After India: After India suffered their first loss in the women’s ODI tri-series through a three-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said the bowling department is an area where a lot of work has to be put in.
India had previously defended 276 against South Africa in the ongoing tri-series, but at the R Premadasa Stadium on Sunday, they couldn’t defend 275/9 against Sri Lanka. What also didn’t help India’s cause was seam-bowling all-rounder Kashvee Gautam limping off the field after bowling just five overs, which meant opener Pratika Rawal was used as the sixth bowler.
In this series, only Sneh Rana has been a standout bowler for India, and on Sunday, she picked 3-45. Apart from their erratic fielding, India not getting a finishing kick after Richa Ghosh’s 58 also hurt them. “Sri Lanka batted really well, they didn't give us many opportunities. Even when they gave us opportunities, we didn't really hold on to them. We were a bowler short as well since Kashvee Gautam wasn't there.