The table toppers Sri Lanka Masters and ‘number four’ West Indies Masters will take on each other in the second semi-final of the ongoing International Masters League 2025 (IML 2025). The game will be played at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur.
SL Masters finished their league campaign at the top spot in the tally, with four wins and only one defeat in their five games. They are coming off four consecutive wins in their last four games. On the other hand, West Indies Masters won three games while lost two out of their five league matches in the tournament. They defeated SA Masters by 29 runs in their last league match.
With that said, here we’ll have a look at the 3 bowlers to watch out for in Sri Lanka Masters vs West Indies Masters Clash.
1. Ravi Rampaul

The veteran West Indies Masters pacer Ravi Rampaul has been one of the most successful bowlers in the tournament. He has scalped 9 wickets in just three innings, including an amazing five-wicket haul (5 wickets at just 26 runs in a game). 0
Rampaul is also the leading wicket-taker for his side in the tournament’s current edition. He is also the most ‘consistent performer with the ball’ for WI Masters in the ongoing IML 2025. So, he will be there in the top 3 bowlers to watch out for in the upcoming SL Masters vs WI Masters clash.
2. Ashley Nurse
The WI Masters’ Ashley Nurse has also impressed everyone with his brilliant bowling performances in the tournament so far. Nurse has scalped 7 wickets in five innings, including the best performance of ‘3 wickets at just 16 runs in a game.’ He has played an important role in helping WI reach the semi-finals of the tournament.
Nurse is on the second spot in the list of the ‘leading wicket-takers’ for West Indies Masters in the ongoing edition of the International Masters League 2025. He can also be picked in the list of top 3 bowlers who will be in focus during the second semi-final between Sri Lanka Masters and West Indies Masters.
3. Isuru Udana

Sri Lanka Masters’ Isuru Udana has scalped 7 wickets in five innings, including the best performance of ‘2 wickets at just 15 runs in a game.’ He is also the leading wicket-taker for his side in the tournament. Udana has been one of the few ‘good performers’ with the ball for SL Masters in the tournament.
The 37-year-old all-rounder has been one of the vital cogs in the wheel for his side in their journey to the knockout stage of the tournament. Now, the team will expect him to deliver his best in the must-win second semi-final against West Indies Masters.
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