Smriti & Shafali's 162-Run Blitz Powers India to Record T20I Win Over Sri Lanka

India women posted their highest-ever T20I total of 221/2, powered by a blistering 162-run opening partnership between Smriti Mandhana (80) and Shafali Verma (79). Captain Harmanpreet Kaur credited the duo for the explosive start that set up a 30-run victory over a spirited Sri Lanka, who themselves recorded their highest T20I score in reply. Mandhana, who crossed 10,000 international runs, admitted the mental shift from ODIs back to T20s was challenging but was pleased with her and Shafali's complementary batting. Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu praised her team's improved batting but highlighted the inexperience of a young bowling attack against the world's best.

Key Points: India Women Set Record T20I Score, Beat Sri Lanka by 30 Runs

  • Record 221/2 for India
  • 162-run opening stand
  • Smriti Mandhana's 80 & 10k intl runs
  • Sri Lanka's highest T20I chase attempt
  • Harmanpreet praises team building
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4th T20I: Should give credit to Smriti and Shafali for the start they gave, says Harmanpreet

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur credits Smriti Mandhana & Shafali Verma's 162-run stand for India's record 221/2 & 30-run T20I win over Sri Lanka.

"We should give credit to Smriti and Shafali for the start they gave. - Harmanpreet Kaur"

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 28

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur praised Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma for their blistering 162-run partnership, taking the side to a 30-run win over a spirited Sri Lanka in the fourth women's T20I at the Greenfield International Stadium on Sunday.

Smriti, who was named Player of the Match, and Shafali struck brilliant knocks of 80 and 79 respectively before Richa Ghosh (40 not out) and Harmanpreet ensured a strong finish to take India to 221/2, their highest ever score in the format.

"We were getting short on time, and I wanted everyone to be on time. I didn't want the last over with three fielders outside (on her angry expressions in the back end). I have been playing for ages, so I try to improve after each game. We should give credit to Smriti and Shafali for the start they gave.

"Also to Richa and me for finishing the innings. We thought we would give a chance for Harleen, but how the game went, we thought Richa would finish the game and didn't give her a chance to bat," said Harmanpreet in the post-match presentation ceremony.

Smriti, who crossed 10,000 international runs during her knock, admitted the switch back to T20 cricket was a challenge after playing tons of ODIs.

"After playing a lot of ODI cricket, it was hard to get into T20 mode. Playing six months of ODI and coming back to T20 was a bit hard mentally. The plans were similar; I had some game plans against them. I came early and tried to work on that," she added.

She also talked about Shafali's knock and the camaraderie in the team. "To watch Shafali bat from the other end is always a treat for the eyes. We complement each other well. Happy with the way she has matured with her batting. In the last one year, there's been a different team building that has happened. We are happy with each other's success, and when she (Kamalini) took the catch, we were all happy."

Sri Lanka made a spirited attempt in chasing down 222, and made 191/6 in 20 overs, the highest score they have ever posted in women's T20Is. Captain Chamari Athapaththu acknowledged her side's batting improvement but rued the inexperience in the bowling attack.

"At least we improved in our batting areas. We still need to improve our power-hitting. They (India) batted really good according to their plans. Our bowlers didn't bowl well, but it is a young bowling attack and a lot of inexperience.

"They learn a lot of things from these tournaments because they're playing with the best team in the world at the moment. I hope they'll play their best in the next game," she said.

Chamari also had special praise for left-arm spinner Vaishnavi Sharma, who took 2-24. "She (Vaishanvi) has been bowling really good; she's improved a lot because she played under-19, and I saw how she played. She doesn't play WPL, but she bowled really good, and according to the plan, the most important thing is how she planned her spells. I saw how Harmanpreet managed her, really good for India."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Harmanpreet is right to give credit where it's due. The openers won us the game in the first 10 overs itself. But I do wish we could have seen Harleen Deol bat, just to give her some game time.
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Aditya G
Smriti crossing 10,000 international runs is a massive achievement! She's a legend of the game. The way she adapted from ODI to T20 mindset shows her class.
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Sarah B
Respect to Chamari Athapaththu for her gracious comments. It's great to see her praising the young Indian bowler Vaishnavi. Healthy competition and mutual respect is what makes women's cricket so good to watch.
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Karthik V
The team building Harman mentioned is clearly showing on the field. Everyone looks happy for each other's success. That catch by Kamalini and the celebration says it all. More than cricket, it's about the unit.
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Michael C
While the batting was phenomenal, conceding 191 runs is a bit of a concern. Our bowlers need to find ways to contain in the death overs, especially against bigger teams like Australia or England.
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Shreya B
Shafali's maturity is the biggest takeaway for me. She's playing more responsibly now without losing her aggressive intent.

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