Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women Prediction: 3rd ODI, 2026

Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women – 3rd ODI Series Decider | Rajshahi April 25, 2026
🏏 Women’s ODI 🔥 Series Decider 🏆 ICC Women’s Championship Sri Lanka Women Tour of Bangladesh 2026 · 3 ODIs + 3 T20Is · Series Tied 1-1

Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women — 3rd ODI (Series Decider)

📍 Shahid Kamruzzaman Stadium, Rajshahi, Bangladesh 🕘 9:00 AM IST  |  3:30 AM GMT  |  9:30 AM LOCAL 📅 April 25, 2026 — Saturday
BAN-W
Bangladesh Women
WL
VS
SL-W
Sri Lanka Women
LW
Series
Level 1–1
SL Top Bat
Karunaratne 94 runs
BAN Top Bat
Sharmin 86 runs
SL Top Bowl
Malki Madara 4 wkts
📋 Series Recap — One Win Each

M1 (April 20): BAN beat SL by 3 wkts — Historic First ODI Win vs SL!

SL innings205/9Karunaratne 54, Dulani 52 | Ritu Moni 3/36
BAN chase206/748.3 overs | Sharmin 86/127 POTM — 4 wkts for 1 late collapse, survived

M2 (April 22): SL beat BAN by 4 wkts — Series Level!

BAN innings165 all outNigar Sultana 58/101 — anchored | Middle order failed (Mostary, Shorna, Ritu Moni all struggled)
SL chase166/639th over | Chamari Athapaththu 40/39 | Samarawickrama fifty | Karunaratne contributes again
Key momentSL lost 2 early wktsChamari anchored recovery to seal SL’s win
📊 Series Statistics — The Numbers That Decide Today
CategoryPlayerTeamSeries Stat
Top BAN ScorerSharmin AkhterBAN-W86 runs (M1 POTM, 86/127)
BAN #2Nigar Sultana Joty (c)BAN-W58 runs M2 (101 balls — anchor)
Top SL ScorerHansima KarunaratneSL-W94 series runs — consistent across both matches
SL Key BatChamari Athapaththu (c)SL-W40/39 in M2 — match-turning knock
Top BAN WicketsNahida AkterBAN-W6 wickets — series leader
Top SL WicketsMalki MadaraSL-W4 wickets — SL’s most threatening bowler
🇧🇩 Bangladesh — Finding Consistency at Home

Bangladesh Women made history in M1 — their first-ever ODI win over Sri Lanka — before being brought back to earth in M2 when their middle order imploded to 165 all out. The M2 collapse reveals a familiar Bangladesh vulnerability: once the anchor (Nigar Sultana’s 58 off 101 balls in M2) runs out of partners, the innings folds quickly. The key today is whether Sharmin Akhter can repeat her M1 form (86/127) and whether the middle order (Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter) can support rather than abandon the anchor.

Bangladesh’s bowling is their strongest suit: Nahida Akter’s 6-wicket series haul (eco 3.86) and Rabeya Khan make the spin bowling combination excellent for Rajshahi’s turning surfaces. On home ground, with crowd support, this is Bangladesh’s match to lose.

🇱🇰 Sri Lanka — Chamari the Series Definer

Chamari Athapaththu’s 40/39 in M2 was the catalyst that unlocked Sri Lanka’s chase after two early wickets had them rocking. Her ability to take the bowling attack on early, clear the boundary with the reverse sweep and slog, and resettle after initial pressure defines SL’s approach in all three formats. Hansima Karunaratne (94 series runs, the most of any batter across both teams) has been SL’s bedrock — she contributes consistently without dominating, exactly the role SL need from their middle order. Malki Madara’s 4 wickets make her the series’ most effective bowler — her right-arm pace on Rajshahi’s increasingly dry surface will be key.

