India vs Sri Lanka Live Score Women's T20 World Cup 2024: There was cause for concern after the match against Pakistan when Harmanpreet Kaur was forced to retire hurt late into the chase.
Bumrah strikes right at the start!! Jadeja chips in at the end as India go past 350 and finish with a daunting score. Sri Lanka will have to bat really well against Shami, Bumrah and Siraj to get ...
India posted an imposing 172 for three against Sri Lanka in their Women's T20 World Cup match here ... a blistering 52 off 27 balls to help India finish on a strong note. Brief scores: India: 172/3 in ...
Watch the best shots from India captain Harmanpreet Kaur as she scores 52 runs off 27 balls in their 82-run victory over Sri Lanka at the Women's T20 World Cup. READ MORE: Ruthless India knock Sri ...
New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by five runs on Sunday as the series ended at 1-1. Lockie Ferguson picked up three wickets as the ...
Sri Lanka haven’t won a match yet, while India haven’t found their batting best form before their Group A match.
The two teams against whom they play their remaining series, India and Sri Lanka, are also strong contenders ... For them to qualify with that score, they will need several other results to ...
Cricket score and updates from New Zealand in Sri Lanka November 2024 - Follow all the action from Rangiri Dambulla ...
The Men in Blue currently lead the World Cup points table, while Sri Lanka finds ... cheats against India in World Cup qualifier, brings dead ball from outside the line and scores a goal on ...
India's biggest wins in Women's T20 World Cups: 1 - 82 run-win against Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup 2024 2 - 79-run win against Bangladesh in T20 World Cup 2014 3 - 72-run win against Bangladesh in ...
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup 2024: The latest Asia Cup champions, Sri Lanka, are set to face off against a familiar rival, Pakistan, in what promises to be an exciting ...
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup 2024 ... by other members of the group as all of them - Australia, India and Pakistan, are still in the race.