In a stunning display of batting dominance at the R. Premadasa Stadium, South Africa’s captain Laura Wolvaardt and her opening partner Tazmin Brits delivered a cricketing masterclass, crushing Sri Lanka by a massive 10 wickets in a rain-affected ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 clash .
The much-anticipated match on Friday, October 17th, was hampered by rain, which reduced the contest to a 20-over affair . Sri Lanka, batting first, struggled to find any rhythm against a disciplined South African bowling attack led by Nonkululeko Mlaba (3/30) and Ayabonga Khaka (2/18) . Young batter Vishmi Gunaratne’s 34 was the lone bright spot in an otherwise forgettable innings, as the hosts were bundled out for a meager 105/7 .
Facing a revised DLS target of 121, the South African openers walked out with a clear mission. What followed was a breathtaking exhibition of power and precision. Brits, known for her aggressive strokeplay, took charge from the outset, smashing her way to a 42-ball 55*. Captain Wolvaardt, the epitome of calm and control, anchored the chase with a flawless 60* off just 47 deliveries .
Their unbroken 125-run partnership wasn’t just a win; it was a statement of intent. They chased down the target in a mere 14.5 overs, leaving the Sri Lankan bowlers utterly demoralized and the crowd in stunned silence . This stand is now South Africa’s second-highest for any wicket in a Women’s World Cup match .
| Metric | Sri Lanka | South Africa (Chase) |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 105/7 (20 overs) | 125/0 (14.5 overs) |
| Top Scorer | Vishmi Gunaratne (34) | Laura Wolvaardt (60*) |
| Best Bowler | N/A | Nonkululeko Mlaba (3/30) |
| Partnership | None over 30 | 125* (Wolvaardt & Brits) |
| Result | Defeated by 10 wickets | Victorious |
This comprehensive victory marks South Africa’s fourth consecutive win in the tournament, firmly planting one foot in the semi-finals . Their campaign has been a perfect blend of disciplined bowling and explosive batting, making them one of the most formidable sides in the competition.
Conversely, the loss is a devastating blow to Sri Lanka’s hopes. The defeat leaves them winless in the tournament, with their only points coming from abandoned matches due to rain . With just two games remaining, their chances of progressing to the knockout stages are now virtually non-existent .
South Africa will look to carry this immense momentum forward as they aim to secure a top-two finish. For Sri Lanka, the focus will shift to pride and securing a respectable performance in their remaining fixtures to avoid finishing at the bottom of the [INTERNAL_LINK:Women Cricket] table.
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