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ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 | Pakistan Women vs South Africa Women | 22nd ODI | Match Preview – Who Will Win PAK W vs SA W?

PAK W vs SA W 2025 – 22nd ODI | Match Preview

The 22nd match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 will feature a thrilling contest between Pakistan Women and South Africa Women at the R. Premadasa Stadium (RPS), Colombo, on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, starting at 3:30 PM (IST). Both teams are in the race to secure crucial points as the tournament heads into its decisive stages.

Under the leadership of Fatima Sana, Pakistan Women aim to bounce back with a strong all-round performance. The batting unit features Sidra Amin, Muneeba Ali, and Omaima Sohail, who have the responsibility to anchor the innings. All-rounders Aliya Riaz and Natalia Pervaiz provide balance in the middle order, while Diana Baig and Nashra Sandhu are expected to lead the bowling attack. Pakistan’s spin duo of Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu could play a vital role on the turning surface in Colombo. Wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz adds stability behind the stumps, and young talents like Eyman Fatima or Rameen Shamim bring energy and unpredictability to the lineup.

Laura Wolvaardt continues to lead the South African side with calm confidence and aggressive intent. Openers Tazmin Brits and Wolvaardt are key to providing a solid start, while the experienced Marizanne Kapp and Sune Luus strengthen the middle order.
All-rounders Chloe Tryon and Nadine de Klerk bring balance and depth, contributing both with bat and ball. The bowling department, featuring Masabata Klaas, Nonkululeko Mlaba, and Nondumiso Shangase, is well-equipped to handle subcontinental conditions. Karabo Meso will handle wicketkeeping duties.

With both sides boasting quality all-rounders and reliable bowling units, the clash promises to be a high-intensity battle between Pakistan’s spin strength and South Africa’s pace and power hitting.

Expert Prediction: South Africa Women enter as slight favorites with a 55–60% chance of victory, Pakistan Women have a 40–45% chance.

Disclaimer: This video expresses the author’s personal insights and analysis. We encourage readers to consider the points discussed and draw their own conclusions.

 

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