
Top 3 reasons why Bangladesh-W lost to Sri Lanka-W in the Women's World Cup 2025 match 21
Sri Lanka Women edged out Bangladesh Women by seven runs in a thrilling low-scoring contest to register their first win of the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup.

Sri Lanka Women edged out Bangladesh Women by seven runs in a thrilling low-scoring contest to register their first win of the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup.

West Delhi Lions were crowned DPL 2025 champions after Nitish Rana’s all-round brilliance powered them to a 6-wicket win over Central Delhi Kings in the final.

Northern Superchargers Women lifted **The Hundred 2025 title** with a dominant 7-wicket win over Southern Brave Women at Lord’s.

Nitish Rana and Ayush Doseja powered the West Delhi Lions to the DPL 2025 Final with a commanding 8-wicket win over the East Delhi Riders.
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Annabel Sutherland’s all-round brilliance powered Northern Superchargers Women to a 42-run win over London Spirit Women in the Eliminator.

West Delhi Lions stormed into the Qualifier as skipper Nitish Rana’s explosive 134 off 55 balls powered them to a commanding 7-wicket win over South Delhi Superstarz in the Eliminator.

Central Delhi Kings stormed into the DPL 2025 Final with a dominant 6-wicket win over East Delhi Riders, powered by Simarjeet Singh’s fiery five-wicket haul.

Lakshay Thareja’s unbeaten 80 powered the New Delhi Tigers to a thrilling 6-wicket win over the North Delhi Strikers, despite Sarthak Ranjan’s brilliant century.

Southern Brave Women extended their unbeaten run with a dominant 29-run win over Welsh Fire, powered by Georgia Adams’ steady 30 and Lauren Bell’s brilliant 4/20.

Nat Sciver-Brunt’s blistering 52 powered Trent Rockets Women to a tense 3-wicket win over Birmingham Phoenix Women despite Emma Lamb’s unbeaten 56.
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