Summary

  • ICC Women's World Cup, Colombo

  • Rain stops play with Sri Lanka 46-2

  • Opener Gunaratne forced to retire hurt

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  1. Postpublished at 15:47 BST

    The umpires are out having a look at the now uncovered pitch.

    There is a shake of the head after giving the surface a pat but I don't want to read too much into that, it could simply have been in answer to a question rather than meaning 'no chance we're getting back on'.

    With covers still coming off, it looks like there are going to do their best to get the game on.

    I'd imagine the state of the outfield and the bowlers' run-ups will play a big part in deciding whether that is possible.

  2. Postpublished at 15:40 BST

    Covers are coming off while the umpires are talking to the captains.

    No handshakes at the end of it so they've not given up on getting more cricket yet, it seems.

  3. Postpublished at 15:37 BST

    We've got pictures of the umpires gathering on the boundary edge and - drumroll, please... it appears to have stopped raining!

    The question now is whether there is enough time to get the pitch cleared and dry before the cut-off in about an hour's time.

    I'm not convinced...

  4. Postpublished at 15:10 BST

    Potentially, Pete. But India did play Pakistan in Colombo - it just so happened that they were able to get a game in.

    Plus, as I mentioned before, England definitely benefitted from the rain and New Zealand probably did, too.

    You have to feel for Sri Lanka, though. This would be their third washout in five games.

    We're hearing the cut-off time is 16:40 BST, by the way. So we could be waiting a while longer.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:00 BST

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    All these washed out games give India a huge advantage! It doesn’t seem correct that some teams have much less of a chance of being washed out as others.

    Pete, London

  6. Postpublished at 14:30 BST

    David is right to say all the washouts at this World Cup have come in Colombo and, while I was optimistic we'd get more play earlier, now I'm not so sure.

    The rain is coming down pretty heavily and with a minimum of another eight overs of the Sri Lanka innings still to be completed, before an innings break and then 20 overs for South Africa to bat to make a game, time is quickly running out.

    It's 7pm local time now. Unless the rain stops extremely soon, I wouldn't be surprised if we had word from the umpires in the next hour (possibly sooner)...

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    Lovely place lovely people, but not the place to be playing cricket at this time. If I am not mistaken all the no result finishes have been in Colombo. Because of that somebody could miss out on a top four place through no fault of their own.

    David, Fife

  8. Postpublished at 13:30 BST

    Your latest weather update: as you were.

    This is the latest forecast for Colombo. Not great, is it?

    Weather forecast for Colombo - min. 34% chance of rain until 23:30 local time
  9. rain stops play

    It's still rainingpublished at 12:50 BST

    It is starting to get dark in Colombo and that is only making the conditions look that much worse.

    There is no sign of an imminent restart, or indeed a restart in the next little while.

    With that in mind, this is probably the time grab yourself some lunch and/or run a few errands.

    We'll update you with any news - positive or negative - when we get it.

  10. Postpublished at 12:23 BST

    Well, whatever the groundstaff had in mind when they walked out onto the pitch, the outcome is they have headed back inside without changing a thing.

    Perhaps the rain has got a bit heavier. Sigh...

  11. Postpublished at 12:16 BST

    Well I'm still hopeful that we will get more play in Colombo today, Michael.

    But if not, South Africa would be the fourth of the five sides expected, at least pre-tournament, to really be battling it out for a semi-final spot to be affected.

    Australia, England and New Zealand have all had games washed out in Colombo - and the latter two were helped by the rain, really.

    If we add South Africa, only India have avoided it so it's sort of evened itself out...?

    Anyway, there is some movement out in Colombo, albeit no covers are coming off just yet, so South Africa might yet be able to force a win.

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    Looks like the semi-final places might well be decided on the amount of rain in Columbo. Did no one tell the ICC that it's monsoon season in Sri Lanka?

