After the completion of the T20I leg, the Pakistan v Sri Lanka clash will move on to the ODIs, which will mark the beginning of the ICC Women’s Championship 2022-2025 cycle.
Pakistan will aim to carry forward the winning momentum from the T20I series, which they won 3-0, into the ODI leg with all the IWC matches to be held at the same venue in Karachi.
This will be the first time Pakistan will be playing the Women’s Championship ODIs on their home soil and they will hope to make the best use of the familiar conditions.
Sri Lanka, on the other hand, will hope that the change in format will bring change in their fortune. The visitors are yet to open their account on this tour and they will hope to spring a surprise in the 50-over series.
Having missed out on qualification for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022, Chamari Athapaththu’s side will be eager to claim important IWC points early on to make a strong case for direct qualification this time around.
So far, both teams have faced each other 30 times in the ODI format. Head-to-head Sri Lanka have a solid record against Pakistan, having won 21 of those matches and lost only nine times.
ICC Media Release
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