Shafali Verma's Blazing 79* Powers India Women to Series Win Over Sri Lanka

India Women secured an unassailable 3-0 series lead with a dominant 8-wicket victory in the third T20I. The bowlers set the tone, with Renuka Singh Thakur taking 4/21 on her return and Deepti Sharma claiming 3/18 to equal the world record for T20I wickets. In response, Shafali Verma launched a brutal assault, scoring 79* off just 42 balls to chase down 113. The comprehensive win was sealed with 6.4 overs to spare, highlighting India's complete dominance.

Key Points: India Women Win 3rd T20I vs SL, Take 3-0 Series Lead

  • Renuka's 4/21 on return
  • Deepti equals T20I wicket record
  • Shafali's 24-ball fifty
  • India wins with 40 balls left
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Shafali's 79*, Renuka-Deepti's clinical bowling hand India Women 8-wicket win over Sri Lanka in 3rd T20I

Shafali Verma's explosive 79* and clinical bowling from Renuka Singh (4/21) & Deepti Sharma (3/18) seal India's 8-wicket win and series victory.

"She reached her 13th T20I half-century in just 24 balls, eventually finishing with 79 off 42 balls. - Match Report"

Thiruvananthapuram, December 26

India Women secured an eight-wicket victory over Sri Lanka Women to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match T20I series. The win was defined by a ruthless bowling performance led by the returning Renuka Singh Thakur and Deepti Sharma, and an explosive half-century from Shafali Verma that made light work of the 113-run target.

India Women continued their impressive run with the bowl against Sri Lanka after winning the toss and opting to field first. The headlines were stolen by the returning duo of Renuka Singh Thakur and Deepti Sharma, both of whom made excellent contributions in their return to the XI.

Renuka, back in the side after a lengthy absence, was devastating with the new ball as she ripped through the Sri Lankan top order, finishing with impressive figures of 4/21. At the other end, Deepti Sharma, who returned after missing the previous match due to illness, applied relentless pressure and claimed 3/18, while also creating history by becoming the joint-highest wicket-taker in women's T20Is, equalling Australia's Megan Schutt with 151 wickets.

Sri Lanka struggled to build momentum after losing early wickets and slipping to 32/3 at the six-over mark. Captain Chamari Athapaththu and Hasini Perera showed some early resistance, but the middle order once again failed to turn starts into a competitive total.

The visitors remained under pressure throughout the innings before wicketkeeper-batter Kaushini Nuthyangana's late, unbeaten 19 helped them cross the 100-run mark. Hasini Perera (25 off 18), Imesha Dulani (27 off 32) and Kavisha Dilhari (20 off 13) were the only Sri Lankan batters to score more than 20 runs as Sri Lanka could only manage 112/7 in 20 overs.

India's chase was a one-sided affair fueled by Shafali Verma's aggressive batting. She reached her 13th T20I half-century in just 24 balls, eventually finishing with 79 off 42 balls. Though Smriti Mandhana (1) and Jemimah Rodrigues (9) fell cheaply to Kavisha Dilhari, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (21*) joined Shafali to guide the team home with 6.4 overs to spare.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Shafali Verma is pure entertainment! 79 off 42 balls is just brutal. She's the X-factor this team needs going into bigger tournaments. The future of women's cricket in India is so bright!
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Priya S
A complete team performance. Bowling first restricted them, and then Shafali finished it in style. However, a small concern - Smriti and Jemimah getting out cheaply again. Hope they find form before the World Cup.
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Vikram M
Deepti Sharma equalling Megan Schutt's record is a proud moment for all Indian fans. She's been so consistent for years. The unsung hero of the team!
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Rohit P
Winning with 6.4 overs to spare is a statement. The team is looking very confident. On to the next match! Let's go for a 5-0 clean sweep 💪
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Michael C
Great win, but let's be honest, the competition from Sri Lanka was pretty weak. The real test will be against teams like Australia and England. Need to maintain this intensity.

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