Asia Cup Final T20 – India women vs Sri Lanka women : The 2024 Women’s Asia Cup final was a thrilling contest between India and Sri Lanka, showcasing remarkable talent and intense competition. This historic match, held at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, saw Sri Lanka secure their first ever Women’s T20 Asia Cup title, thanks to stellar performances from Chamari Athapaththu and Harshitha Samarawickrama.
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Chamari and Harshitha’s Heroics Lead Sri Lanka to Victory
In a nail biting chase, Sri Lanka’s captain Chamari Athapaththu and Harshitha Samarawickrama delivered match winning performances. Athapaththu, with her aggressive approach, scored a crucial 61, while Samarawickrama remained unbeaten on 69. Their partnership guided Sri Lanka to reach the target of 166 in just 18.4 overs, sealing the victory with eight balls to spare.
India’s Strong Start and Sri Lanka’s Resilient Response
India, opting to bat first, posted a competitive total of 165/6. Smriti Mandhana was the star for India, anchoring the innings with a solid 60 off 47 balls, supported by Richa Ghosh’s brisk 30. Despite losing early wickets, India managed to put up a formidable score, thanks to Mandhana’s steady performance and crucial contributions from the middle order.
Key Moments
- Smriti Mandhana’s innings was a blend of patience and aggression, ensuring India had a solid platform. Her ten boundaries were a testament to her excellent form and shot selection.
- Chamari led from the front, taking on the Indian bowlers with ease. Her 61 included timely boundaries that kept the required run rate in check.
- Harshitha’s innings was the cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s chase. Her ability to rotate the strike and find boundaries under pressure was crucial.
- Deepti Sharma provided India a glimmer of hope by dismissing Chamari Athapaththu at a crucial juncture. However, Harshitha’s calm demeanor ensured Sri Lanka stayed on track.
- Sri Lankan bowlers, especially Kavisha Dilhari, bowled with discipline, restricting the Indian batters and ensuring they couldn’t accelerate towards the end.
The pivotal moment of the match came when Harshitha Samarawickrama took charge after Chamari’s dismissal. Her calculated aggression and quick running between the wickets ensured Sri Lanka stayed ahead in the chase, ultimately guiding them to a historic victory.
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FAQ
Who won India women vs Sri Lanka women Asia Cup Final T20 match ?
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets