Pratika Rawal, bowlers shining as India’s hammer and nine wickets in rain-win

Opener Pratika Rawal hit a nice half-century after acting with spinner Sneh Rana and debutant Mr. Charani in a good half century, as a diagnostic India on Sunday left Sri Lanka by nine wickets in the OD Oding OD of the women’s three-nation series. Opposing the bowl, India excluded Sri Lanka for 147 in a Carted 39-Over-A Side competition in the 39-Over-E-Side competition, in which Rana (3/31) and Charani (2/26) were sharing five wickets between them, while Senior of-Spinner Deepti Sharma (2/22) also had a bloating (2/22) with a bloom (29.4), with one in 29.4, with a 29.4, 29.4, 29.4 in 29.4. Molestation.
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Only playing the role of his seventh ODI, Rawal, who slammed the record-breaking 154 against Ireland earlier this year, continued his rich vein. The 24 -year -old, who holds the record for the most runs by any batsman in his first six ODI innings, chased with maturity.
Rawal took 54 runs in 59 balls with two important partnership and an unbreakable 95-ran stand of 120 balls with Deol-to take India before the finish line.
The right-handed batsman, who used his best cover drive optimal, attacked seven borders in his 62-genders knocks, while Mandan found the fence six times during his 52-ball stay.
Rawal brought his fourth serial fifty with a single ball of Chase, before Deol sealed the victory with a border.
Mandana and Rawal set the tone by scoring 50 runs within nine overs before breaking the stand, which cheated the left -handed batsman in the flight and the return catch was completed.
India was 54 for one of the 10th over at that time.
Sri Lanka managed to tighten the screw with two youths as well as two youths, but there was no scoreboard pressure, Rawal and Deol looked at India in peace.
Earlier, off-spinner Rana and left-arm spinner Charani returned effective figures of 3/31 and 2/26 in their full quota of eight overs respectively, as the host innings never left.
Medium pacer Kashway Sudhesh Gautam, who is also playing her first international match, also bowled well and could not enter her name in the 22 -year wicket column, she was economical and scored only 28 runs in 8 overs.
The match was reduced to 39 overs per side due to a three -hour delay after heavy rains, the Indian bowlers used the conditions for their benefit and did not allow the Sri Lankan batsmen to settle at the R Premdasa Stadium.
None of the Sri Lankan batsmen could give a big knock as Hasini Perera contributed 30 in 46 balls and Kavisha Dilhari contributed 26 balls.
Captain Chamari Athapaththu (7), opening batting with Hasini, failed to set fire at the beginning of the innings.
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