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Athapaththu's Blazing Century Powers Sri Lanka to Women's T20 WC Victory

Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu smashed a brilliant unbeaten century to lead her team to a dominant nine-wicket win over Ireland in the Women's T20 World Cup. Athapaththu scored 106 not out from 61 balls, hitting 17 fours and two sixes, as Sri Lanka chased down 131 with ease. The win keeps Sri Lanka's semi-final hopes alive ahead of their final group match against Scotland. Athapaththu said she always tries to lead from the front and was pleased with the team's all-round performance.

Women's T20 WC: 'I always try to lead from the front,' says Athapaththu after guiding Sri Lanka to victory

Bristol, June 23

Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu said leading from the front remains her biggest responsibility after producing a magnificent unbeaten century to guide her side to a dominant nine-wicket victory over Ireland in the Women's T20 World Cup at the County Ground on Tuesday.

Athapaththu smashed 106 not out from just 61 deliveries, hitting 17 fours and two sixes, as Sri Lanka chased down Ireland's total of 130/5 in only 15.3 overs. The century was the fourth T20I hundred of her career and another memorable innings at a venue where she has enjoyed considerable success over the years.

Speaking after receiving the Player of the Match award, Athapaththu admitted Bristol has become one of her favourite grounds. "Yeah, I love Bristol. I score most of the runs here, especially in England. I played my natural game and scored a hundred, but the most important thing is that we won," Athapaththu said.

Sri Lanka entered the match needing a victory to keep their semi-final hopes alive, and the captain was pleased to deliver when her team needed her most. "We were waiting for a win. As a captain and as a leader, I always try to lead from the front. That's what I want to do," she added.

Athapaththu dominated the chase from the beginning, helping Sri Lanka race to 55 without loss in the powerplay before bringing up a 30-ball half-century. She later converted it into a century off just 59 deliveries as Ireland struggled to contain her aggressive strokeplay.

While her batting grabbed the headlines, the skipper was equally pleased with Sri Lanka's performance with the ball, which restricted Ireland to 130/5 despite a fighting 59 from captain Gaby Lewis.

Sri Lanka's bowlers struck regularly after Ireland's top-order collapse and prevented the opposition from building significant momentum through the middle and death overs. "Actually, young Mithali bowled really well, and the rest of the bowlers, the whole bowling unit, did an amazing job. I'm really happy about the bowling unit," Athapaththu said.

Mithali Ayodhya was one of four Sri Lankan bowlers to claim a wicket, alongside Sugandika Kumari, Nilakshika Silva, and Athapaththu herself.

The victory kept Sri Lanka's qualification hopes alive ahead of their final group-stage fixture against Scotland. However, Athapaththu acknowledged that her team no longer has complete control over its fate following an earlier defeat to the West Indies.

"I enjoyed England this summer. We have won two games, and one more game is left. I want us to play our best game against Scotland, and let's see what we can do next," she said. "We can't control those things. Unfortunately, we lost against the West Indies. Before coming here, we had beaten them a couple of times in the last few games, but unfortunately, we lost that match. So we are in a little bit of trouble now, but we keep smiling and playing our best cricket. That's the important thing."

With one group match remaining, Sri Lanka will now turn their attention to Scotland, hoping Athapaththu's brilliance and another strong all-round performance can keep their Women's T20 World Cup campaign alive.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great to see women's cricket getting more attention, but I do wonder about the scheduling - playing T20 WC in June in England, where the weather is so unpredictable. Bristol has been good to Chamari though, two centuries there now? She owns that ground! 🏏

Ramesh W

Chamari Athapaththu is an inspiration for the entire subcontinent. The way she leads from the front is something our Indian captains can learn from - both men's and women's teams! Her six-hitting ability is on par with any male cricketer. Padma Shri for her, I say! 🇱🇰🇮🇳

Suresh O

One thing I noticed - she mentioned Mithali bowled well, but the report says she's young. Didn't know there was another Mithali in Sri Lankan cricket! Good to see young talent coming through. Hope the Lankan women's team builds a strong squad around Chamari for the future.

Arun Y

Terrific knock, but let's be honest - Ireland are not the strongest opposition. The real test was against West Indies, and they lost that one. Still, you can only beat what's in front of you, and Chamari did that in style. Good luck against Scotland! 👍

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