IND vs SL: Indian women target clean sweep after emphatic wins
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two matches, two emphatic statements. India have launched the T20I series against Sri Lanka in ruthless fashion, underlining a gulf that currently appears wider than the Palk Strait. Dominant with bat and ball, sharp in the field and unwavering in intent, the hosts have dictated terms from the very first over.
Early wickets from a disciplined bowling attack have consistently derailed Sri Lanka’s innings, forcing the visitors into damage-control mode rather than allowing them to attack. Those incisive strikes have set up modest targets, which India’s batters have chased with a near-zen calm.
India will take the field at the Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday with a familiar objective and a growing sense of authority: to close out the five-match series. The fact that this is the first time that the venue will be hosting an international women’s fixture adds an extra layer of intrigue.
Yet, this contest is about more than immediate results.
At the pre-match press conference, head coach Amol Muzumdar made it clear that the larger picture remains firmly in focus, with the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup shaping every decision. “Six months down the line, we have a T20 World Cup, so we are well aware of the areas we need to improve and the direction we need to take this side,” he asserted.
He noted that maintaining consistency after being crowned ODI world champions earlier this year has been encouraging. With two more series scheduled before the global event, this phase is being used to identify areas that need fine-tuning.
Muzumdar also warned against complacency despite India’s early dominance. “Although we’ve won the first two matches, Sri Lanka cannot be taken lightly,” he argued.
India have begun rotating their squad and testing bench strength, giving younger players opportunities while keeping the core intact. One such player, Vaishnavi Sharma, has already made an impression, returning figures of 2/32 in the second match.
“She did exactly what was asked of her. Credit to her that her exploits in the U-19 games were rewarded,” Muzumdar said.
He credited the depth and competitiveness of domestic cricket for easing selection calls and highlighted the team’s daily push to improve across all aspects of the game.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma, who missed the second game in Visakhapatnam due to fever, is poised to return, while Jemimah Rodrigues was eased out of training on Thursday due to minor health concerns.
For Sri Lanka, the challenge remains steep. A faltering middle order has failed to build on starts, and below-par totals have left their bowlers with little margin for error.
For India, Thiruvananthapuram offers more than a chance to seal a 5–0 sweep. It is another opportunity to further refine a well-oiled T20 unit that continues to set the benchmark at home.
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Yet, this contest is about more than immediate results.
At the pre-match press conference, head coach Amol Muzumdar made it clear that the larger picture remains firmly in focus, with the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup shaping every decision. “Six months down the line, we have a T20 World Cup, so we are well aware of the areas we need to improve and the direction we need to take this side,” he asserted.
Muzumdar also warned against complacency despite India’s early dominance. “Although we’ve won the first two matches, Sri Lanka cannot be taken lightly,” he argued.
India have begun rotating their squad and testing bench strength, giving younger players opportunities while keeping the core intact. One such player, Vaishnavi Sharma, has already made an impression, returning figures of 2/32 in the second match.
“She did exactly what was asked of her. Credit to her that her exploits in the U-19 games were rewarded,” Muzumdar said.
He credited the depth and competitiveness of domestic cricket for easing selection calls and highlighted the team’s daily push to improve across all aspects of the game.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma, who missed the second game in Visakhapatnam due to fever, is poised to return, while Jemimah Rodrigues was eased out of training on Thursday due to minor health concerns.
For Sri Lanka, the challenge remains steep. A faltering middle order has failed to build on starts, and below-par totals have left their bowlers with little margin for error.
For India, Thiruvananthapuram offers more than a chance to seal a 5–0 sweep. It is another opportunity to further refine a well-oiled T20 unit that continues to set the benchmark at home.
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