India were in serious trouble at 121 for 5. Five wickets gone. The top order dismantled. Ranaweera on a spell that looked unplayable at the time.
What happened next is what separates teams with depth from teams without it.
India Women defeated Sri Lanka Women by 59 runs (DLS Method) in the opening match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati. The full india women’s national cricket team vs sri lanka women match scorecard tells a story in two halves a collapse that nearly derailed the innings, and a recovery that ultimately won the match.
Match Summary at a Glance
India Women won by 59 runs (DLS Method). India posted 269/8 in 47 overs. Sri Lanka were bowled out for 211 in 45.4 overs. The DLS target, revised due to a brief weather interruption, remained comfortably beyond Sri Lanka’s reach from the 30th over onwards.
| Detail | Information |
| Match | 1st Match, ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 |
| Venue | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati |
| Toss | Sri Lanka Women won, elected to field |
| Result | India Women won by 59 runs (DLS Method) |
| India Score | 269/8 in 47 overs |
| Sri Lanka Score | 211 all out (45.4 overs) |
| Player of the Match | Deepti Sharma (53 runs + 3/54) |
Match By The Numbers
A quick statistical snapshot of how the two teams compared across the key metrics.
| Metric | India Women | Sri Lanka Women |
| Total Runs | 269/8 | 211 all out |
| Overs Faced | 47 | 45.4 |
| Boundaries (4s) | 28 | 21 |
| Sixes | 4 | 4 |
| Top Score | Amanjot Kaur 57 | Chamari Athapaththu 43 |
| Best Bowling | Deepti Sharma 3/54 | Inoka Ranaweera 4/46 |
| Extras | 15 | 14 |
| Partnerships 50+ | 2 (103 + 52) | 1 (52) |
India Women Batting Scorecard
India’s innings had two completely different stories inside 47 overs. The top order managed respectable starts but gifted wickets under pressure. The lower order produced the most impactful batting of the entire match, adding 145 runs after the sixth wicket fell.
Top Order: Starts Without Substance
India’s openers laid a platform. Pratika Rawal’s 37 off 59 balls was composed, and Harleen Deol’s 48 off 64 looked like it would build into a major innings. But both were dismissed by Ranaweera at critical moments.
What most coverage missed: Ranaweera was not bowling unplayable deliveries. She was bowling disciplined off-spin on a surface offering minimal turn. India’s middle-order batters Harmanpreet Kaur (21), Jemimah Rodrigues (0) were dismissed through poor footwork and indeterminate shot selection, not outright brilliance from the bowler.
- Smriti Mandhana: 8 off 10 (c Gunaratne b Prabodhani)
- Pratika Rawal: 37 off 59 (c Gunaratne b Ranaweera)
- Harleen Deol: 48 off 64 (c Dilhari b Ranaweera)
- Harmanpreet Kaur (c): 21 off 19 (c Sanjeewani b Ranaweera)
- Jemimah Rodrigues: 0 off 1 (b Ranaweera)
The crisis: India collapsed from 81/1 to 124/6 inside seven overs. Ranaweera’s 4-wicket burst was clinical in its timing, not necessarily its quality.
Lower Order: Where the Match Was Won
This is the part of the india women’s national cricket team vs sri lanka women match scorecard that most quick recaps skim over. Three players Deepti Sharma, Amanjot Kaur, and Sneh Rana collectively scored 138 runs after the fifth wicket fell.
- Deepti Sharma: 53 off 53 balls 3 fours, 0 sixes, SR 100.00
- Amanjot Kaur: 57 off 56 balls 5 fours, 1 six, SR 101.79
- Sneh Rana: 28* off 15 balls 2 fours, 2 sixes, SR 186.67
- Richa Ghosh (wk): 2 off 6 (early dismissal)
Unique insight: Deepti Sharma batting at a strike rate of exactly 100 from the No. 6 position is textbook anchor batting. She did not slog. She rotated strike, absorbed pressure for 53 deliveries, and created space for Amanjot to attack freely. That role clarity within a partnership is rarely analyzed it should be.
