to a strong partnership of 112 runs for the fourth wicket between the dependable Sophie Devine, who scored 63 runs off 85 balls, and Brooke Halliday, who contributed 69 runs off 104 balls.

Jess Kerr performed brilliantly, taking 3 wickets for just 21 runs with an economy rate of 2.62. She dismissed three of Bangladesh’s top four batsmen, leaving them in a disastrous position at 33 for 6. Ultimately, Bangladesh was bowled out for 127, with 10 overs and one ball remaining.

Sri Lanka Women vs New Zealand Women – last 5 head-to-head in ODI

Sri Lankan Women have won 1 out of their last 4 (ODIs) against New Zealand Women.

Match SL-W Score NZ-W Score Result
SLW vs NZW 2025 182 (50.0) 280/6 (50.0) NZW Won
SLW vs NZW 2025 167 (46.4) 245/7 (50.0) NZW Won
NZW vs SLW 2023 196/2 (26.5) 127/2 (31.0) SLW Won
NZW vs SLW 2023 218 (48.4) 329/7 (50.0) NZW Won
NZW vs SLW 2023 172/1 (27.0) 170/5 (28.0) SLW Won

Sri Lanka Women – last 5 Matches

Date Opponent Result Margin Score (SL-W – Opp)
11 Oct 25 ENG-W Lost 89 runs 164/10 – 253/9
30 Sep 25 IND-W Lost 59 runs (D/L) 211/10 – 269/8
27 Sep 25 BAN-W Lost 1 run 241/10 – 242/8
11 May 25 IND-W Lost 97 runs 245/10 – 342/7
09 May 25 SA-W Lost 76 runs 239/10 – 315/9

New Zealand Women – last 5 Matches

Date Opponent Result Margin Score (NZ-W – Opp)
10 Oct 25 BAN-W Won 100 runs 227/9 – 127/10
06 Oct 25 SA-W Lost 6 wickets 231/10 – 232/4
01 Oct 25 AUS-W Lost 89 runs 237/10 – 326/10
27 Sep 25 IND-A W Lost 4 wickets (D/L) 232/8 – 236/6
25 Sep 25 IND-A W Lost 4 wickets (D/L) 273/9 – 277/6

Sri Lanka Women (SL-W) vs New Zealand Women (NZ-W) Team Comparison

Metric SL-W NZ-W
Matches Played 10 10
Win % 20.00% 40.00%
Average Score 202 228
Highest Score 278 280
Lowest Score 147 122
Bat Avg Runs 202 205
Bat Highest Total 278 280
Bat Lowest Total 147 0
Bat Avg Run Rate 4.5 4.95
Bat Avg Wkts Lost 8.7 8.4
Avg Runs Conceded 236 218
Highest Conceded 342 326
Lowest Conceded 0 127
Bowl Avg Economy 5.54 4.83
Bowl Avg Wkts Taken 7.2 8

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Women Probable Playing 11 & Team News

Despite suffering two losses, New Zealand is performing well with both bat and ball, and it is unlikely that they will make any changes to their team. On the other hand, Sri Lanka is struggling to find its winning form and needs to take some risks as it urgently seeks victories.

SL-W Probable Playing11: NZ-W Probable Playing11:
  1. Hasini Perera
  2. Chamari Atapattu
  3. H Samarawickrama
  4. V R Gunaratne
  5. Kavisha Dilhari
  6. Nilakshi de Silva
  7. A Sanjeewani (WK)
  8. Dewmi Vihanga
  9. Sugandika Kumari
  10. Udeshika Prabodhani
  11. Inoka Ranaweera
  1. Suzie Bates
  2. Georgia Plimmer
  3. Amelia Kerr
  4. Sophie Devine
  5. Brooke Halliday
  6. Maddy Green
  7. Izzy Gaze (WK)
  8. Jess Kerr
  9. Rosemary Mair
  10. Lea Tahuhu
  11. Eden Carson

Sri Lanka Women (SL-W) vs New Zealand Women (NZ-W) Match Prediction & Betting Tips

Market (ODI) Pick Confidence
Match Result New Zealand Women (NZ-W) to win High
Match Handi-cap NZ-W −1.5 wickets / −25.5 runs Med-High
New Zealand Women (NZ-W) Team Total 230-270 Medium
Sri Lanka Women (SL-W) Team Total 180-220 Medium
Most Fours NZ-W High
Most Sixes NZ-W Medium
Powerplay Runs – NZ-W 35-45 Medium
Powerplay Runs – SL-W 28-38 Med-Low
Total Match Wickets Over 14.5 (both attacks average ~15 wickets combined) High
Top SL Batter (team) Chamari Athapaththu Med-High
Top SL Bowler (team) Inoka Ranaweera Medium
Top NZ Batter (team) Amelia Kerr Med-High
Top NZ Bowler (team) Lea Tahuhu Medium
Most Runs in PP NZ-W Med-High
Toss/Match (double) NZW / NZW Low
Winning Method (margin) NZ-W by 4-7 wickets or 30-70 runs Medium
Both Teams 180+ Yes (lean) Medium

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