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Sri Lanka women cricketers settle for silver at Asian Games

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Sri Lanka women cricketers pose with the silver medal at the Asian Games.

Sri Lanka Women’s cricket team settled for the silver medal after a clinical display with the ball helped India Women win the final of the cricket competition at the Asian Games on Monday.

On a surface that was not conducive for batting, India opted to bat first. Even though the openers hit a boundary each to begin with, Shafali Verma struggled before getting stumped for 9 off 15. Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues then joined forces together to revive the innings. Mandhana hit a six and a four to round off the powerplay before the two batters continued to keep rotating the strike.

The run rate went past six only in the 13th over for India as the two batters laid down a platform for the middle order to cash in. However, Sri Lanka bounced back in style at the death as they kept striking at regular intervals to peg India back. The last five overs proved to be quite disastrous for India as they ended up adding only 27 runs to finish with 116. But on a track that was assisting turn, this was always going to be a handful for Sri Lanka.

Chamari Athapaththu smashed a six and a four in the very first over to cause some jitters in the Indian camp but Titas Sadhu’s double wicket maiden put India immediately in control. To make matters worse for Sri Lanka, Sadhu then removed Athapaththu as well in her next over as the Sri Lankan skipper miscued a shot. Hasini Perera tried to revive Sri Lanka with a flurry of boundaries but once she miscued a shot to depart for 25, Sri Lanka were under the pump. At 50/4 by the halfway mark, they needed a huge effort at the back end of the innings to clinch gold but India managed to remain on top and eventually close out the game in their favour.

Brief scores:

India Women

116/7 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 46, Jemimah Rodrigues 42; Udeshika Prabodhani 2/16, Inoka Ranaweekra 2/21)

Sri Lanka Women

97/8 in 20 overs (Hasini Perera 25; Titas Sadhu 3/6, Rajeshwari Gayakwad 2/20)

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