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New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women, Match 15 Match Summary

NZ-W vs SL-W, 2024 - t20 Summary

New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women Scorecard
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Match 15, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, Oct 12, 2024
NZ-W NZ-W
VS
SL-W SL-W
MATCH STARTS IN
  • 00
    Day
  • 12
    Hours
  • 12
    Minutes
  • 45
    Second
Match begins at 15:30 IST (10:00 GMT)
New Zealand Women and Sri Lanka Women are set to face off in match 15 of the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The stakes are high for the Sophie Devine-led New Zealand side, as they seek a much-needed victory to keep their hopes alive for the knockout stage. After a strong start by defeating India in their opener, the White Ferns stumbled against defending champions Australia, suffering a heavy defeat that left them with a negative Net Run Rate (NRR) of 0.050. With their qualification for the semi-finals hanging in the balance, New Zealand not only needs to secure a win but must also improve their NRR to strengthen their position. For Sri Lanka, it has been a disappointing tournament. They have lost all three of their matches and are currently sitting at the bottom of the Group A table. The Sri Lankan side, led by Chamari Athapaththu, faced defeats to Pakistan by 31 runs, Australia by six wickets, and India by a staggering 82 runs. As a result, their hopes of making the semi-finals have already been dashed, and the upcoming game will be their last outing in this edition of the tournament. Although the match holds no significance in terms of qualification, Sri Lanka will be aiming to end their campaign on a high note with a consolation victory. New Zealand, on the other hand, will be looking to bounce back from their recent loss and regain the momentum they showcased in their opening match against India. Captain Sophie Devine will play a crucial role in leading her side’s charge, while star players like Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, and Amelia Kerr will need to step up with both bat and ball. New Zealand’s batting lineup has the firepower to post big scores, but they will need to avoid the middle-order collapses that have cost them in previous matches. Their bowling attack, led by Lea Tahuhu and Eden Carson, has shown promise but will need to be sharp to contain the Sri Lankan batters. For Sri Lanka, the tournament has been a tough journey. Their struggles with both bat and ball have been evident, with key players failing to deliver in crucial moments. Captain Chamari Athapaththu, one of Sri Lanka’s most experienced players, has been unable to provide the spark her team desperately needed. In
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Match Poll

Who will win the Match

Player Runs Avg.
Laura Wolvaardt SA-W 141 70.50
Tazmin Brits SA-W 113 56.50
Beth Mooney AUS-W 98 49.00
Harmanpreet Kaur IND-W 96 96.00
Sobhana Mostary BAN-W 96 32.00
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Player Wickets Eco.
Nonkululeko Mlaba SA-W 8 5.25
Megan Schutt AUS-W 7 2.12
Arundhati Reddy IND-W 7 5.50
Rosemary Mair NZ-W 6 5.12
Annabel Sutherland AUS-W 5 4.47
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