3rd T20I: Harmanpreet Kaur praises bowlers for India’s victory

3rd T20I: Harmanpreet Kaur praises bowlers for India’s victory

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur credited her bowlers for setting up the team’s eight-wicket victory in the third T20I of the five-match series against Sri Lanka, stating that their disciplined effort with the ball laid the foundation for the hosts to take an unassailable series lead.

Bowling Excellence at Greenfield International Stadium

In the first international women’s game at the Greenfield International Stadium, Renuka Singh Thakur and Deepti Sharma took seven wickets between them, restricting Sri Lanka to 112/7. Opener Shafali Verma then smashed an unbeaten 79 to complete the chase with 6.4 overs to spare.

“I think the contribution from our bowlers has been a highlight because in T20 cricket, the bowling is very important. If you keep ticking all the boxes in your bowling department, you have more chances to win the game,” Harmanpreet said in the post-match presentation ceremony.

“Today, we are in this position because of our bowlers. Credit goes to all our bowling lineup for the way they bowled in this series. They are the ones who always give us a breakthrough. The first six overs — their top-order is very important to get the wicket,” she added.

Renuka made her way into the playing eleven in place of a rested Arundhati Reddy, and Harmanpreet was pleased with her return. “Today we wanted to go with Renuka, so that she can give us that breakthrough. The first over was not something we were expecting. After that, how she came back and took those crucial four wickets — that is something we were looking for.”

Aim for Aggressiveness Leading Up to the T20 World Cup

Harmanpreet emphasized that the team’s dominant showing against Sri Lanka reflects their aim to raise standards and play more aggressively as they prepare for next year’s T20 World Cup in England. “It was a great series for all of us. That’s what we discussed when we got together after the World Cup: we have to raise our standard. Be a little more aggressive in T20; we all know the T20 World Cup is coming up, this is the right time to push ourselves, so really happy with the overall performance,” she said.

Sri Lanka’s Struggles and Areas for Improvement

Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu acknowledged her team’s batting struggles throughout the series but noted positives in individual performances from Imesha Dulani and Kavisha Dilhari.

“I feel we are not playing our best cricket throughout the tournament. As a batting unit, we struggle a lot. We need to improve those areas. We are playing our best batting lineup. For the last six months, we have been using those players as a batting unit,” she stated.

“We try a few things in the bowling unit, but we always trust our youngsters and top-order; still, we are not finding the good way in this format. We gave an opportunity to Imesha Dulani today; she batted really well in the middle-order. Kavisha batted really well. These are the positives from today’s game.”

“Still, we are trying to find a few players before the World Cup, because we rested 5-6 players from our team. We need to improve those areas before the next World Cup. We have two bilateral series coming up, so I hope we can perform in both series,” she concluded.