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Rain Threatens Crucial Pakistan-Sri Lanka World Cup Clash

Summary

  • Pakistan and Sri Lanka's final World Cup match in jeopardy due to rain
  • Both teams have had frustrating campaigns affected by weather
  • Pakistan desperate to avoid ending World Cup without a single win
Rain Threatens Crucial Pakistan-Sri Lanka World Cup Clash

On Friday, October 24th, 2025, Pakistan Women's team is scheduled to take on Sri Lanka Women's team in their final match of the 2025 Women's World Cup. The match, set to be played at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, is currently under threat due to heavy rain.

Both teams have had frustrating campaigns at the World Cup, with several of their games either abandoned or shortened due to inclement weather at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Sri Lanka has managed to play only two full games, and this match represents a chance for them to finish the tournament on a positive note.

For Pakistan, the situation is more dire. The team is desperate to avoid ending the World Cup without a single win to their name. Even if the match is interrupted by rain again, Pakistan is likely to avoid finishing last thanks to a better net run rate.

The toss for the match is scheduled to take place at 2:30 PM IST on October 24th, 2025. Fans and cricket enthusiasts will be eagerly waiting to see if the weather cooperates and allows for a full game between the two sides.

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Yes, the match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka is scheduled to take place on October 24th, 2025, but it is under threat due to persistent rain.
Both teams have had frustrating campaigns heavily affected by rain, with several of their matches either abandoned or shortened at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
Pakistan is desperate to avoid ending the 2025 Women's World Cup without a single win to their name, and they are likely to avoid finishing last thanks to a better net run rate.

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