India continued their dominant run in the women’s T20I series against Sri Lanka with a commanding victory in the fourth match, riding on a historic performance from Smriti Mandhana. The emphatic win not only sealed an unassailable 4-0 lead in the series but also underlined India’s growing authority in the shortest format of the game.
Mandhana delivered a knock that blended elegance with aggression, once again setting the tone at the top of the order. Her innings was special not just for its match winning impact but also for its place in the record books, as she achieved a new world record, reaffirming her status as one of the most influential batters in women’s cricket. From the very first over, she looked in complete control, finding gaps with ease and punishing anything loose from the Sri Lankan bowlers.
India’s batting performance reflected confidence and clarity. With Mandhana anchoring the innings, the rest of the lineup played with freedom, ensuring that the scoring rate never dipped. The team’s ability to build partnerships and accelerate at the right moments highlighted the balance and depth that now define the side.
On the bowling front, the India women's national cricket team** delivered a disciplined display. The bowlers maintained consistent lines and lengths, cutting off boundary options and applying pressure throughout the innings. Sharp fielding and smart tactical decisions further tightened the grip on the game, leaving Sri Lanka struggling to keep pace.
For the Sri Lanka women's national cricket team, the match was another tough lesson against a well drilled Indian unit. While there were moments of resistance, they were unable to sustain momentum against India’s relentless approach with both bat and ball.
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