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138-run defeat to Sri Lanka sees India crash out of Women's World Cup

Updated on: 05 February,2013 09:54 PM IST  | 
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Chasing 283 to win, India needed to score at least 251 to secure a place in the Super Six stage on net run-rate, but crumbled to 144 all out.

138-run defeat to Sri Lanka sees India crash out of Women's World Cup

India were on Tuesday knocked out of the ICC Women's World Cup after suffering an upset 138-run drubbing at the hands of Sri Lanka in a crucial Group 'A' encounter in Mumbai.


The margin of defeat ensured India finished below West Indies on net run-rate in the group and therefore missed out on a place in the Super Sixes.


Chasing a challenging total of 283, the hosts needed to score at least 251 to secure a place in the Super Six stage on net run-rate and progress at the Windies’ expense, but they crumbled to 144 all out.


India's batswoman put up a pathetic show to be bowled out for 144 in 42.2 overs at the Brabourne Stadium.


Sri Lankan team celebrates after beating India in the Women's Cricket world Cup 2013 at Brabourne Stadium in Churchgate on 05/02/2013, Pic/Suresh K.K.

Incidentally, this was India's first defeat to Sri Lanka in 18 matches, having won their previous 16 encounters with one ending in no result.

India lost three wickets for 38 runs in the 13th over, which included opener Poonam Raut, skipper Mithali Raj and last match centurion Harmanpreet Kaur.

Kaur failed to score a run, while Raut (5), Raj (20) were trapped leg before by Eshani Kaushalya and Udeshika Prabodhini, respectively.

The India skipper shone briefly with the bat, striking four fours in the 35 minutes she spent in the middle.

The hosts reached 50 in 17 overs and it was always going to be an uphill task from there on, and they lost left-handed opener Thirushkamini Murugesan at the same score, adding to the woes.
The middle-order failed to forge a partnership and things plummeted for India as they kept losing wickets in quick succession.

India's best partnership was for the sixth wicket between Jhulan Goswami and Reema Malhotra, who added 37 runs. Malhotra was the top scorer for India with her 38 coming off 51 balls, and which included two fours.

Sri Lankan skipper Shashikala Siriwardene and Chamani Seneviratne bagged two wickets each.

By finishing bottom of Group A, India are set to take on Pakistan in a play-off to determine seventh and eighth place.

Earlier, Sri Lanka's batting fired in unison as they posted a competitive 282 for five.

Deepika Rasangika led the way with a knock of 84 while Kaushalya provided the late impetus with a breezy, unbeaten 31-ball 56 to propel the visitors.

Yashoda Mendis (55) and Shashikala Siriwardene (56) were the other contributors for Sri Lanka.

But it was the match winner against England, Kaushalya's blinder of a knock that lifted the Lankans. Her innings was studded with six fours and three sixes.

Opting to bat, Sri Lanka lost their first wicket in the first over itself, when left-hander Chamari Athapaththu was caught at first slip by Raj off pacer Goswami.

But Mendis and one-down batter Rasangika stabilised the innings and scored runs at a quick rate.

The duo forged a 117-run stand for the second wicket in 140 balls, before Mendis was caught by Gouher Sultana at mid-on off the bowling of Amita Sharma.

For India, former skipper Jhulan Goswami bagged three wickets for 63 runs in her 10 overs.


Kaushalya Lkusooriya in action during her brilliant cameo. Pic/Suresh KK

Rasangika, during here 151-minute stay at the crease, struck 11 fours. India tried to rein in the run rate even as Rasangika shared a 67-run partnership with skipper Siriwardene for the fourth wicket.

She was dismissed, when Raj ran backwards to take a catch at extra cover off Goswami.

The Sri Lankan skipper and Lokusooriya upped the ante adding 58 runs in 43 balls. Siriwardene, who scored 59 in 67 balls, was run out in the 47th over.

Sri Lanka: 282-5 in 50 overs (Yasoda Mendis 55, Deepika Rasangika 84, Shashikala Siriwardene 59, Eshani Kaushalya 56 not out; Jhulan Goswami 3-63, Amita Sharma 1-41)

India: 144 all out in 44.2 overs (Reema Malhotra 38; Chamini Seneviratna 2-10, Eshani Kaushalya 1-25).
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