Key Points

In a breathtaking Women's ODI Tri-Series match, Sri Lanka defeated India by three wickets in a nail-biting encounter at the R Premadasa Stadium. Nilakshi de Silva's blazing 56 and Harshita Samawickrama's steady 53 were instrumental in chasing down India's 275-run total. The victory marked Sri Lanka's first win against India since 2018, dramatically opening up the tournament's competitive landscape. Richa Ghosh's impressive 58 for India ultimately fell short against Sri Lanka's determined batting performance.

Key Points: Nilakshi Trumps India as Sri Lanka Clinch Thriller ODI Win

  • Nilakshi de Silva's 56 guided Sri Lanka's historic chase
  • Richa Ghosh top-scored with 58 for India
  • Sri Lanka's first ODI win against India since 2018
  • Harshita Samawickrama contributed crucial 53 runs
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Women's ODI tri-series: Harshita and Nilakshi fifties help Sri Lanka defeat India by three wickets

Sri Lanka's stunning victory over India secured by Nilakshi and Harshita's explosive batting in thrilling Women's ODI Tri-Series match

"With her big-hitting skills and some help from India's erring fielding unit, Nilakshi took the game away - Match Commentary"

Colombo, May 4

Fifties from Harshita Samawickrama and Nilakshi de Silva helped Sri Lanka defeat India by three wickets in fourth match of the women’s ODI tri-series at the R Premadasa Stadium on Sunday. Wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh top-scored with 58 as India made 275/9 in their 50 overs

In reply, Harshitha made 53 while Nilakshi turned the chase in the hosts’ favour through a blazing 33-ball 56. All-rounder Nilakshi also shared a partnership of 57 off 38 balls with Kavisha Dilhari (35 off 32 balls), before she fell in the 43rd over.

Anushka Sanjeewani (23 not out) and Sugandika Kumari (19 not out) took Sri Lanka home with their unbroken 40-run stand for the eighth wicket, as the hosts’ pulled off their second-highest successful run chase in women's ODIs. They also registered their first ODI win over India since 2018, which is also their third victory over the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side in 34 matches.

Pushed into batting first on a sluggish pitch, Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana had a 51-run opening stand, before the latter was run-out in the final over of power-play. After Pratika was trapped lbw by Inoka Ranaweera, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur had partnerships of 42 and 44 with Harleen Deol (29) and Jemimah Rodrigues (37) respectively.

Richa then stepped up to hit 58 off 48 balls, while sharing a 52-run stand with Deepti Sharma. But once Richa fell in the 44th over, India failed to get the finishing kick they desired, as Sri Lanka conceded just 29 runs from the last five overs. Sugandika and skipper Chamari Athapaththu were the standout bowlers for Sri Lanka by picking three-fers each. .

In the chase, Sri Lanka never looked like they were out of control. Sneh Rana was once again the standout bowler for India with 3-45. But all-rounder Kashvee Gautam limping off the field after bowling just five overs meant Harmanpreet had to use Pratika as the sixth bowler. Though Hasini Perera and Vishmi Gunaratne fell before the half-way mark, Harshita ensured the hosts’ were steady in their run-making through her brisk fifty.

But it was Nilakshi’s knock that took the game away from India. With her big-hitting skills and some help from India’s erring fielding unit, Nilakshi and Kavisha took 20 runs off Arundhati Reddy in the 37th over, and from there, Sri Lanka got home with five balls to spare. Sunday’s outcome means the competition is now wide open, as Sri Lanka are now equal with India via four points and will now face a winless South Africa on Tuesday.

Brief Scores: India 275/9 in 50 overs (Richa Ghosh 58, Jemimah Rodrigues 37; Chamari Athapaththu 3-43, Sugandika Kumari 3-44) lost to Sri Lanka 278/7 in 49.1 overs (Nilakshi de Silva 56, Harshitha Samarawickrama 53; Sneh Rana 3-45, Pratika Rawal 1-32) by three wickets

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Tough loss but credit to Sri Lanka for playing fearless cricket! Our girls missed that finishing kick in both batting and bowling. Fielding lapses cost us dearly - can't afford these mistakes in big tournaments. Hope they bounce back stronger 🇮🇳 #WomenInBlue
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Priya M.
Nilakshi's innings was a game changer! Our bowlers had no answer to her power hitting. But why was Pratika used as 6th bowler when we had other options? Team management needs to rethink strategies. Richa Ghosh's knock was the silver lining though 👏
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Arjun S.
Congratulations to SL women! They've improved so much in recent years. Our team needs to stop underestimating neighbors - first Bangladesh now Sri Lanka. Time to give more chances to young talents like Kashvee (hope her injury isn't serious 🤞)
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Shweta R.
Last 5 overs - only 29 runs scored! That's where we lost the match. Our batting lineup needs to learn finishing games. On positive side, good to see healthy competition in women's cricket. More matches between Asian teams please!
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Vikram J.
Sneh Rana's 3 wickets went in vain 😔 Fielding standards have dropped since World Cup. But hats off to SL's middle order - they handled pressure better. Hope BCCI arranges more India-SL series to build rivalry.
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Neha P.
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, I'm happy to see our neighbors playing so well! But disappointed with our team's death bowling. That 20-run over changed everything. Need specialist death bowlers in women's team too. #LearningExperience

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