Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Ireland Women vs Sri Lanka Women to be played on 15th August on the Pitch of…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Ireland Women vs Sri Lanka Women to be played on 15th August on the Pitch of…
Ireland Women vs Sri Lanka Women 1st ODI Winning Odds
Ireland Women – 3.15 (On Rs.100, users will get Rs.315 in return). Bet Now
Sri Lanka Women – 1.35 (If the user bet Rs.100, he will get Rs.135 returns). Bet Now
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Match: Ireland Women vs Sri Lanka Women 1st ODI Match Sri Lanka Women tour of Ireland, Oneday, 2024
Date: 16th August 2024
Time: 03:15 pm IST and 09:45 am GMT
Venue: Civil Service Cricket Club, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Women from South Africa scored 175 for five in 50 overs, the only first-inning total at the venue in Women’s ODIs. The pitch should be balanced to ensure that bowlers and hitters have an equal chance of success. The seamers should move quickly and have good bounce and carry to provide a threat to hitters. The pitch offers a steady bounce, so the hitters should have no trouble scoring runs as the game progresses.
It is anticipated that Friday’s weather would be better than the previous rainy one. The weather on matchday is expected to be partly cloudy, warm, very humid, with a three percent chance of rain.
The Irish team enters this Women’s ODI series having triumphed over Scotland Women in October 2023 and Zimbabwe Women in January of this year. In their previous five Women’s ODIs, they have not lost.
With her impressive performance, Gaby Lewis has established herself as the lineup’s leader at bat. She has a batting average of 42.25 and has scored 338 runs in her previous ten games.
Orla Prendergast will wish to support young Lewis’s adventures. Prendergast is expected to be another exciting batsman for the Ireland Women. In her last ten games, she has scored 267 runs and averaged 33.38 in hitting innings.
With little previous experience playing women’s ODI cricket, Arlene Kelly will have to head an Irish women’s bowling assault. The 30-year-old has bowled 18 Women’s ODI innings and claimed 22 wickets.
Amy Hunter, Gaby Lewis, Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell, Laura Delany (c), Leah Paul, Una Raymond-Hoey, Arlene Kelly, Ava Canning, Aimee Maguire, Freya Sargent
The desire to continue their undefeated WODI record against Ireland women will be a major source of motivation for Sri Lankan women. Sri Lanka won the most recent WODI match by a margin of 146 runs.
The addition of Chamari Athapaththu to the Sri Lankan team is a major plus. Athapaththu leads Sri Lanka Women in scoring with 3006 runs and 43 RBI. Among the players that are now available, she is head and shoulders above the others. Athapaththu will be able to provide a significant boost to the batting lineup after failing in the attempt to chase a 170+ total in the previous WT20 match.
Harshitha Samarawickrama scored 151 runs in her two innings to finish as Sri Lanka’s highest scorer in the WT20 series. Gaby Lewis was Ireland’s outstanding player and she was only seven runs behind him.
The ODI series could see an improvement in bowling overall because the pitch should be more favourable to pacers. During the WT20 series, Inoshi Priyadharshani took the most wickets (2) for Sri Lanka Women, and she hopes to keep up her strong play in the next match.
Vishmi Gunaratne, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Hasini Perera, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshika Silva, Chamari Athapaththu (c), Ama Kanchana, Sachini Nisansala, Achini Kulasuriya, Inoshi Priyadharshani, Shashini Gimhani
In the second and last WT20I of the series, Sri Lanka Women may have suffered an unexpected defeat at the hands of Ireland. They will probably resume their regular practices and carry on their winning streak against Ireland in the WODI matches.