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Sri Lanka and New Zealand Split Points After Rain Cancels Match

by Kheem Singh
October 15, 2025
Sri Lanka and New Zealand Split Points After Rain Cancels Match

Colombo: Sri Lanka and New Zealand shared points as their Women’s World Cup match was abandoned due to persistent rain following a strong batting performance by the hosts here on Tuesday. Choosing to bat, Nilakshika De Silva’s aggressive fifty contrasted with skipper Chamari Athapaththu’s elegant half-century, allowing Sri Lanka to set a challenging score of 258 for 6. However, rain hit the R Premadasa Stadium just before New Zealand began their chase, and the match could not continue. After the washout, Sri Lanka remained in seventh place with 2 points from four matches, while New Zealand, now with 3 points, held steady in fifth place.

This marks the second World Cup match to be washed out, as Sri Lanka’s game against Australia was also abandoned last week due to rain.

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