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IND vs SL, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup: India defeat Sri Lanka by 16 runs, inch closer to semi-finals

India Defeated Sri Lanka By 16 Runs To Register Their Fourth Consecutive Victory In The Tournament. Deepti Sharma Was Adjudged The Player Of The Match For Her Scintillating All-round Performance.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Rahul Mishra | Updated on: 07 Jul 2017, 05:15:06 PM
India vs Sri Lanka in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup

New Delhi:

Indian women's team displayed a clinical performance to defeat Sri Lanka at County Ground, Derby by 16 runs and inch towards a semi-final spot in the prestigious tournament. Mithali Raj and Co recorded their fourth win on the trotas they defended a respectable 232/8 by restricting the islandnation to 216 for 7.   

Deepti Sharma was adjudged the player of the match for her scintillating innings of 78 runs and superb bowling figures of 46 runs in 10 overs along with one wicket. 

The Indian eves also maintained a clean slate against their sub-continental neighbours since the 2013 World Cup,having never lost a single ODI in all meetings. India's battery of slow bowlers have choked the opposition time and again during the tournament so far.     

It was no different on the day as leg-spinner PoonamYadav (2/23 in 10 overs) led the charge with twin blows,removing the dangerous Chamari Atapattu (25) and opener NipuniHansika (29).     

Left-arm spinner Ekta Bisht (1/48 in 10 overs) and off-spinner Deepti Sharma (1/46 in 10 overs) were also economical. The seasoned Jhulan Goswami (2/26 in 8 overs) was parsimonious as ever, and provided important breakthroughs too.     

Dilani Manodara Surangika (61 off 75 balls) batted well but found little support at the other end. Skipper Raj marshalled her resources well after another impactful half-century, which was largely responsible for the decent total.     

"In the middle overs we really pulled ourselves and the dot balls pushed them to score in the end. Overall, our spinners did quite well," Raj said after the match.     

She admitted that having pure all-rounders have helped their cause while bowling. "Cricket has evolved over the years because now we needto have more allrounders, with bowlers who can bat in the slogovers and batsmen who can pick some wickets," she said.     

The skipper praised the current batting line-up whichgives her freedom to play her natural game.     

"I have always enjoyed batting and stepping up when it's required. I'm blessed to have the kind of openers and I can play probably a bit of my own game which I have had to hold up because of the kind of the responsibility I have had over the years," she stated.     

The match decisively swung in India's favour when the pint-sized Poonam, coming round the wicket, got the better of Atapattu with a flighted delivery that she tried to sweep but missed the line to be bowled.     

Another identical delivery saw Nipuni make a big stride forward for a slog sweep only to be stumped by Sushma Verma. The Lankan innings never had the momentum and only one teamcould have won from that situation despite gallant effort from Surangika.     

Earlier, Deepti Sharma and Raj hit fine half-centuries tohelp India post a decent 232 for 8. Deepti made 78 off 110 balls while Mithali (53 off 78)continued her good form with yet another 50 plus score to set the base for India's total after the early dismissal of openers Punam Raut (16) and Smriti Mandhana (8).     

Middle-order batters Veda Krishnamurthy (29) andHarmanpreet Kaur (20) stitched crucial 50 runs in just nine overs to help India get past the 230-run mark.     

Player of the match Sharma said: "The wicket was a bit slow when I batted so I adjusted accordingly by taking my time and it paid off. I tried to time my straight-bat shots properly instead of hitting them hard."     

Electing to bat, India didn't have the best of starts asMandhana departed early. She was soon followed by Raut in the 11th over that brought Mithali and Deepti at the crease.     

The duo first resurrected India's innings andopened up once they got their eyes in. They shared vital 118 runs for the third wicket to notonly steady India's innings but create the perfect launchpad for others to follow.     

But just when it was time for the Indian eves to launchthe attack on Sri Lankan bowlers three quick wickets draggedthem back. After the dismissal of Deepti in the 37th over, Jhulan Goswami (9), who was promoted up the order, and Mithali tofell in sucessive balls of Inoka Ranaweera's 39th over to put brakes on India's scoring.     

But Veda and Harmanpreet took the onus upon themselves to keep up the ante before both got out in consecutive balls inthe 49th over off Sripali Weerakkody to hand the Sri Lankanright-arm medium pacer, an opportunity to claim a hat-trick.     

The Indian willow-wielders managed a decent 62 runs offthe last 10 overs. For Sri Lanka, Weerakkody (3/28) was the pick of the bowlers while Inoka Ranaweera (2/55) also returned with two crucial wickets. 

With PTI inputs

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First Published : 05 Jul 2017, 10:38:00 PM

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