Pratika Rawal, Bowlers Shine As India Hammer Sri Lanka By Nine Wickets In Rain-Hit ODI

The opener Pratika Rawal struck a beautiful half-century after the Sneh Rana spinners and the beginner Shree Charari played with the ball while a clinical India has outlined Sri Lanka by nine counters in the Odi at the work of the rain of the series Tri-Nation female. By opting in the Bowl, India has packed Sri Lanka for 147 in a reduced competition of 39 on one side, with Rana (3/31) and Charani (2/26) sharing five counters between them, while the senior Offi Deepti Sharma (2/22) also cast the Smiti Mandhana (43). (50 steps out) and Harleen Deol (48 steps out) brought the visitors home without too much noise.
India will then face South Africa on April 29.
Playing only his seventh ODI, Rawal, who had criticized a record of 154 against Ireland earlier this year, continued his rich vein of form. The 24 -year -old, who holds the record for most races by any striker in their first six rounds ODI, anchored the prosecution with maturity.
Rawal sewn two crucial partnerships – 54 out of 59 balls with Mandhana and an uninterrupted 95 point stand with Deol – to exceed India after the finish line.
The right -hander, which made an optimal use of its exquisite cover training, struck seven limits in his blow of 62 bullets, while Mandhana found the fence six times during her stay of 52 balls.
Rawal spoke of his fourth fifty successive with a simple out of the penultimate ball of the pursuit before Deol was seaing victory with a border.
Mandhana and Rawal set the tone by putting 50 points inside nine overs before Inoka Ranaweera broke the stand, deceiving the left -hander in flight and ending a return.
India was 54 years for one in the 10th at that time.
Sri Lanka has managed to tighten the screws momentarily with two people, but without dashboard pressure, Rawal and Deol have calmly seen India.
Earlier, Rana, the Spinner and the Spinner of the left arm Charani, made an impressive figures of 3/31 and 26 respectively in their full quota of eight overs, because the sleeves of the hosts have never taken off.
The average Kashvee Sudesh Gautam, who also played her first international match, has yawned too much and although the 22 -year -old young woman could not record her name in the column of the counter, she was economical and conceded only 28 points in 8 Overs.
The match reduced to 39 overtime per side due to a three-hour delay after strong showers, Indian quantities used the conditions to their advantage and did not allow Sri Lankan strikers to settle in the R premadasa stadium.
None of the Sri Lankan strikers could make a big blow because Hasini Perera made 30 in 46 bullets and Kavisha Dilhari contributed to 26 balls 25.
The Chamari Athapaththhu skipper (7), opening the striker alongside Hasini, did not shoot at the start of the sleeves.
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