IND-W vs SL-W, 1st T20I: Jemimah fifty, miserly bowlers help India take 1-0 lead

Sri Lanka struggled to cope with an Indian side still riding the high of its ODI World Cup triumph, falling to a comprehensive eight-wicket defeat in the T20I series opener at the ACA-VDCA Stadium on Sunday.

A stingy bowling effort followed by an effortless chase gave the 7000-strong crowd plenty of fodder on a chilly winter evening in the port city.

Sri Lanka’s fortunes, particularly in recent times, have been inextricably linked to Chamari Athapaththu’s output. True to script, India tightened its grip after sending the veteran packing.

AS IT HAPPENED: IND-W vs SL-W, 1st T20I Highlights: India beats Sri Lanka by eight wickets in Vizag

The visitors’ laboured effort culminated in a modest target of 122, one that the Women in Blue, powered by Jemimah Rodrigues’s 14th T20I half-century, chased without breaking a sweat.

Put in to bat and with dew expected to set in as the evening wore on, Athapaththu, as usual, stepped into the aggressor role, with two boundaries off Kranti Gaud. A smart change in angle and going a touch quicker helped Kranti breach the Lankan skipper’s defence to give the 22-year-old her maiden T20I wicket. It was a throwback to her dismissal of Laura Wolvaardt at this venue during the ODI World Cup.

Debutant Vaishnavi Sharma nearly claimed her first international scalp too, only for Shree Charani to spill a straightforward chance at short fine leg after a thick top-edged from Hasini Perera, although Deepti Sharma contained the damage by sending her back in the next over.

Vice-captain Harshitha Samarawickrama survived a leg before appeal early, taking charge as Vishmi Gunaratne struggled at the other end. Charani dropped another sitter, this time off Arundhati Reddy’s bowling, to give Harshitha another life.

Charani redeemed herself in the best way she knew how as she beat a sweeping Harshitha with a faster delivery to rattle her stumps.

Over 7000 fans were in attendance as India begans its preparation for the Women’s T20 World Cup in England next summer.
| Photo Credit:
K.R. Deepak

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Over 7000 fans were in attendance as India begans its preparation for the Women’s T20 World Cup in England next summer.
| Photo Credit:
K.R. Deepak

Vishmi’s instincts to inject urgency into the Lankan innings kicked in too late. She struck Sri Lanka’s only six of the innings, although Smriti’s botched catch attempt was owed more credit.

Kawya Kavindi removed Shafali Verma early, but it barely dented India’s charge. Jemimah – who finished with a sublime unbeaten 69 – first combined with Smriti Mandhana and then with Harmanpreet Kaur to give the host a 1-0 series lead with 32 balls to spare.

While Jemimah’s sprightly scoring and strike rotation make her the perfect number 3 anchor for this Indian side, this match-winning innings should seal that spot in her favour as India seeks to finalise its eleven for the T20 World Cup in England next summer.

Published on Dec 21, 2025

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