South Africa vs Sri Lanka ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Match Reduced to 20 Overs Per Side After Rain Delay in Colombo

Rain in Colombo led to a massive delay in the South Africa Women vs Sri Lanka Women ICC Women's World Cup 2025 match with the R Premadasa Stadium put under covers. Sri Lanka are on the lookout for their first win of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 while South Africa would look to carry on their winning streak.

R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Under Covers (Photo Credits: @englandcricket/X)

The South Africa vs Sri Lanka ICC Women's World Cup 2025 match has been reduced to 20 overs per side due to rain in Colombo on Friday, October 17. The SA-W vs SL-W ICC Women's World Cup 2025 match was stopped after 12  overs because of rain and a long delay followed, with the R Premadasa Stadium being under covers for a significant period of time. However, the weather gods showed mercy and finally the match resumed. The Sri Lanka Women's National Cricket Team would look to post a fighting total with just eight overs left in their innings as per the revised conditions, as they aim for their first win in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025. The South Africa Women's National Cricket Team, on the other hand, will look to continue its winning run. Vishmi Gunaratne Stretchered Off the Field After Sustaining Knee Injury During SL-W vs SA-W ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Match, Sri Lanka Cricket Provides Update (Watch Video).

South Africa vs Sri Lanka ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Match Reduced to 20 Overs Per Side

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