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ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup 2025 - Sri Lanka vs Scotland; India vs Bangladesh – Match Predictions - January 26

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ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup 2025 - Sri Lanka vs Scotland; India vs Bangladesh – Match Predictions - January 26
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Here are the Fantasy Cricket Predictions and Betting Tips for the ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup, Match 31 (Super 6 Group 1)  - Sri Lanka Women's U-19 vs Scotland Women's U-19 and Match 32 (Super 6 Group 1) - India Women's U-19 vs Bangladesh Women's U-19 at the Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur.

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Match 31 (Super 6 Group 1)  - Sri Lanka Women's U-19 vs Scotland Women's U-19 (Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur)


Current Form Sri Lanka Women's U-19:


Sri Lanka Women's U-19 finished at the 2nd  position on Group A points table and have entered the Super Six stages.

The top run scorer for Sri Lanka Women's U-19 is Dahami Sanethma with 81 runs to her name.

The top wicket taker for Sri Lanka Women's U-19 is Chamodi Praboda with 7 scalps under her belt.


Sri Lanka Women's U-19 have lost their previous match against India Women's U-19 by a huge margin of 60 runs.

India Women's U-19 batted first and they posted a total of 118 for 9 in their innings. Gongadi Trisha played really well at the top of the order and scored 49 runs in 44 balls, hitting 5 fours and 1 six. The middle and lower order couldn't really capitalise on the start they got and India Women's U-19 had to settle for a total of 118, even though at one point they were eyeing at a 140+ score.

During the chase, Sri Lanka Women's U-19 team lost their way right from the word go. They were reduced to 12 for 5 in the 5th over. There was no comeback by the Sri Lankan team thereafter as Indian bowlers didn't give them a chance to break free. Sri Lanka Women's U-19 were eventually restricted to 58 for 9 in 20 overs, losing the match by 60 runs.


Current Form Scotland Women's U-19:

Scotland Women's U-19 finished at the 3rd  position on Group D points table and have entered the Super Six stages.

The top run scorer for Scotland Women's U-19 is Pippa Sproul with 81 runs to her name.

The top wicket taker for Scotland Women's U-19 is Maisie Maceira with 7 scalps under her belt.


Scotland Women's U-19 team have lost their previous match against Bangladesh Women's U-19 by 18 runs.

Bangladesh Women's U-19 batted first and they posted a total of 121 for 9 in 20 overs. They lost 2 early wickets but Afia Ashima and Sumaiya Akter made sure that Bangladesh Women's U-19 kept cruising to a competitive total. Akter scored 29 runs in 36 balls as Bangladesh Women's U-19 team managed to get to 121 in their innings.

During the chase, Scotland Women's U-19 lost Pippa Kelly and Emma Walsingham early on in the innings. Pippa Sproul tried her best to take Scotland Women's U-19 over the line. She smashed 43 runs but didn't get enough support from the other batters. As a result, Scotland Women's U-19 were restricted to 103 for 8 in 20 overs, losing the match by 18 runs.


Let’s have a look at the squads:

Sri Lanka Women's U-19

Manudi Nanayakkara (c), Rashmika Sewwandi, Sumudu Nisansala, Limansa Thilakaratne, Vimoksha Balasooriya, Hiruni Kumari, Rashmi Nethranjali, Pramudi Methsara, Sanjana Kavindi, Danuli Thennakoon, Dahami Sanethma, Shehara Induwari, Aseni Thalagune, Shashini Gimhani, Chamudi Praboda

Scotland Women's U-19

Niamh Muir (c), Amelie Baldie, Molly Barbour-Smith, Gabriella Fontenla, Lucy Forrester Smith, Pippa Kelly, Maisie Maceira, Kirsty McColl, Charlotte Nevard, Mollie Parker, Nayma Sheikh, Rosie Speedy, Pippa Sproul, Ruth Mckay, Emma Walsingham


Cricket Betting Tips and Match Predictions* - PrePlay

Who will win the toss?
–  Sri Lanka Women's U-19

Who will win?- Scotland Women's U-19

Top Batter (Runs Scored) - Pippa Sproul (Scotland Women's U-19), Hiruni Hansika (Sri Lanka Women's U-19)

Top Bowler (Wickets taken) - Nayma Shaikh (Scotland Women's U-19), Chamodi Praboda (Sri Lanka Women's U-19)

Most Sixes – Pippa Sproul (Scotland Women's U-19), Hiruni Hansika (Sri Lanka Women's U-19)

Player of the Match- Pippa Sproul (Scotland Women's U-19)

Team Scores Batting first – Scotland Women's U-19 115+, Sri Lanka Women's U-19 105+

Match Handicap: Scotland Women's U-19



Match 32 (Super 6 Group 1) - India Women's U-19 vs Bangladesh Women's U-19 (Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur)


Current Form India Women's U-19:


India Women's U-19 finished at the 1st  position on Group A points table and have entered the Super Six stages.