🇧🇩 Bangladesh Women

  • Nigar Sultana Joty ⭐ (c/wk)
  • Nahida Akter 🎳 ⭐ (6 series wkts)
  • Sharmin Akhter ⭐ (M1 POTM 86)
  • Fargana Haque
  • Sobhana Mostary
  • Shorna Akter
  • Ritu Moni 🎳 (3/36 M1)
  • Rabeya Khan 🎳
  • Marufa Akter
  • Fahima Khatun
  • Sultana Khatun

🇱🇰 Sri Lanka Women

  • Chamari Athapaththu ⭐ (c)
  • Hasini Perera
  • Imesha Dulani (52 M1)
  • Hansima Karunaratne ⭐ (94 series runs)
  • Harshitha Samarawickrama
  • Dewmi Vihanga 🎳
  • Malki Madara 🎳 ⭐ (4 series wkts)
  • Inoka Ranaweera 🎳
  • Kaushini Nuthyangana
  • Kavisha Dilhari
  • Piumi Wathsala
🔑 Key Battles
Nahida Akter (BAN) vs Chamari Athapaththu (SL) — Spin vs Power
Nahida’s 6 series wickets at eco 3.86 makes her the most economical quality spinner in this match. Chamari’s ability to sweep and slog against off-spin — she plays the shot aggressively from delivery one — is SL’s primary counter. If Nahida can bowl a tighter line outside off stump, reducing Chamari’s sweep options, she restricts SL to below 180. If Chamari scores 50+ from 40 balls, the total becomes too steep for BAN’s bowling to defend.
Malki Madara (SL) vs Bangladesh’s Top Order
4 series wickets makes Madara SL’s best bowling threat. Against Bangladesh’s top order on an increasingly dry Rajshahi pitch, her right-arm pace and ability to generate awkward bounce at good lengths is the key first-10-overs challenge. BAN lost wickets to similar pace bowlers in M2 — if Madara strikes inside 8 overs, the familiar collapse pattern could follow.
Hansima Karunaratne (SL) — The Quiet Match-Winner
94 series runs from two games makes her the series’ most consistent batter. Her patient right-hand technique — building partnerships with both aggressive (Chamari) and steady (Samarawickrama) partners — is what gives SL’s innings its backbone. If BAN remove her early in the chase, SL’s innings can fragment even after a solid start from Chamari.
Shahid Kamruzzaman Stadium, Rajshahi: Same venue as M1 and M2. Dry, spin-friendly surface that grips increasingly as the match progresses. Average first innings 200-215. BAN elected to bat in M1 and bowled out SL for 205 before chasing 206. Today’s conditions (40°C, sunny, 0% rain) mirror M1 perfectly — a full 50-over game is guaranteed. Whoever bats first on a good surface can post 200-220.
⚡ Series Decider Prediction
Sri Lanka Women Win — 54% | Bangladesh — 46%
SL’s M2 win showed they have the batting depth and bowling quality to win this match regardless of conditions. Chamari’s leadership and Karunaratne’s consistency give SL a more complete batting lineup than Bangladesh. However BAN’s home advantage at Rajshahi, Nahida’s spin mastery, and the crowd factor keep this genuinely 50-50. The toss will be decisive — batting first on this surface produces the best results for the team winning it.
🌟 Dream11 Fantasy Picks
C
Hansima Karunaratne (SL-W) — 94 series runs — the most consistent batter across both games. Her patient accumulation style in chases and first innings means she scores whether SL bat or bowl second. Highest floor batting pick in this match.
VC
Nahida Akter (BAN-W) — 6 series wickets, eco 3.86. On Rajshahi’s turning surface in the afternoon heat, her off-spin is virtually unplayable at its best. Best bowling differential in this match.
DIFF
Chamari Athapaththu (SL-W, c) — 40/39 in M2 after being 2 early wickets down. Her ability to turn pressure into runs and score quickly makes her the highest-ceiling SL batting pick. Most users pick Sharmin Akhter (BAN, M1 POTM) — Chamari at similar or lower ownership is the differential.

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