NEW DELHI: India gave a new lease of life to their scratchy campaign in the Women’s T20 World Cup with a big 82-run win over Sri Lanka in their penultimate Group A match on Wednesday.
This win significantly boosted their chances of qualifying for the semifinals, propelling them to the second spot in the points table.
With this emphatic win, India now have four points from three matches, with one game remaining, where they will face defending champions Australia on Sunday.
To secure a top-two spot in their group, India will need to replicate their strong performance against Australia and maintain a superior net run rate (NRR) over Pakistan and New Zealand if the standings come down to that.
India have had a mixed campaign so far but the recent result over Sri Lanka, which saw them bat with a lot of intent will do their confidence a world of good. Harmanpreet Kaur led from the front with an attacking half-century and the bowlers did a fine job to keep Sri Lanka under check.
The first two games saw an underwhelming effort in the field but a much improved show was on display in the do-or-die clash on Wednesday. India would hope for a similar show against Australia on Sunday.
Scenarios for India’s progression