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Deepti, Amanjot to the rescue as ICC Women's World Cup begins with India defeating Sri Lanka in Guwahati

press trust of india • October 1, 2025, 01:32:50 IST
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India were reduced to 124/6 by Sri Lanka when Deepti Sharma (53) and Amanjot Kaur (57) came to their rescue with a 103-run stand. Deepti later played a key role in stifling the Lankan chase with a haul of 3/54, helping the Indians collect a 59-run win in the rain-affected match.

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Deepti, Amanjot to the rescue as ICC Women's World Cup begins with India defeating Sri Lanka in Guwahati
Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma brought up their half-centuries and added 103 runs for the seventh wicket, helping India post a competitive 269/8 against Sri Lanka in the ICC Women's World Cup opener in Guwahati. AP

The experience of Deepti Sharma was on full display as she struck a composed half-century alongside debutant Amanjot Kaur before taking a decisive three-wicket haul to help India overcome early hiccups and seal a 59-run win over Sri Lanka via DLS method in their Women’s World Cup opener in Guwahati on Tuesday.

For Sri Lanka, it was a case of missed opportunities. Having put India into bat, they had the game in their grasp when Harmanpreet Kaur and Co slipped to 124/6 with four wickets falling in the space of two overs.

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But sloppy fielding let them down as the Indian middle and lower order capitalised to post a challenging 270-run target in 47 overs, after rain interruptions spanning nearly 90 minutes reduced the contest to a curtailed affair.

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In reply, Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu looked ominous, striking the ball cleanly in her 43 off 47 but after her dismissal the innings lost the momentum and eventually ended at 211 in 45.4 overs.

Playing without senior pacer Renuka Singh, India’s bowling unit showed promise with Deepti leading from the front.

The new-ball duo of youngster Kranti Goud and Amanjot Kaur struck with a wicket apiece. Ably marshalled by Deepti, the three-pronged spin attack extracted sharp turn from a dry surface that had stayed under covers for over an hour due to rain interruptions.

Sneh Rana returned figures of 2/32, while rookie left-arm spinner Shree Charani impressed with 2/37 from her eight overs.

For Sri Lanka, Chamari was the standout batter. She repeatedly found the middle of the bat, punishing Deepti with two sixes and as many fours across successive overs.

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But the Indian all-rounder had the last laugh. Coming around the wicket with a plan, she bowled full, flat, and quick and Chamari, looking to whip through the on-side, played all around it and missed, her stumps rattled.

Deepti Sharma cleans up Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu 💥

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That dismissal proved to be the turning point, as Sri Lanka’s run-rate dipped and their innings was derailed.

By the time Deepti wrapped up her spell, conceding little and breaking Sri Lanka’s backbone, India’s bowlers had sensed urgency, kept the squeeze on, and ensured the contest swung firmly in their favour.

Earlier, Amanjot displayed character and grit under pressure in her maiden Women’s World Cup match and she teamed up with veteran Deepti to lift India from a precarious position and post a challenging 269 for eight.

Put into bat, India were in deep trouble at 124/6 when the 24-year-old from Mohali, Amanjot, walked into the middle.

Alongside senior partner Deepti (53 off 53), Amanjot (57 off 56) rebuilt the innings with a 103-run partnership off 99 balls.

From the start, Amanjot showed remarkable composure, rotating the strike and punishing loose deliveries. She also survived three reprieves – dropped on 18, 37, and 50 – as the inexperienced Sri Lankan fielders struggled to hold onto chances and let it slip in the back-end.

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She brought up her half-century off just 45 balls, featuring five fours and a towering six, blending aggression with control to keep India afloat.

Senior batter Deepti anchored the other end and completed her 16th WODI fifty in the process.

Sneh Rana also put on a fine cameo of 28 not out from 15 balls with with two fours and two sixes to prop up the total.

Title favourites and playing at home, India had a terrible start to their tournament campaign, as Sri Lanka caught them by surprise, reducing them to 124/6 with a devastating spell from left-arm spinner Inoka Ranaweera.

The 39-year-old Inoka ripped through the Indian middle order, snaring three wickets in five balls – a well-set Harleen Deol (48), Jemimah Rodrigues (0) and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (21) – to leave India reeling.

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