The ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 is already in full swing! And the next match of the series is the third match (Day/Night) between Bangladesh Women and Pakistan Women at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on October 2, 2025. Both the teams will bring with them not only strong squads but also a rich recent form, which makes this match one of the most anticipated games of the group stage.
With both the teams playing equally in batting and bowling, this match is set to showcase a battle of wits, experience and emerging talent. Here’s everything you need to know about both the teams for the upcoming match of this World Cup match.
Last 5 Matches
Both Bangladesh and Pakistan have entered this match with mixed results in their last five matches. Bangladesh’s batting depth and bowling lineup have kept them ahead on the subcontinent’s pitches. While Pakistan have shown resilience, especially with consistency in their top order.
The RPS surface has historically supported spin bowling, with spinners being the main force in both innings. Batsmen who settle in early can score heavily, but the middle overs are often slow bowling. Fog can play a role in the second innings, which can be in favour of the team chasing in the light.
This match looks very exciting, but Bangladesh’s spin attack and current winning streak give them a slight advantage. However, Pakistan’s batting depth under Sidra Amin and the experience of Alia Riaz could make this match very exciting. Expect a low-to-mid scoring thriller dominated by the bowlers.
The clash between Bangladesh Women and Pakistan Women in Colombo is more than just a group stage match in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. It is a battle of two evenly matched teams, each with match winners who can turn the tables. Bangladesh will rely primarily on their disciplined spin attack, while Pakistan will rely on their top-order batting. Whatever the outcome, this game is set to add another memorable chapter to women’s cricket in the subcontinent.
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Nigar Sultana is leading the Bangladesh women’s team. She is also a wicketkeeper and one of their most consistent batsmen.
Fatima Sana, a pace-bowling all-rounder, is leading the Pakistan women’s team in this World Cup.
Pakistan’s women’s team has historically been the frontrunner, but Bangladesh has improved in recent years. So, in terms of the World Cup, both teams have shared competitive matches.
The match will be telecast live on Star Sports Network (India), PTV Sports (Pakistan) and Ghazi TV (Bangladesh). Live streaming will be available on Disney+ Hotstar and ICC.tv depending on the region.
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