IND-W vs SL-W, 3rd T20I: All-round India beats Sri Lanka by 8 wickets, takes unassailable 3-0 lead
The full names of Sri Lankan cricketers can be a little long. Chaminda Vaas’ official name, you may remember, is longer than his run-up.
The Island nation’s female cricketers are not to be left behind. So, we have Harshitha Madavi Dissanayake Samarawickrama. Even better — Athapaththu Mudiyanselage Chamari Jayangani Kumai Athapaththu.
In the ongoing T20I series against India, Lankan batters would usually be back in the dressing room by the time you finished reading those names. That was what happened in the first two matches. It was no different in the third T20I at the Greenfield Stadium here on Friday.
After restricting the visitors to 112 for seven, India reached home with eight wickets and 6.4 overs to spare. It has thus won the five-match series 3-0 with two games in hand. Not a bad show at all to follow up that spectacular ODI World Cup victory last month.
This match too began with Harmanpreet Kaur winning the toss. Can the Indian captain do any wrong these days?
IND vs SL, 3rd W-T20I highlights
Sri Lanka did get a decent start. Hasini Perera and Athapaththu put on 25 inside five overs for the first wicket, with the skipper opting to play the supporting role. Hasini seemed in good nick, as she hit a couple of fours in the first over on the off-side, off Renuka Singh, who in fact went for 12.
This was the Queen of Swing’s comeback to the T20I cricket after a year. And she made it count, taking four for 21 from her four of overs, one of which was a maiden. She began by removing the dangerous-looking Hasini, who played away from her body and edged to Deepti Sharma at short third.
This would be Deepti’s night too. She claimed three for 18 to equal Megan Schutt’s record as the world’s leading wicket-taker in women’s T20Is. They have 151 wickets each. Among her victims was Kavisha Dilhari, whose 40-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Imesha Dulani was the highest of the Lankan innings.
The question was how soon India’s star-studded batting line-up would chase that target down and who would shine the brightest. Opener Shafali Verma was not going to let that opportunity go. She smashed a 42-ball 79 not out (11×4, 3×6) to delight a goodly crowd.
When Shafali gets going, there aren’t too many better sights in women’s cricket.
Published on Dec 26, 2025
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