
India had a flight start in his Campa Cup Women’s Cup of ICC 2025 while defeating Sri Lanka for 59 races in the inaugural match at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, on Tuesday.
The game reduced by the rain saw India group Sri Lanka for 211 in 45.4 overs, after the objective was reviewed to 271 in 47 overs according to the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method (DLS).
India lost Smriti Mandhana before choosing bat, and Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol tried to rebuild with a 67 racing association for the second Wickt.
The limits were difficult to get when Sri Lanka spinners applied strict control, and the Wickts began to fall.
Inoka Ranaweera was the key destroyer, saying goodbye to Rawal in 20 and then taking three wickts in 26, eliminating Harleen, Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur in a decisive spell.
Richa Ghosh soon fell against Chamari Athapaththu, leaving India fighting 124/6.
The tickets were stabilized by Amanjot and Decepti, which united an association of a century. Combining caution with the calculated aggression, the duo rotated the strike effectively and gradually accelerated the score.
Amanjot became the first half of the center-center of the tournament, ending with five four and six, while Decepti scored a run-to-box 50, hitting three limits.
SNEH Rana provided a late floriture, hitting two four and so many six to add 34 crucial races in the two final overs.
The persecution of Sri Lanka began brilliantly, with Athapaththu and Hausini Perera finding regular limits, including a six Athatchtu in Kranti Gaud. However, Gaud retreated shortly after, Bowling Perera to end an opening position of 30 races.
Harshitha Samarawickrama countered with three four in a Amanjot, giving Sri Lanka a first productive power game of 45 races.
Athaphthu dominated the first against Decepti, hitting two six and two four, but was finally launched by 43, giving India a crucial advance.
The bowling players of India, directed by Rana, then applied a relentless pressure. Harshitha Madavi was caught by Shree Charani, while Vishmi Gunaratne was fired from Amanjot.
Decepti returned to fire Kavisha Dilhari and Anushka Sanjeewani when Sri Lanka fell to 140/6. Nilakshi de Silva tried to defend himself but fell to Rana, who also eliminated Achini Kulaiya.
Rawal concluded the tickets, catching Ranaweera on the front, since India claimed a comfortable victory despite the first problems.