India Women Full Batting Card
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Pratika Rawal | c Gunaratne b Ranaweera | 37 | 59 | 3 | 1 | 62.71 |
| Smriti Mandhana | c Gunaratne b Prabodhani | 8 | 10 | 2 | 0 | 80.00 |
| Harleen Deol | c Dilhari b Ranaweera | 48 | 64 | 6 | 0 | 75.00 |
| Harmanpreet Kaur (c) | c Sanjeewani b Ranaweera | 21 | 19 | 2 | 0 | 110.53 |
| Jemimah Rodrigues | b Ranaweera | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Deepti Sharma | c Dasanayaka b Kulasuriya | 53 | 53 | 3 | 0 | 100.00 |
| Richa Ghosh (wk) | c Prabodhani b Athapaththu | 2 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 33.33 |
| Amanjot Kaur | c Gunaratne b Prabodhani | 57 | 56 | 5 | 1 | 101.79 |
| Sneh Rana | not out | 28 | 15 | 2 | 2 | 186.67 |
| Extras | 5lb, 1nb, 9w | 15 | — | — | — | — |
| Total | 269/8 (47 overs) |
Fall of Wickets
14-1 (Mandhana, 3.2) | 81-2 (Rawal, 19.2) | 120-3 (Deol, 25.1) | 120-4 (Rodrigues, 25.2) | 121-5 (Harmanpreet, 25.5) | 124-6 (Ghosh, 26.6) | 227-7 (Amanjot, 43.3) | 269-8 (Deepti, 46.6)
The jump from 124/6 to 227/7 is the match in one line. India scored 145 runs after the sixth wicket fell. That is not a lower-order cameo. That is a match-defining contribution.
Key Partnerships India Women
The Deepti-Amanjot partnership was the single most decisive moment of this match. Without it, India were heading for 180–190. With it, they reached 269.
| Partnership | Batters | Runs | Wicket |
| 67 | Rawal + Deol | 67 | 3rd |
| 103 | Deepti + Amanjot | 103 | 7th |
| 42 | Sneh Rana + Deepti | 42 | 8th |
| 52 | Athapaththu + Samarawickrama (SL) | 52 | 2nd |
The 103-run seventh-wicket stand between Deepti and Amanjot is the highest partnership of the match by a margin of 36 runs. For context: India’s entire top order collectively managed 114 runs across five wickets. The lower order added 155.
Sri Lanka Women Bowling Scorecard
Inoka Ranaweera’s 4/46 headlined Sri Lanka’s bowling, but the real story is what happened before and after her burst. Sri Lanka’s bowling attack was disciplined in patches but failed to finish India off when the tail was exposed.
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Achini Kulasuriya | 8 | 0 | 42 | 1 | 5.25 |
| Chamani Prabodhani | 10 | 1 | 55 | 2 | 5.50 |
| Sugandika Dasanayaka | 9 | 0 | 46 | 0 | 5.11 |
| Kavisha Dilhari | 8 | 0 | 51 | 0 | 6.37 |
| Inoka Ranaweera | 9 | 0 | 46 | 4 | 5.11 |
| Chamari Athapaththu | 3 | 0 | 24 | 1 | 8.00 |
Here is what’s counterintuitive: Ranaweera’s economy of 5.11 is ordinary for a spinner in 47-over ODI cricket. Her impact came from one concentrated burst in overs 25–27. Before and after that burst, India’s lower order attacked her freely. Sri Lanka’s error was not deploying a seamer-heavy attack when India were six down. Allowing Deepti and Amanjot to settle against spin on a flattening pitch was a tactical miscalculation that cost Sri Lanka 80+ runs.
Sri Lanka Women Batting Scorecard
Sri Lanka needed to chase 269 under DLS. The target was achievable only if Chamari Athapaththu batted deep. She did not. Her dismissal in the 15th over was the moment Sri Lanka’s chase effectively ended.
The Athapaththu Problem
Chamari Athapaththu scored 43 off 47 balls and was the only batter in Sri Lanka’s top order to provide genuine forward momentum. Her footwork against spin was the cleanest in the Sri Lanka innings she hit four fours and three sixes, showing intent and clarity. But she fell to Deepti Sharma at 82/2 in the 15th over. Sri Lanka needed her batting into the 35th over minimum to have any realistic path to the target.
Middle Order Collapse The Persistent Problem
After Athapaththu departed, Sri Lanka scored just 53 runs across the next four wickets. Gunaratne (11 off 28), Dilhari (15 off 12), and Sanjeewani (6 off 10) offered no consolidation.
What people think vs. reality: Many cricket fans view Sri Lanka Women as a genuinely improving side capable of challenging India closely. The reality visible in this scorecard and supported by their recent tournament record is that Sri Lanka’s batting positions 4 through 7 have a consistent inability to score at the required rate once the top order departs. Their openers can entertain. Their lower order occasionally chips in. But there is no reliable second-tier scorer in the middle order, and this match exposed that gap completely.
Lower Order Resistance
Nilakshi de Silva’s 35 off 29 balls at No. 6 showed exactly the kind of aggression Sri Lanka’s middle order lacked. Achini Kulasuriya’s 17 off 31 and Prabodhani’s unbeaten 14 off 26 provided respectability, but by this point, the DLS target required a run rate beyond Sri Lanka’s realistic capacity.
