
Women’s tri-series: Sri Lanka record first win against India in seven years after Nilakshi’s effort
The Hindu
Sri Lanka's Nilakshika Silva shines in victory over India with a counter-attacking 56, inching closer to tournament final.
All-rounder Nilakshika Silva brought her years of experience to play during a counter-attacking 33-ball 56 as Sri Lanka humbled India by three wickets — their first win in seven years against their fancied rivals — in a women’s Tri-series match in Colombo n Sunday (May 4, 2025).
The victory, the islanders’ second in the tournament, helped them inch closer to the final. This was India’s first loss in the event but they are still expected to make the title clash thanks to their convincing wins in their first two matches.
Asked to bat first, India posted a competitive 275 for nine riding on swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh's 48-ball 58.
Sri Lanka completed the chase with five balls to spare after slipping to 152 for four in the 33rd over.
After Nilakshi flattened the India bowlers with her three sixes and five fours, Anushka Sanjeewani (23 not out off 28 balls) and Sugandika Kumari (19 not out off 20 balls) got the job done for Sri Lanka to push the third team South Africa on the verge of elimination.
In the chase, Hasini Perera (22 off 27 balls) was run out after a direct throw from Deepti Sharma but Harshitha Samarawickrama added 78 runs for the second wicket with Vishmi Gunaratne (33 off 58 balls) to lead Sri Lanka’s response.
However, Gunaratne’s knock was cut short by Arundhati Reddy just when the former was looking good for a big score, substitute fielder Amanjot Kaur completing a fine running catch after the batter got a thick outside edge.













