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Sri Lanka's Must-Win T20 World Cup Victory Over New Zealand

Sri Lanka defeated defending champions New Zealand by five wickets in a must-win Women's T20 World Cup match. Captain Chamari Athapaththu praised her team's execution under pressure, highlighted by Nilakshi de Silva's unbeaten 54. Despite the victory, Athapaththu warned against complacency, emphasizing the need for continued improvement in batting and bowling.

Women's T20 WC: 'It was a must-win game for us', says Athapaththu after victory over NZ

Southampton, June 16

Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu described her side's five-wicket win over defending champions New Zealand as a "must-win" result but insisted there is no room for complacency despite defeating one of the favourites for the Women's T20 World Cup title.

Nilakshi de Silva scored an unbeaten 54, and Kaushani Nuthyangana made a steady 24 not out as Sri Lanka chased down New Zealand's 150/6 with one ball left. This marked their first victory of the tournament.

Athapaththu emphasised the importance of this result for Sri Lanka's chances in the competition. She commended her batting team for sticking to their plans under pressure. "I think it's a good win. It was a must-win game for us, or we would not have had a chance. As a team and batting unit, we executed our plans well. Nilakshi played excellently today. Kaushani is not in her best form, but she contributed well alongside Nilakshi."

Sri Lanka's win not only relied on de Silva's crucial knock but also on solid fielding. They kept New Zealand to 150/6 after the White Ferns looked set for a much higher score. Kavisha Dilhari led the bowling with figures of 2 for 35, while the fielders made several sharp plays.

Athapaththu praised the improvement from months of hard work. "Our fielding unit, especially thanks to our fielding coach's efforts over the past six months, has improved a lot. We used to struggle in the field, but today we were much better. Our fielding unit performed well."

Sri Lanka's bowlers managed to pull New Zealand back after Amelia Kerr and Sophie Devine threatened to take control. Both scored 45 runs, but key wickets kept the White Ferns from going beyond 150.

The chase was not easy. Athapaththu hit 27 off 19 balls after being dropped on seven, but Sri Lanka fell from 45/1 to 55/4. De Silva and Kavisha Dilhari then steadied the innings. After Dilhari's run-out for 17, de Silva and Nuthyangana formed an unbeaten 48-run partnership to secure the win.

Despite the importance of the result, Athapaththu noted that beating the reigning world champions means little if Sri Lanka does not uphold their performance in upcoming matches. "Every game is crucial for us. I know New Zealand is one of the best teams in this tournament. They are the world champions and favourites, so beating New Zealand doesn't mean we can relax. We need to execute our plans properly. That is key."

While she enjoyed the win, the Sri Lankan captain also pointed out areas for improvement. "We still need to work on a few things as a team, especially our batting. We lost a few wickets in the middle part of the innings. We also need to improve a bit in our bowling."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Loved the way they never gave up even after losing quick wickets in the middle. Kaushani Nuthyangana playing through her poor form shows real character. Hope Sri Lanka builds on this momentum! 🙌

Michael C

Impressive win for Sri Lanka against the defending champions. Athapaththu is such an inspirational leader - her attitude of never being satisfied is what separates good teams from great ones. The improvement in fielding over six months is remarkable.

Aditya G

What a match! The way they recovered from 55/4 to chase down 151 shows this team has matured. Chamari's captaincy is brilliant - she knows when to praise and when to point out areas to improve. That dropped catch of hers early on could have been costly though 😅

Sarah B

Great to see associate nations giving champions a run for their money! Nilakshi de Silva's innings was a masterclass in pacing a chase. But Athapaththu is spot on - beating one top team means nothing if you can't back it up. The real test will come against India and Australia.

Naveen S

Fielding coach deserves a shoutout! The improvement from struggling in the field to making sharp plays in six months is no joke. This is how you build a competitive team - not just with batting and bowling, but with all three departments clicking. Well played, Sri Lanka! 👏

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