Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 SLW vs AUSW DLS Par Score and Rules

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|04-10-2025

Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 SLW vs AUSW DLS Par Score: The Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 clash, SLW vs AUSW, has been delayed due to persistent rain on October 04 at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 SLW vs AUSW DLS Par Score

Ahead of the toss, the rain started pouring at Colombo which interrupted toss and since then rain has been pouring persistently. With the game time likely to be reduce, DLS method will be used to calculate over and runs to obtain a result.

  • At 04:26 pm is, the rain gotten heavier and not signs of stopping.
  • At 04:02 pm isthe rain has really picked up in Colombocoming down hard and steady, With overs has been shaved off, the cut off time at 8:08 PM.
  • At 03:55 pm isit is still raining in Colombo and the covers are firmly in the place. We might wait some more time for the thrilling contest at Colombo.
  • At 02:40 pm isthe drizzle eased and the covers are being taken off. The umpires are in the middle for an inspection, and we could expect game soon.
  • At 02:20 pm isit is drizzling in Colombo and the entire field has been covered up.

How DLS is Calculated?

To calculate a target, the formula may simply be expressed as:

During the match after the interruption, there are only two factors remain with the team for the calculation of this method.

Every team available with these two resources namely:

  • Remaining Overs
  • Remaining Wickets

On the basis of these two resources, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis have prepared a chart which suggests that how many resources are left with the batting side in different situations.

Duckworth Lewis Calculation Table

Real-time Example of a DLS Method Calculation:

Let us take an example that happens earlier before in DLS history where India beats Australia by 26 runs. This happens in the first ODI of Australia tour of India in September.

  • In the 1st innings, India scored 7/281 in 50 overs.
  • During the innings break, rain interrupts play, and the match is reduced to 21 overs.
  • The 2nd innings commences, with Australia requiring 164 for victory.
  • Australia finishes their innings on 9/137 off 21 overs.
  • India wins by 26 runs on the D/L Method.

WATCH: How DLS Method is Calculated in Cricket By ICC