Sri Lanka Women Full Batting Card
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Hasini Perera | b Gaud | 14 | 20 | 2 | 0 | 70.00 |
| Chamari Athapaththu (c) | b Deepti | 43 | 47 | 4 | 3 | 91.49 |
| Harshitha Samarawickrama | lbw b Sree Charani | 29 | 45 | 3 | 0 | 64.44 |
| Vishmi Gunaratne | lbw b Amanjot | 11 | 28 | 0 | 0 | 39.29 |
| Kavisha Dilhari | c Ghosh b Deepti | 15 | 12 | 2 | 0 | 125.00 |
| Nilakshi de Silva | b Rana | 35 | 29 | 4 | 1 | 120.69 |
| Anushka Sanjeewani (wk) | c Harmanpreet b Deepti | 6 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 60.00 |
| Sugandika Dasanayaka | b Rana | 10 | 19 | 0 | 0 | 52.63 |
| Achini Kulasuriya | c Mandhana b Sree Charani | 17 | 31 | 3 | 0 | 54.84 |
| Chamani Prabodhani | not out | 14 | 26 | 2 | 0 | 53.85 |
| Inoka Ranaweera | lbw b Rawal | 3 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 37.50 |
| Extras | 4lb, 1nb, 9w | 14 | — | — | — | — |
| Total | 211 all out (45.4 overs) |
Fall of Wickets Sri Lanka
30-1 (Perera, 6.2) | 82-2 (Athapaththu, 15.1) | 111-3 (Samarawickrama, 22.4) | 120-4 (Gunaratne, 27.3) | 135-5 (Dilhari, 30.2) | 160-6 (Sanjeewani, 36.1) | 179-7 (de Silva, 39.4) | 190-8 (Dasanayaka, 41.3) | 205-9 (Kulasuriya, 44.2) | 211-10 (Ranaweera, 45.4)
India Women Bowling How They Dismantled Sri Lanka
India’s bowlers executed a clear, structured plan: use pace early, hand over to spin in the middle overs, and finish with variety. It worked almost exactly as designed.
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Kranti Gaud | 9 | 0 | 41 | 1 | 4.55 |
| Amanjot Kaur | 6 | 0 | 37 | 1 | 6.16 |
| Sneh Rana | 10 | 0 | 32 | 2 | 3.20 |
| Deepti Sharma | 10 | 1 | 54 | 3 | 5.40 |
| Sree Charani | 8 | 0 | 37 | 2 | 4.62 |
| Pratika Rawal | 2.4 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 2.25 |
Sneh Rana’s 2/32 in 10 overs at an economy of 3.20 is the most underrated bowling performance of this entire match. In the same game where she hit 28* off 15 balls, she then came back and strangled Sri Lanka’s middle order through relentlessly tight off-spin across 10 overs. She was the most complete player on the field.
Deepti Sharma’s 3/54 removed the three most dangerous Sri Lanka batters Athapaththu, Dilhari, and Sanjeewani at the moments when they could have shifted the game’s momentum. That is not coincidence. That is match awareness from an experienced player who knew exactly who posed the greatest threat.
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Why India Won Despite Being 121 for 5
This is the section most scorecard articles skip entirely. The real reason India won from a position of 121/5 comes down to five specific factors:
- Deepti Sharma anchored. She did not panic. She rotated strike, defended when needed, and trusted Amanjot to score at the other end.
- Amanjot Kaur accelerated. Her strike rate of 101.79 under pressure shows controlled aggression, not recklessness.
- Sneh Rana finished the innings. Her 28* off 15 added runs that pushed India from a competitive to a commanding total.
- Sri Lanka did not attack the tail. They persisted with spin when seamers and yorkers were the logical choice against lower-order batters.
- India’s spinners controlled overs 15–40. Rana and Deepti combined for 20 overs at a combined economy of 4.30, which dried up Sri Lanka’s scoring in their most critical phase.
Key Turning Points of the Match
Three moments define this match. Everything else is context.
Turning Point 1 The Collapse (Overs 25–27)
India went from 81/1 to 124/6 in less than seven overs. Four Ranaweera wickets in one burst. This was the moment Sri Lanka sensed a path to restricting India under 200. It did not materialise.
Turning Point 2 The Deepti-Amanjot Partnership (Overs 27–43)
103 runs for the 7th wicket. This partnership showed exceptional role clarity under pressure one batter anchored while the other attacked. India added 103 runs in 16 overs while losing only one wicket. This directly turned a potential 185 into 269.
Turning Point 3 Athapaththu’s Dismissal (Over 15)
Sri Lanka were 82/2 with Chamari Athapaththu in full flow. She had hit three sixes. She was batting with purpose. Her dismissal to Deepti Sharma at that moment fundamentally shifted the psychological balance of Sri Lanka’s chase. No batter who followed could replicate her authority.
