COLOMBO: Pakistan ended their 2025 Women’s World Cup campaign winless as their final group match against Sri Lanka was wiped out at the R Premadasa Stadium on Friday.
Only 4.2 overs took place before the umpires called off the match, which was reduced to 34 overs due to rain.
The Green Shirts finished the tournament with three points from seven games. They lost four, while losing three of their matches.
Their winless campaign saw Pakistan finish seventh in the 2025 Women’s World Cup with three points, only ahead of Bangladesh who have two with a match to go.
For the unversed, Pakistan started their campaign with a seven-wicket defeat to Bangladesh before suffering an 88-run thrashing from arch-rivals India.
The national team then put in a spirited performance against Australia, but Beth Mooney’s gutsy century, followed by a collective bowling effort, guided the seven-time champions to a resounding victory.
Pakistan then fell agonizingly short of their first-ever win over England in the Women’s ODI, but intermittent rain here robbed them of the glory.
Rain played spoilsport again when they turned up against another former champions, New Zealand, wiping out the crucial match without a ball being bowled.
Pakistan then suffered a humbling 150-run defeat to South Africa in the semi-final, before their campaign was ultimately called off against Sri Lanka.

