U19 WC: Sri Lanka Women Triumph Over West Indies by 81 Runs

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U19 WC: Sri Lanka Women Triumph Over West Indies by 81 Runs

Synopsis

Sri Lanka showcased an exceptional performance to defeat the West Indies by 81 runs in the ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup 2025. Key contributions came from captain Manudi Nanayakkara and bowler Chamudi Praboda, sealing their second victory in the tournament.

Key Takeaways

  • Sri Lanka's second win in the tournament.
  • Outstanding bowling performance by Chamudi Praboda.
  • Key partnerships drove Sri Lanka's total.
  • West Indies struggled to chase down the target.
  • Strong contributions from Sanjana Kavindi and Manudi Nanayakkara.

Kuala Lumpur, Jan 21 (NationPress) Sri Lanka delivered an outstanding team effort to overpower the West Indies by 81 runs, marking their second victory in the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025.

Significant partnerships propelled Sri Lanka to a commanding total. The opening duo of Sumudu Nisansala and Sanjana Kavindi swiftly amassed 48 runs without losing a wicket during the powerplay, with Nisansala blasting Selena Ross for a remarkable six over midwicket.

Although Nisansala was dismissed in the seventh over, captain Manudi Nanayakkara continued the momentum, forming a crucial second-wicket partnership worth 48 runs alongside Kavindi.

Nanayakkara contributed 37 runs, while Dahami Sanethma added an unbeaten 31 runs from 25 deliveries, putting their team firmly in control.

In response, the West Indies struggled to maintain their footing, losing wickets at regular intervals, with left-arm spinner Chamudi Praboda wreaking havoc at the top of the order.

Despite a hopeful beginning in their chase, the Windies lost three wickets during the powerplay, diminishing their chances as Praboda showcased her prowess as one of the standout bowlers in the tournament's early stages.

Praboda dismantled the Windies' top order, and Aseni Thalagune claimed the pivotal wicket of captain Samara Ramnath, who had scored 24 runs off 23 balls, ultimately contributing to Sri Lanka's second victory in the tournament.

Summary of scores: Sri Lanka 166/5 in 20 overs (Sanjana Kavindi 38, Manudi Nanayakkara 37; Selena Ross 2-25, Jahzara Claxton 1-20) defeated West Indies 85 all out in 19.4 overs (Samara Ramnath 24, Jahzara Claxton 15; Chamudi Praboda 3-16, Limasa Thilakaratne 2-7) by 81 runs.