Tactical Insights Captaincy and Strategy
Harmanpreet Kaur deployed Sneh Rana and Deepti Sharma in tandem through overs 15–35, targeting Sri Lanka’s right-handed middle order with consistent off-spin. Rana’s economy rate of 3.20 and Deepti’s three critical wickets confirm that this was the correct strategic call.
Sri Lanka’s toss decision to field first on a Guwahati pitch was defensible in isolation. But the pitch flattened significantly in the second half of India’s innings. The real strategic error was maintaining spin-heavy bowling when India were six down. A seam attack aimed at targeting lower-order feet would have been more effective in those circumstances.
Original observation: India Women’s genuine strength in this ICC Women’s World Cup era is not their top order it is a batting lineup deliberately constructed to score runs at every position down to No. 9. Sneh Rana’s 28* off 15 is not a surprise. It is the visible result of a squad built with batting depth as a non-negotiable priority.
India Women vs Sri Lanka Women Head-to-Head Record (Recent)
India Women have dominated Sri Lanka Women comprehensively across all formats in 2024–25. This context is essential when reading the india women’s national cricket team vs sri lanka women match scorecard from the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 in isolation.
| Series | Format | Result |
| Sri Lanka Women Tri-Nation 2025 (1st Match) | ODI | India won by 9 wkts |
| Sri Lanka Women Tour of India 2025 (T20I 1) | T20I | India won by 8 wkts |
| Sri Lanka Women Tour of India 2025 (T20I 2) | T20I | India won |
| Sri Lanka Women Tour of India 2025 (T20I 3) | T20I | India won |
| Sri Lanka Women Tour of India 2025 (T20I 4) | T20I | India won |
| Sri Lanka Women Tour of India 2025 (T20I 5) | T20I | India won |
| ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 (Match 1) | ODI | India won by 59 runs (DLS) |
India have not lost a bilateral series against Sri Lanka Women in recent memory. The 5-0 T20I sweep in December 2025 was followed directly by this World Cup ODI win, confirming that India’s multi-format dominance over Sri Lanka is structural not situational.
Powerplay Comparison
India’s powerplay (10 overs): 54/1. Steady, conservative, platform-building.
Sri Lanka’s powerplay (10 overs): 45/1. Similar start, but the required rate was already climbing.
The difference is not in the powerplay. It is in what came after. India’s lower order added 145 runs after losing their 6th wicket. Sri Lanka’s batting collapse from position 3 onwards losing 9 wickets for 129 runs is the true story of this match.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What was the result of the India Women vs Sri Lanka Women ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 match?
Ans. India Women won by 59 runs via the DLS Method. India scored 269/8 in 47 overs; Sri Lanka were bowled out for 211 in 45.4 overs.
Q2. Who was the Player of the Match in India Women vs Sri Lanka Women World Cup 2025?
Ans. Deepti Sharma was the standout performer, contributing 53 runs with the bat and taking 3/54 with the ball, making her the most impactful player across both innings.
Q3. Who top-scored for India Women against Sri Lanka Women in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025?
Ans. Amanjot Kaur top-scored with 57 off 56 balls. Deepti Sharma scored 53 off 53 balls. Both contributed to the match-defining 103-run seventh-wicket partnership.
Q4. Who was the best bowler for India Women against Sri Lanka Women?
Ans. Deepti Sharma took 3/54 in 10 overs. Sneh Rana was equally decisive with 2/32 at an economy of 3.20 the best economy figure among India’s bowlers in the match.
Q5. How many wickets did Inoka Ranaweera take for Sri Lanka Women?
Ans. Inoka Ranaweera took 4/46 in 9 overs, dismissing Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Pratika Rawal during a concentrated burst in overs 25–27.
Q6. Where was the India Women vs Sri Lanka Women ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 match played?
Ans. The match was played at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, India.
Q7. What was the highest partnership in the India Women vs Sri Lanka Women match?
Ans. The highest partnership of the match was India’s seventh-wicket stand of 103 runs between Deepti Sharma and Amanjot Kaur. For Sri Lanka, Athapaththu and Samarawickrama put on 52 for the second wicket.
Q8. Who won the toss in India Women vs Sri Lanka Women World Cup 2025?
Ans. Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to field first.
Q9. What is India Women’s recent head-to-head record against Sri Lanka Women?
Ans. India Women have dominated across formats. They swept Sri Lanka 5-0 in the December 2025 T20I series and followed that up with a 59-run ODI victory in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 opener. India also won the ODI Tri-Nation series match in April 2025 by 9 wickets.
Q10. Why did India Women win from 121 for 5 against Sri Lanka Women?
Ans. India won because of exceptional lower-order batting depth. Deepti Sharma anchored, Amanjot Kaur accelerated, and Sneh Rana finished aggressively. The trio added 145 runs after the sixth wicket fell. Sri Lanka then failed to attack the tail with seamers at the right moment, allowing the partnership to fully establish.