    Michael, Malaga

  13. Postpublished at 11:55 BST

    The covers are still firmly in place and the rain is still coming down, albeit not too heavily based on the gesture from one of the South Africa coaches, who has ventured outside and held his hands out to gauge it.

    Meanwhile, some good news for Sri Lanka. It seems that Vishmi Gunaratne will be able to bat again later in the innings if/ when they get back out.

    The opener had to retire hurt after a nasty and unfortunate incident when she was struck by the ball as she ran through for a quick single...

    Media caption,

    Gunaratne retires hurt after 'errant' Shangase throw hits Sri Lankan batter on the knee

  14. Postpublished at 11:42 BST

    Let's stay optimistic and assume that we will get more play today - hopefully plenty of it - and if we do, things are looking good for South Africa.

    Those two early wickets, plus Vishmi Gunaratne retiring hurt, means WinViz has them as clear favourites from here...

    WinViz: Sri Lanka 31%, South Africa 68%Image source, CricViz
  15. rain stops play

    Rain stops playpublished at 12 overs

    SL 46-2

    Here we go...

    The rain had been falling pretty steadily for a good few overs and, after a quick chat, the umpires decide it has got a bit too heavy now.

    It is extremely gloomy but the situation doesn't look terminal compared to some of the downpours we've seen in recent days.

    Hopefully that isn't famous last words.

  16. Sri Lanka two down as Athapaththu fallspublished at 10 overs

    SL 37-2

    Media caption,

    'What a beautiful delivery!' - Klaas bowls Perera for four

    Huge moment from the last ball of the powerplay as Masabata Klaas gets Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu lbw!

    The Proteas seamer was round the wicket to the left hander and raps the knee-roll of the front pad. Given out, reviewed and once it is shown to be pad first, it's all about whether the impact was outside the line.

    Umpire's call! So close but with the ball shown to be going on to thud into middle and off, that's enough for South Africa. Athapaththu falls for 12.

    That comes a couple of overs after Klaas had bowled Hasini Perera with a beauty. Round the wicket again and it pitched on off stump before straightening a fraction to hit the top of off stump.

    Brilliant bowling and with Vishmi Gunaratne having retired hurt, Sri Lanka are effectively 37-3.

    Meanwhile, the rain is coming down and the groundstaff are gathered on the boundary edge. But so far, the umpires are happy for play to continue.

  17. Gunaratne forced to retire hurtpublished at 5 overs

    SL 21-0

    Media caption,

    Gunaratne retires hurt after 'errant' Shangase throw hits Sri Lankan batter on the knee

    Oh dear, such a shame for Sri Lanka as opener Vishmi Gunaratne has to retire hurt after being hit by an errant throw after sprinting through for a quick single.

    It bounces up to hit her on the inside part of the knee - just missing the pad. That is a really painful one and she is taken off on a stretcher.

    The right-hander had started so well, hitting a couple of gorgeous shots to the boundary and taking on the role of chief aggressor as captain Chamari Athapaththu plays herself in.

    We'll see whether Athapaththu changes her approach now as Hasini Perera comes in at three.

    Sri Lanka will hope Gunaratne is able to return later in the innings if needed.

  18. Postpublished at 10:33 BST

    Marizanne Kapp has the ball in hand, these gloomy conditions under lights should appeal to the South Africa seamer.

    She'll be less keen on the blustering wind but regardless, they're ready for the off. Chamari Athapaththu and Vishmi Gunaratne are the Sri Lanka openers.

  19. How things standpublished at 10:31 BST

    South Africa can move above England into second place with a win today, while a first win of the tournament for Sri Lanka would put them level on points with India, who currently hold the final qualifying berth...

    ICC Women's World Cup table
  20. Postpublished at 10:29 BST

    It is looking pretty gloomy at R Premadasa Stadium and the floodlights are already on.

    The forecast for Colombo for the the rest of the day isn't brilliant but I've seen it look far worse over the past week or so...

    Weather forecast in Colombo - 17/10/25