Women's World Cup 2025 Match 9: AUS-W vs PAK-W head-to-head, stadium stats, predicted playing XIs & points table

Australia Women face Pakistan Women in Match 9 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, with Australia seeking a win and Pakistan aiming for a comeback at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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Women's World Cup 2025 Match 9

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Australia Women (AUS W) will face off against Pakistan Women (PAK W) in Match No. 9 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Wednesday, October 8, at 3:00 PM IST. Australia WI enters the encounter with an impressive win over New Zealand in their opening fixture, while their second match against Sri Lanka was abandoned and both teams received a point. Australia is preferred by Alyssa Healy and will look to continue their winning momentum and gain points on the points table.

On the other hand, Pakistan Women lost their first two matches to Bangladesh and India and sit last on the points table. Pakistan will be led by Fatima Sana, and the aim will be to obtain maximum points at every opportunity to improve their position in the semi-finals. This will be an interesting encounter, as Australia will look to continue to assert their dominance, while Pakistan will look for the upset.

AUS-W vs PAK-W: Head-to-Head Record (ODIs)

Australia completely dominates the head-to-head record against Pakistan.

  • Matches Played: 16
  • AUS-W Won: 16
  • PAK-W Won: 0
  • No Result: 0

AUS-W vs PAK-W: Stadium Stats (ODIs)

The R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo has seen teams that bat first have success, as the first-innings scores are usually high and can be decisive.

  • Total Matches: 180
  • Matches won batting first: 99
  • Matches won bowling first: 69
  • Average 1st Innings Score: 233
  • Average 2nd Innings Score: 191
  • Highest Total: 375/5 (50 overs) by IND vs SL
  • Lowest Total: 50/10 (15.2 overs) by SL vs IND
  • Highest Successful Chase: 292/4 (48.3 overs) by SL vs AUS
  • Lowest Total Defended: 170/10 (49.2 overs) by WI-W vs SL-W

See Also: Top 3 reasons why Bangladesh-W lost to England-W in the Women's World Cup 2025 match 8

AUS-W vs PAK-W: Predicted Playing XIs

Australia Women (AUS-W): Alyssa Healy (WK/C), Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Annabel Sutherland, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Sophie Molineux, Alana King, Kim Garth, Darcie Brown

Pakistan Women (PAK-W): Muneeba Ali, Sadaf Shamas, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Fatima Sana (C), Sidra Nawaz (WK), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal

Women’s World Cup 2025: Points Table

After the completion of eight matches, the points table looks like this:

Team P W L NR NRR Pts
England Women 2 2 0 0 +1.757 4
India Women 2 2 0 0 +1.515 4
Australia Women 2 1 0 1 +1.780 3
Bangladesh Women 2 1 1 0 +0.573 2
South Africa Women 2 1 1 0 -1.402 2
Sri Lanka Women 2 0 1 1 -1.255 1
New Zealand Women 2 0 2 0 -1.495 0
Pakistan Women 2 0 2 0 -1.777 0

 

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