India secured a resounding 60-run victory against Sri Lanka on Thursday, clinching the top spot in Group A and advancing to the Super Six stage of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. A composed knock by opener G Trisha and a fiery opening spell from the pacers ensured the win on a challenging pitch in Potchefstroom.
Trisha’s vital 49 off 44 balls (5×4, 1×6) anchored India to a modest yet competitive total of 118 for nine, while the bowlers dismantled Sri Lanka’s batting lineup, restricting them to a paltry 58 for nine in 20 overs.
Trisha’s Knock: The Backbone of India’s Innings
Batting first on a pitch that offered little help to the batters, India faced early trouble with regular fall of wickets. But G Trisha rose to the occasion. Her innings, laced with elegant boundaries and a commanding six over long-off, was the foundation of India’s total.
- Trisha’s 44-ball 49 stood out amidst a sea of single-digit contributions.
- Her composure under pressure highlighted her maturity, earning her the Player of the Match title.
- Despite the struggles, India managed to reach 118, thanks to Trisha’s ability to rotate the strike and pick boundaries at crucial moments.
The Sri Lankan bowlers, led by Rashmi Nethranjali and Nethmi Senarathna, made scoring difficult, but Trisha’s determination ensured India had a fighting chance.

Pacers Rip Through Sri Lanka’s Top-Order
India’s pace duo, VJ Joshitha and Shabnam, came out all guns blazing. Exploiting the conditions expertly, they rattled the Lankan top-order within the first four overs, leaving them at a dismal nine for four.
- Shabnam’s ability to move the ball saw her claim two key wickets upfront.
- Joshitha’s disciplined line and length added to Sri Lanka’s woes.
Skipper Manudi Nanayakkara’s run-out in the fourth over compounded the misery, reducing Sri Lanka to an irrecoverable 12 for five.
Spin Seals the Deal
Once the pacers had done their job, India’s spinners took over to finish the game clinically. Left-arm orthodox spinner Parunika Sisodia led the charge, picking up two wickets for just seven runs.
Rashmika Sewwandi (15 off 12) was the only Lankan batter to show any resistance. Her brief cameo included two boundaries, but an ill-advised attempt to accelerate against Sisodia resulted in her dismissal.
- Parunika Sisodia emerged as the pick of the bowlers, showcasing her control and guile.
- Ayushi Shukla and Vaishnavi Sharma chipped in with economical spells, ensuring no lower-order heroics.
India’s spinners maintained a stranglehold, restricting Sri Lanka’s scoring options and wrapping up the innings with ease.
India’s All-Round Dominance in Group A
With this win, India finished their group stage campaign unbeaten, securing three wins in as many matches. Their performances have been characterized by a blend of disciplined bowling and resilient batting, making them one of the teams to beat in the tournament.
India’s Group Stage Highlights
| Match Opponent | Result | Key Performances |
|---|---|---|
| Malaysia | Won by 122 runs | Vaishnavi Sharma (5/5), Shweta Sehrawat (74*) |
| UAE | Won by 122 runs | Shafali Verma (78), Mannat Kashyap (4/3) |
| Sri Lanka | Won by 60 runs | G Trisha (49), Parunika Sisodia (2/7) |
The defending champions have displayed remarkable depth in both their batting and bowling units, with different players stepping up in every game.
What’s Next for India?
With the Super Six stage on the horizon, India’s form makes them strong contenders for the title. The team’s mix of experienced players and promising young talents has proven to be a winning combination.
- The spotlight will remain on skipper Shafali Verma, whose aggressive batting has been instrumental in earlier games.
- Bowlers like Vaishnavi Sharma and Shabnam will be key in maintaining their dominance in the knockout stages.
India’s impressive run has sent a clear message to their competitors—they are here to defend their title with authority. As they prepare for tougher challenges, the team will look to build on their momentum and continue their winning streak.



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