India Beats Sri Lanka in Women’s Cricket World Cup Opener

Guwahati: Deepti Sharma’s versatile exhibition helped India’s defeat Sri Lanka on Tuesday in the opening match of the Women’s Cricket World Cup on Tuesday 59 Runs (DLS).
Sharma scored 53 balls 53 and then took 3-54 at 10 at sea to help him overcome the collapse of his team. Amanjot Kaur threw 56 balls 57 and took 1-37 in six seas.
Sharma and Kaur put 103 of the 99 balls for the seventh small door and saved India from a 27 precarious 124-6 at sea. Two rain stops reduced the game at three seas in each stroke and finished with 269-8 from India 47.
In response, Sri Lanka 45.4 was bowed to 211 runs at sea. Captain Chamari Athapathththu 43 balls with 43 balls, but the side of the middle sea lost small doors quickly.
Sneh Rana (2-32) and Shree Charani (2-37), Indian yarns received parentheses while finishing with seven from 10 small gates.
India later plays Archrival Pakistan in Colombo on Sunday – the second will play all its games on a neutral ground. Sri Lanka also plays Australia in the early hours on Saturday in Colombo.
On Wednesday, the defense champion Australia will open its campaign against New Zealand.
After the reconstruction of India was cut twice with rain, the collapse opener Smriti Mandhana fell into eight runs, and after India reversed it. The game was first reduced to 48 per party before dropping another rain outage to 47 sailors.
Pratika Rawal (37) and Harleen Deol (48) put 67 of 96 balls on both sides of the first rain break. However, their partnerships slowly appeared and Rawal’s 20th place came under India’s goal.
Captain Harmanpreete tried to raise Kaur Ante-19 Wholesale took 21 points-but resulted in only one mini collage.
The 39-year-old Lankalı left arm spinner Inoka Ranaweera went from 120-2 to 124-6 in the Delivery area because the fruits of the Ranaweera were pushed.
Deol was caught for the first time and Jemimah Rodrigues fell for a gold duck – Bowled. Kaur was later in the next row of three balls, and then Richa Ghosh fell to Athapaththu for two running for India.
He brought Sharma and Kaur together and took time to continue by cutting all the big shots. 100 stands were 94 balls.
Kaur first reached 50-45 top-and then Sharma reached a half-century run. 16.3 They met for the sea and turned the game for India.
Finally, Sneh Rana’s camera cell – 28 of which are two six and 15 balls, not outside – India helped to pass from 250.
In response, Sri Lanka 14 lost Perera for 14. However, for the second small gate, Athapaththu and Hashitha Madavi (29) received a 52 -person partnership.
Sharma 15th place in Bowling, Lankalı captain was in balance. It was a turning point and the Indian later turned the screws.
Skipper Harmanpreet deployed the spin attack and together they chose seven small gates for 133 running at 28 sea.
Sharma took two more small doors, while Sneh Rana made dangerous Nilakshi De Silva for 35.
Sharma scored a half -century goal for the second time and chose three small doors for India in ODI and was named the player of the match.
“My partnership (with Kaur) was a turning point after losing small doors in a row. We wanted to take the game deeply and I am accustomed to such situations. So there was no pressure.
Guwahati’s first female ODI witnessed the emergence of more than 22,000 crowds despite the rain outages. The highest participation so far for an opening day of the Women’s Cricket World Cup.
Eight teams will compete for 31 matches for the chance to remove the trophy on November 2 after the final in the tournament, Colombo or Navi Mumbai.
Guwahati, Indore, Visakhapatnam and Navi Mumbai are hosting India’s tournament foot. Colombo in Sri Lanka is the other place and is where Pakistan will play matches.
After 1978, 1997 and 2013, India arms from the fourth tournament for the first Women’s World Cup crown.




