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134/1 (15.3)

CR : 8.65

130/5 (20.0)

CR : 6.50

Sri Lanka Women won by 9 wickets πŸ†

Over 13
4
6
1
1
4
0
= 16
Over 14
1
0
0
0
4
1
= 6
Over 15
wd
4
0
1
0
1
2
= 9
Over 16
1
0
4
= 5

Player of the Match

Chamari AthapaththuSri Lanka Women's team jersey

Chamari Athapaththu

Sri Lanka Women

1/23106(61)*
Fastest 100s for Chamari Athapaththu in WT20Is (By Balls): 

58 vs Ireland, Bristol, 2026, Today*

60 vs Australia, Sydney, 2019

63 vs Scotland, Abu Dhabi, 2024

66 vs Scotland, Sylhet, 2023
Highest Individual Scores in Women’s T20 WCs 2026:

106* – Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka) vs Ireland, Bristol, Today*

105* – Danni Wyatt-Hodge (England) vs Sri Lanka, Birmingham

90* – Shemaine Campbelle (West Indies) vs New Zealand, Southampton

81* – Marizanne Kapp (South Africa) vs India, Manchester

74* – Beth Mooney (Australia) vs Netherlands, Southampton
Highest Individual Scores for Chamari Athapaththu in WT20Is:

119* vs Malaysia, Dambulla, 2024

113 vs Australia, North Sydney, 2019

106* vs Ireland, Bristol, 2026, Today*

102 vs Scotland, Abu Dhabi, 2024
Highest Individual Score in Women’s T20 WCs:

126 – Meg Lanning (Australia) vs Ireland, Sylhet, 2014

112* – Deandra Dottin (West Indies) vs South Africa, Basseterre, 2010

108* – Heather Knight (England) vs Thailand, Canberra, 2020

106* – Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka) vs Ireland, Bristol, 2026, Today*

105* – Danni Wyatt-Hodge (England) vs Sri Lanka, Birmingham, 2026
Most 4s in an Innings in Women’s T20 WCs:

18 – Meg Lanning (Australia) vs Ireland, Sylhet, 2014

17 – Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka) vs Ireland, Bristol, Today*

16 – Lizelle Lee (South Africa) vs Thailand, Canberra, 2020
Player of the Match: Chamari Athapaththu
Chamari Athapaththu (Player of the Match): "(On her innings) Bristol is very familiar for me as I have got runs whenever I have played here but unfortunately in the last game, I got out early. So, I was little bit worried about that game but we won today, that's the most important thing as a player and as a captain.

(Did she decide to attack straightaway from ball one, keeping in mind of the NRR?) Yeah, definitely because we needed to improve our NRR. So, I just played my natural game. My game is to always attack and I tried my best.

(On her bowling unit) Actually, our bowlers bowled really well today especially, young Mithali. She was amazing. She has done a really good job as well as the other bowlers. I am really happy on my bowling unit as they did an amazing job today."
Gaby Lewis (Ireland Women Captain): [on her knock] "It was definitely tough. You just got to rebuild and I feel like me and Leah did that well. The main thing was for us to just get a partnership and that was what we focused on. We still want the girls to come in and play freely, we're just waiting for it to come off. We didn't want the girls to retract because that's not what you want as well. We need to still get a winning total on so I am sure the girls will learn and we'll come back better.

[on how tough is the learning curve for Ireland] The level has gone up but it makes you hungrier as a cricketer. After every World Cup you go back and you go, we're not far off like how close we were to beating New Zealand and how well we have played in patches, it's just about coming together and that does drive you on to get better and that's what we're looking to do before Saturday.

[on Chamari's knock] She's a world class player and definitely one that you need to get out or else it'll happen what happened today. But a brilliant knock and she definitely did what the team needed.

[on what can Ireland produced in their last game] A win. We beat them in the tri-series, the belief is still there in the squad. It's about going back and rectifying our mistakes where we went wrong today. Same ground, same time so hopefully we can have some good conversations on how it's turning around for Saturday."
Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka Women Captain): "(On Bristol being her happy hunting ground) I love Bristol. I score most of my runs over here, especially in England. Actually, I played my natural game. My teammates were reliant on me and as a captain, as a leader, I always tried to lead from the front and that's what I did today.

(On her bowlers) Actually, young Mithali bowled really good as well as the rest of the bowlers. Whole bowling unit did an amazing job and I am really happy with the bowling unit.

(On Ireland defeating West Indies to help Sri Lanka in the points table) Yes, please Gaby (laughs).

(How has been the tournament so far for her?) Actually, we have enjoyed our tournament so far here in England. We won two games, one more game left. We want to play our best game against Scotland. We can't control the other results. Unfortunately we lost against West Indies. We are in a bit of trouble now but we will keep smiling and play our best cricket. 

(Is she liking the England weather?) Yes, definitely. It's same like Colombo. Bristol is same like Colombo at the moment."
A stunning innings from the Sri Lankan captain, Chamari Athapaththu has kept the Sri Lankan side in the hunt of a spot in the top 4! Ireland at the other hand will be looking to finish on a high against West Indies this weekend! That's it from our coverage of this encounter, lots more to come as Australia take on Pakistan in the third game of the day in the tournament. Here's Ninaad Dixit signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Pritam Dey, scorer Yogesh Kumar and statistician Aman! Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world.