Women’s Asia Cup 2024 Final INDW vs SLW Highlights: Sri Lanka won the Women’s Asia Cup title. In the final, the men’s team defeated India by half a wicket. Sri Lankan captain Samari N 61 and Harshita N 69.
Gal Desk, New Delhi. Women’s Asia Cup 2024 Final INDW vs SLW: Sri Lanka Women’s team created history in Asia Cup 2024. They won the final match on Sunday and defeated India by 8 wickets. Sri Lanka Women’s Team
Thumbul Main Khel’s match main Sri Lanka captain Samari Athabu (61) and 6th wicket (60) achieved the target of 166 runs in 18.4 overs. The Indian team had scored 165/6 in the first innings.
India’s Smriti Mandhana scored 60 runs and opened the batting. The Indian team won the Asia Cup for the third time. The seven-time champions have already tasted it in the 2018 edition of the Sri Lankan cricket team.
India’s Batting
India’s Captain Harmanpreet Kaur won the two and elected to bat first. Smriti Mandhana and Shipali Verma made a quick start. The Donom pitch prepared for 44 runs. Kavisha, Shebali (16), Uma (9) and Harmanpreet (11) did not make any impact. Jemima scored 29 runs with the help of three fours and a six.
Smriti faced 47 Kenthong and scored 60 runs with the help of 10 fours. Wicketkeeper Chok (30) Sri Lanka’s Kavisha Dilhari took 2 wickets. Apart from her, Udeshika, Sasini and Athapathu got one wicket each. Sablaada M.L.
Sri Lanka Women’s team Playing 11
Visham Gunaratne, Samari Adhapaththu (captain), Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kavisha Thilahari, Neelag Sanjeewani (wicketkeeper), Hasini Perera, Sungathika Kumari, Inoshi Priyadarshini, UP Sini Nissansala.
India women’s team playing 11
Targets successfully chased by Sri Lanka Women in T20Is
166 v India, Dambulla, 2024
156 v South Africa, East London, 2024
148 v India, Vizianagaram, 2014
141 v New Zealand, Colombo, 2023
141 v Pakistan, Dambulla, 2024
Highest scores successfully chased against Indian Women in T20Is
- 199- England, Mumbai (Brabourne), 2018
- 173- Australia, Mumbai (DYP), 2022
- 166- Sri Lanka, Dambulla, 2024
- 159- South Africa, Lucknow 2024
- 155- Australia, Edgbaston, 2024