Match 14, Visakhapatnam, October 13, 2025, 03:00 PM

South Africa Women
Bangladesh Women

Win Projections to be updated soon
The stage is set for an intriguing clash in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 as South Africa Women lock horns with Bangladesh Women in Match 14 - a contest that promises grit, flair, and high stakes. The Proteas have found their rhythm after a strong start to the tournament, while Bangladesh will be eager to turn their fighting spirit into a statement performance. South Africa go into this clash brimming with confidence after a string of strong performances in this World Cup, including a commanding win over New Zealand where Tazmin Brits hit a scintillating century and Nonkululeko Mlaba picked up a four-wicket haul. More recently, they pulled off a thrilling three-wicket victory against India, with Nadine De Klerk playing a match-winning finish. Bangladesh Women, meanwhile, have shown flashes of promise but have struggled to sustain momentum, their batting has had bright moments with Sobhana Mostary and Nigar Sultana Joty showing fight, but conversion into big totals has been rare. Strength for South Africa lies in their top order that can build solid starts, matched by a spin attack with depth that can choke runs in the middle overs - Mlaba, Marizanne Kapp and de Klerk form a good mix. Their weakness might be occasional collapse under acute pressure and overreliance on their spearheads in crunch overs. Bangladesh's strengths are their fighting spirit, ability to bowl spin well with Rabeya Khan leading the charge, and ability to produce tight bowling spells. They put up a brilliant fight against England, and also had the White Ferns under early trouble, but just needs to finish the job when they are on top. Their key weakness remains inconsistency, especially a fragile middle order, and difficulty in chasing or setting large totals in major matches. With both teams eyeing crucial points to push towards the semifinals, expect South Africa to try and assert early control, while Bangladesh will be aiming to punch above their weight, perhaps with a few surprises. It should be a contest where small moments - an early wicket, a tight spell, or a composed knock make all the difference. Are we in for an upset? Or will the heavyweights get the job done without much fuss? Let's find out!