The top run scorer for India Women's U-19 is Gongadi Trisha with 80 runs to her name.

The top wicket taker for India Women's U-19 is Vaishnavi Sharma with 6 scalps under her belt.


India Women's U-19 team have won their previous match against Sri Lanka Women's U-19 by 60 runs.

India Women's U-19 batted first and they posted a total of 118 for 9 in their innings. Gongadi Trisha played really well at the top of the order and scored 49 runs in 44 balls, hitting 5 fours and 1 six. The middle and lower order couldn't really capitalise on the start they got and India Women's U-19 had to settle for a total of 118, even though at one point they were eyeing at a 140+ score.

During the chase, Sri Lanka Women's U-19 team lost their way right from the word go. They were reduced to 12 for 5 in the 5th over. There was no comeback by the Sri Lankan team thereafter as Indian bowlers didn't give them a chance to break free. Sri Lanka Women's U-19 were eventually restricted to 58 for 9 in 20 overs, losing the match by 60 runs.


Current Form Bangladesh Women's U-19:

Bangladesh Women's U-19 finished at the 2nd  position on Group D points table and have entered the Super Six stages.

The top run scorer for Bangladesh Women's U-19 is Afia Ashima with 59 runs to her name.

The top wicket taker for Bangladesh Women's U-19 is Anisa Akter Soba with 6 scalps under her belt.

Bangladesh Women's U-19 team have won their previous match against Scotland Women's U-19 by 18 runs.

Bangladesh Women's U-19 batted first and they posted a total of 121 for 9 in 20 overs. They lost 2 early wickets but Afia Ashima and Sumaiya Akter made sure that Bangladesh Women's U-19 kept cruising to a competitive total. Akter scored 29 runs in 36 balls as Bangladesh Women's U-19 team managed to get to 121 in their innings.

During the chase, Scotland Women's U-19 lost Pippa Kelly and Emma Walsingham early on in the innings. Pippa Sproul tried her best to take Scotland Women's U-19 over the line. She smashed 43 runs but didn't get enough support from the other batters. As a result, Scotland Women's U-19 were restricted to 103 for 8 in 20 overs, losing the match by 18 runs.


Let's have a look at the squads:

India Women's U-19

Niki Prasad (c), Sanika Chalke, G Trisha, Kamalini G, Bhavika Ahire, Ishwari Awasare, Mithila Vinod, Joshitha VJ, Sonam Yadav, Parunika Sisodiya, Kesari Drithi, Aayushi Shukla, Anandita Kishor, MD Shabnam, Vaishnavi S

Bangladesh Women's U-19

Sumaiya Akter (c), Afia Ashima Era, Mst Eva, Fahomida Choya, Habiba Islam Pinky, Juairiya Ferdous, Fariya Akter, Farjana Easmin, Anisa Akter Soba, Sumaiya Akther Suborna, Nishita Akter Nishi, Lucky Khatun, Jannatul Maoua, Sadia Akter, Sadia Islam


Cricket Betting Tips and Match Predictions* - PrePlay

Who will win the toss?
– India Women's U-19

Who will win?- India Women's U-19

Top Batter (Runs Scored) - Kamalini (India Women's U-19), Afia Ashima (Bangladesh Women's U-19)

Top Bowler (Wickets taken) - Aayushi Shukla (India Women's U-19), Anisa Akter Soba (Bangladesh Women's U-19)

Most Sixes – Kamalini (India Women's U-19), Afia Ashima (Bangladesh Women's U-19)

Player of the Match- Aayushi Shukla (India Women's U-19)

Team Scores Batting first – India Women's U-19 120+, Bangladesh Women's U-19 110+

Match Handicap: India Women's U-19



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*NB these predictions may be changed nearer the start of the match once the final starting teams have been announced and we will be running ‘In-Play’ features, so stay tuned.


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