Team India delivered a commanding performance to seal the Women's ODI Tri-Series title, posting a daunting 342/7 before bundling out Sri Lanka Women for 245 in the final.
Sneh Rana reached a high point on Sunday as she was named 'Player of the Series' in the Women's ODI Tri-Series, following India's emphatic 97-run win over Sri Lanka in the final in Colombo.
The seasoned all-rounder was at the heart of India's bowling success throughout the tournament, fini
Smriti Mandhana rose to the occasion, scoring a sublime 116 off 101 balls to help India Women clinch the Women's ODI Tri-Series title with a commanding 97-run win over Sri Lanka in the final held in Colombo on Sunday.
Team India delivered a commanding performance to seal the Women's ODI Tri-Series title, posting a daunting 342/7 before bundling out Sri Lanka Women for 245 in the final.
Speaking after the match, the Sri Lankan captain, Chamari Athapaththu didn't shy away from admitting her team's shortco
India clinched the Women's ODI Tri-Series title in Colombo on Sunday with a commanding 97-run victory over hosts Sri Lanka, thanks to an all-round bowling performance led by Sneh Rana and Amanjot Kaur.
Former Australia skipper Meg Lanning (15) and New Zealand right-hand batter Suzie Bates (13 so far) are the two players above Mandhana in the highest century-maker list.
Chasing 276 to make it back-to-back wins in the tri-series, the Sri Lanka batters produced a sublime performance to close out the run chase with five balls to spare.
Brilliant half-centuries from Nilakshi de Silva and Harshitha Madavi stormed Sri Lanka Women to victory over India Women in the fourth match of the ongoing ODI tri-series at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Sunday.
Pratika Rawal's unbeaten 50-run knock guided Indian Women side to victory over Sri Lanka Women in the first match of the ODI tri-series at the R Premadasa Stadium on Sunday.
The tri-nation series, kicking off on April 27 in Colombo, will provide vital preparation for all three teams ahead of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 in India.
Sri Lanka won the toss and decided to bowl first, New Zealand started very well scoring 42 runs in the powerplay without losing any wickets. Suzie Bates was the aggressor in this partnership, The match was reduced to 15 overs a side thanks to the second delay. Sri Lanka's bowlers made the mo
Ahead of the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka, New Zealand Women's right-hand batter Bella James has been ruled out for the upcoming series due to a grade-two quadricep strain on her right leg on Friday.