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India and Sri Lanka engage in their final Super Four clash of the ongoing Asia Cup 2025. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, won the toss and elected to bowl first at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
In a gripping encounter at the DY Patil Stadium, India's women's team clinched a semi-final berth in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025, defeating New Zealand by 53 runs. Centuries from Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana propelled India to 340/3, while New Zealand managed 271/8, despite Brooke Halliday's valiant 81.
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The outcome of the Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan clash will determine the top two teams in Group B of the Asia Cup 2025. Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan are in contention from Group B to advance into Super 4 stage.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu won the toss and elected to bat against Bangladesh in a do-or-die fixture at the ongoing Women's World Cup in Navi Mumbai on Monday. The Women's World Cup group stage has arrived in the knockout territory.
Watch Australia v Sri Lanka first Test live on 7plus and Channel 7, start time and broadcast details
The first Test in Galle begins on Wednesday, January 29 and is scheduled to run through to Sunday, February 2. Seven’s coverage kicks off at 3pm AEDT each day ahead of the first ball at 3.30pm AEDT.
Pakistan have lost their first Super 4 clash against India in the Asia Cup 2025. Any hiccup against Sri Lanka on Tuesday will eliminate Pakistan in the race for the final. Sri Lanka have lost too in their first Super 4 clash against Bangladesh.