SL-W vs SA-W Match Prediction : Womens Tri-Nation Series, 3rd Match ā Who Will Win Todayās Match Between SL-W vs SA-W?
SL-W vs SA-W Win Probability
82%
Sri Lanka Women
18%
South Africa Women
South Africa Women To Win, 1.75
SL-W are way too dependent on their top-2 batters
SA-W has a stronger bowling attack
SA-W has a brilliant head to head record against the SL-W and we expect that dominance to continue

Team form (Last 5 matches)
Sri Lanka Women
South Africa Women
SL-W vs SA-W Betting Tips
SL-W vs SA-W Betting Tips
First Boundary Will be a Four
This is free money and we recommend you take it with both hands as long as the bets are being accepted. Sixes are much less common in Womens cricket and fours are exponentially more likely to be hit.
First method of dismissal to be not caught
The odds for this market are very intriguing. Women's cricket has a higher percentage of bowled and LBW's in comaprison to the mens game. This may be a punt worth taking.
Sri Lanka Women will hope to get on the board as they take on the South Africa Women. While Sri Lanka has home advantage, we have seen just how dangerous South Africa can be. They almost managed to beat India in their previous match.
This could be a very close match between two teams that have some obvious flaws.
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Sri Lanka Women vs South Africa Women Head-to-Head Record
South Africa Women have won 8 out of the previous 10 completed ODI's against Sri Lanka Women. One of those losses came in the most recent meeting between the two.
Sri Lanka Women vs South Africa Women Live-streaming and Broadcast
While there are no traditional TV channels that are broadcasting this series, Indian fans can watch all the action on Fancode.
SL-W vs SA-W Team Previews
Sri Lanka Women
Sri Lanka Women will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing outing against India, where their batting frailties were on full display. In a rain-shortened 39-over contest, they managed just 147, collapsing from 54 for 1 after a promising start. Hasini Perera, opening in place of the absent Vishmi Gunaratne, top-scored with a cautious 30, but a combination of poor running and Indiaās relentless spin attack derailed the innings. The middle order, once again, lacked composure under pressure.
One bright spot for Sri Lanka was debutant left-arm spinner N Sree Charani, who picked up two wickets with tidy infield catches. Her composure on debut bodes well as Sri Lanka look to shore up their bowling resources. However, theyāll need much more from their experienced batters like Harshitha Samarawickrama and Kavisha Dilhari if they hope to challenge a confident South African side.
Against South Africaās power-packed top order, the Lankan bowlersāparticularly Inoka Ranaweera and Sugandika Kumariāmust strike early. Fielding discipline and running between the wickets, key issues in the previous game, also demand urgent attention. With Gunaratneās availability still unclear, Sri Lanka will need both smart strategy and individual brilliance to stay competitive.
Sri Lanka Women Expected Playing 11
Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshi de Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Hansima Karunaratne, Piumi Badalge, Achini Kulasuriya, Inoka Ranaweera, Malki Madara
South Africa Women
South Africa Women will aim to regroup quickly after a dramatic collapse cost them a winnable game against India. Chasing 277, they were cruising at 170 for 2 after 33 overs, led by a brilliant century from Tazmin Brits. But once Brits retired hurt due to cramp, their innings unraveled spectacularly, losing 8 wickets for 80 runs to fall short by 15.
Despite the loss, there were several positives. Britsā 103 off 104 balls was a commanding knock, supported by a steady 43 from Laura Wolvaardt. Chloe Tryon and Sune Luus showed glimpses of late-order power, but the teamās inability to close out tight chases remains a concern. The bowling attack, despite moments of controlāespecially from Nonkululeko Mlabaāstruggled with discipline, conceding 13 wides and letting India pile on 82 runs in the last ten overs.
Fielding lapses and rustinessāafter a long break from international cricketāalso hurt South Africa. However, with match practice now under their belt, theyāll back themselves to bounce back strongly. Against a vulnerable Sri Lankan batting unit, early wickets from Khaka and Klaas, and control from Mlaba and Luus, could make all the difference. If Brits recovers in time, South Africa should start as favorites.
South Africa Women Expected Playing 11
Laura Wolvaardt(c), Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Lara Goodall, Nadine de Klerk, Chloe Tryon, Sinalo Jafta(w), Nonkululeko Mlaba, Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka
SL-W vs SA-W Toss Prediction
The team that wins the toss is likely to want to bat first and get a score on the board. That is generally what teams prefer doing in the ODI format when it comes to the Women's ODI's.
Pitch Report and Weather Conditions
The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo is renowned for its spin-friendly surface, which becomes increasingly challenging for batters as the match progresses. Early in the game, the pitch offers consistent bounce, allowing batters to play their shots with confidence. However, as the innings unfold, the dry surface tends to crack, providing significant assistance to spinners. This characteristic often makes batting in the second innings more demanding, especially under lights when dew can further complicate conditions.
Historically, teams batting first have enjoyed a better success rate at this venue. The average first-innings score hovers around 231, while the second innings sees a dip to approximately 190. This trend underscores the advantage of setting a target rather than chasing one.
Weather-wise, Colombo's tropical climate means high humidity levels, which can lead to dew formation in the evening. This dew can make the ball slippery, posing challenges for bowlers, especially spinners, during the latter stages of the match. Teams winning the toss might prefer to bat first to capitalize on the more predictable pitch conditions and avoid the complications introduced by dew in the second innings.ā
SL-W vs SA-W: Who Will Win?
We think South Africa Women go into this match as favorites and should be able to come out winners. Sri Lanka Women are very top heavy and do not have the depth in either the batting or the bowling department to be able to recover from any sort of trouble.
SL-W vs SA-W win percentage stands at 56% in favor of SA-W.
Todays Match Prediction: South Africa Women to Win.