With Renuka Singh Thakur: Amidst the frenzy around IPL 2025 and who would be the gainers and losers from a long-term national set-up perspective, the India women’s cricket team will be restarting its preparation for this year’s World cup when they kick start their ODI tri-series campaign against hosts’ Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa Stadium on Sunday.
The tri-series also features South Africa as the third team, and its timing couldn’t have been better for all three teams. The Women’s ODI World Cup is less than six months away, and having the tri-series at this time is the perfect platform for all three sides to zero in on their players who can make them winners of the most important silverware in women’s 50 over cricket.
For India, apart from aiming to win the tri-series, they will be seeking answers to questions aplenty, especially on the bowling side of things. After their failure to reach the semi-finals of last year’s T20 World Cup, all eyes will be fixed on whether India can win the ODI World Cup, more so on their home soil.