Match Summary:

In the India vs Sri Lanka match. With India Women’s achieving 269/8 in 47 overs and dismissing Sri Lanka for 211 in 45.4 overs. India Women got off to a dominant start to their World Cup 2025 campaign. Throughout the first game, both teams played excellent cricket despite short weather delays.
Amanjot Kaur (57) and Deepti Sharma (53) used perseverance and excellent shot selection to save the innings following a shocking middle-order collapse. India’s attack was led by Deepti Sharma (3/54) and Sneh Rana (2/32) in the second half. Their disciplined bowling helped them win. Inoka Ranaweera (4/46), who regularly challenged India’s top order, had an outstanding spell for Sri Lanka.
Toss and Conditions:
In an attempt to take advantage of the early movement available, Sri Lanka-W decided to field first in cloudy conditions. In the first overs, the Guwahati pitch gave pacers swing, and later on, it gave the spinners turn. The game was cut short to 47 overs per side due to a minor rain delay, which forced both teams to swiftly modify their tactics.
Bowlers initially liked the circumstances, but batting improved as the ball grew softer. India’s bottom order took advantage of the situation and used cleverly measured strokes to convert difficult circumstances into scoring opportunities.
India women Batting:
India’s innings started off shakily. Smriti Mandhana left early for 8. After Harleen Deol (48) and Pratika Rawal (37) momentarily stabilized the innings, Inoka Ranaweera’s outstanding spell tore through the middle order, leaving India reeling at 124/6.
When the innings started to fall apart, Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma took charge and launched a strong counterattack that turned the tide of the match. They combined cool-headedness with strong, self-assured strokes to form a 103-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Together, they not only controlled the innings but also took charge of the game, giving India the upper hand once again.
India reached 269/8 in 47 overs because of Kaur’s valiant 57 off 68 balls and Sharma’s cool-headed 53 off 70, a score that was eventually far out of Sri Lanka’s grasp.

Sri Lanka women Bowling:
With precision and intent, Sri Lanka’s bowlers began the innings. With 4/46, Inoka Ranaweera spearheaded the attack, taking the valuable wickets of Mandhana, Deol, Rodrigues, and captain Harmanpreet Kaur while tearing through India’s lineup. India’s momentum was momentarily stopped when Udeshika Prabodhani struck at a critical juncture by eliminating Amanjot Kaur while maintaining tight lines.
However, the field did not provide the necessary assistance to Sri Lanka’s bowlers. India was given a lifeline and was able to salvage the innings thanks to dropped catches during the Kaur–Sharma combination. Sri Lanka lost the control they had so desperately sought as a result of those lost opportunities.

Sri Lanka women Batting:
Captain Chamari Athapaththu led from the front as Sri Lanka Women attempted to get a solid start while chasing 270 under a cloudy sky. She found gaps and hit boundaries with power as she hit an easy 43 off 47 balls. Nilakshi de Silva (35) and Harshitha Samarawickrama (29) both contributed significant runs, but neither was able to turn their opening partnerships into a winning combination.
As soon as Deepti Sharma took Athapaththu away, the hunt started to fall apart. In the middle overs, India’s spinners took charge. Pooja Vastrakar utilized her pace to maintain constant pressure. While Sneh Rana tricked batsmen with her quick changes. A number of wickets fell, as Sri Lanka lost momentum. India-W with a 59-run victory using the DLS technique and a strong start to their World Cup 2025 campaign.
India women Bowling:
With accuracy and purpose, India’s bowlers carried out their game strategy. In women’s cricket, Deepti Sharma once again demonstrated why she is one of the most reliable all-round players. By taking 3/54 and dismissing important batsmen Chamari Athapaththu and Anushka Sanjeewani, she dominated the middle overs and destroyed Sri Lanka’s chase from within.
By applying consistent pressure and hitting at pivotal times, Sneh Rana (2/32) and Pooja Vastrakar (2/41) managed the run flow. With their quick groundwork and accurate catches, India’s fielders were a great match for the bowlers. With their superb use of the surface, the spinners forced Sri Lankan batsmen into mistakes and gradually pushed the necessary run rate out of reach.
Player of the Match:

For her game-changing all-around performance, Deepti Sharma won Player of the Match and became India’s undeniable hero. She steadied the innings with a cool-headed 53 when India was under duress. Then she tore through Sri Lanka’s batting order with 3 vital wickets to give India the victory.
As they embark on their Women’s World Cup 2025 journey, her dominance in both departments demonstrates the depth, balance, and confidence within this Indian team. Sharma’s poise, control, and acute game awareness allowed her to not only affect the match but also fully determine its result.
Key Moments of the Match:
The key moments in India vs Sri Lanka Women’s match are,
- Early collapse: After Inoka Ranaweera’s stunning burst of tearing through the middle order. India faltered from 98/2 to 124/6, giving Sri Lanka clear control.
- Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma’s tenacious 103-run partnership revived India’s innings. Set up a score that gave their bowlers something to defend, turning the tide of the contest.
- Lost opportunities: Sri Lanka’s poor fielding performance cost them dearly. India was able to recover thanks to missed catches. Which let the momentum slip away just when they were ahead.
- Deepti’s twin strike: During the chase, Deepti Sharma struck twice in quick succession. Dismissing Anushka Sanjeewani and Chamari Athapaththu to weaken Sri Lanka’s defenses and tip the scales in India’s favor.
- Finishing disciplinedly: India kept Sri Lanka consistently behind the needed rate until the last wicket fell thanks to their astute bowling and astute fielding.
Conclusion:
The India vs Sri Lanka clash proved to be the perfect curtain-raiser for the Women’s World Cup 2025. The match was full of intensity, tenacity, and excellent cricket. India-W displayed incredible dedication, using perseverance and collaboration to turn a troubling middle-order collapse into a decisive victory.
India’s victory was largely due to Deepti Sharma’s all-around skill, but the bowlers’ careful execution and Amanjot Kaur’s control also played a significant role. Their performance demonstrated a team that is capable of both dominating when it counts and recovering when necessary.
Although Sri Lanka-W had some encouraging moments. Particularly from Chamari Athapaththu and Inoka Ranaweera. But fielding errors and inconsistent batting proved to be expensive. This match will teach both teams valuable things as the competition goes on.
However, this triumph not only gives India-W two important points, but it also signals their intention to dominate the Women’s World Cup in 2025.
After scoring 269/8 in 47 overs, India Women defeated Sri Lanka Women by 59 runs (DLS method) to win the first game.
With 53 runs and 3 wickets, Deepti Sharma’s exceptional all-around performance earned her the title of Player of the Match.
Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma’s 103-run partnership for the seventh wicket was the turning point that enabled India to bounce back from a mid-innings collapse.