INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: India’s Epic 59-Run Triumph Ignites Title Hopes – Full Recap, Highlights & Analysis

Introduction: INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Kicks Off with India’s Commanding Win

INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 started with a bang on September 30, 2025, at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. India Women, the hosts, faced Sri Lanka Women in the tournament’s opening clash. What unfolded was a rollercoaster of emotions – from a batting collapse to a heroic recovery and a dominant bowling display. India won by 59 runs under the DLS method after rain shortened the game to 47 overs per side.

This victory wasn’t just about the points; it set a positive tone for India’s campaign. With a record crowd of 22,843 fans cheering – the highest for any league match in a Women’s World Cup (ODI or T20) – the atmosphere was electric. India posted 269/8, thanks to half-centuries from Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma. Sri Lanka, chasing a revised 271, crumbled to 211 all out.

Why does this matter? India has come close to glory before, like the 2017 final loss to England. Now, at home, they’re favorites. Sri Lanka, co-hosts with matches in Colombo ahead, showed fight but rued dropped catches.

In this detailed guide, we’ll break down the toss, innings recaps, key performances, stats in tables, tactical analysis, post-match quotes, and more. Whether you’re a die-hard cricket fan or new to women’s cricket, stick around. What do you think – can India lift the trophy this time? Share in the comments!

Match Overview: Setting the Stage for INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Opener

The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is a 31-ODI extravaganza from September 30 to November 2, featuring eight teams: India, Australia, England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, South Africa, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It’s India’s fourth time hosting (fully or partially), adding home pressure.

Venue and Conditions

Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati hosted this day-night game. The pitch offered early seam movement, later turning for spinners. Overcast skies brought rain interruptions – first after 10 overs (India 43/1), then briefly later. This led to a 47-over match, with DLS adjusting Sri Lanka’s target to 271.

The outfield was quick initially but slowed due to rain. Dew didn’t play a big role under lights, helping India’s spinners grip the ball.

Team Lineups

India went with a balanced side: Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Amanjot Kaur, Sneh Rana, Kranti Gaud, Shree Charani.

Sri Lanka: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Vishmi Gunaratne, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshi de Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Sugandika Kumari, Achini Kulasuriya, Udeshika Prabodhani, Inoka Ranaweera.

India’s depth shone with all-rounders like Deepti, Amanjot, and Sneh. Sri Lanka relied on spin, with Ranaweera as their ace.

Toss Decision and Impact

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bowl, eyeing early moisture. It paid off initially, restricting India. But rain and fielding errors flipped the script. As Athapaththu later said, “We executed plans but dropped catches cost us.”

Historically, in 36 ODIs between these teams, India has 32 wins, Sri Lanka just 3 (one no-result). This head-to-head favored India, but Sri Lanka’s recent Asia Cup upset added spice.

India’s Batting Innings: From Shaky Start to Explosive Finish in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

India’s innings was a story of resilience. Batting first, they faced tight bowling but turned 124/6 into 269/8.

Early Wickets and Slow Start

Smriti Mandhana fell early for 8 (10 balls, 2×4), caught at deep point off Prabodhani. Pratika Rawal (37 off 59, 3×4, 1×6) and Harleen Deol (48 off 64, 6×4) added 67 for the second wicket, but slowly – boundaries were rare against Sri Lanka’s spinners.

Powerplay (0-10 overs): 43/1. Rain stopped play here, but India resumed steadily, reaching 50 in 13.6 overs.

Middle-Order Meltdown

The collapse came post-20 overs. Ranaweera struck: Rawal caught for 37, then in the 26th over, Deol (caught extra cover), Rodrigues (bowled for 0), and Harmanpreet (caught behind for 21). Richa Ghosh slapped one to cover for 2 off Athapaththu. India: 124/6 after 27 overs.

Ranaweera’s spell was magic – 4/46 in 9 overs, the oldest (39) to take four wickets in a Women’s ODI World Cup.

The Rescue Partnership

Amanjot Kaur (57 off 56, 5×4, 1×6) and Deepti Sharma (53 off 53, 3×4) changed everything. Their 103-run seventh-wicket stand mixed caution with aggression. Amanjot was dropped four times (18, 37, 50, 53) – costly for Sri Lanka.

They reached 150 in 30.3 overs, 200 in 38.5. Amanjot’s fifty (first World Cup half-century) came off 45 balls.

Late Surge

Sneh Rana’s unbeaten 28 off 15 (2×4, 2×6) with Deepti added 42 in 21 balls. Last two overs: 34 runs. India hit 250 in 45.5 overs.

Key milestones: 100 in 23.1 overs.

This showed India’s batting depth – lower order outscored top six.

India’s Batting Scorecard
Batter
Pratika Rawal
Smriti Mandhana
Harleen Deol
Harmanpreet Kaur (c)
Jemimah Rodrigues
Deepti Sharma
Richa Ghosh (wk)
Amanjot Kaur
Sneh Rana
Extras
Total
Fall of Wickets
14/1 (Mandhana, 3.2)
81/2 (Rawal, 19.2)
120/3 (Deol, 25.1)
120/4 (Rodrigues, 25.2)
121/5 (Kaur, 25.5)
124/6 (Ghosh, 26.6)
227/7 (Amanjot, 43.3)
269/8 (Deepti, 46.6)
Partnerships
Rawal-Mandhana: 14 (20 balls)
Rawal-Deol: 67 (96)
Deol-Harmanpreet: 39 (35)
Harmanpreet-Rodrigues: 0 (1)
Harmanpreet-Deepti: 1 (3)
Deepti-Ghosh: 3 (7)
Deepti-Amanjot: 103 (99)
Deepti-Rana: 42 (21)

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Sri Lanka’s Bowling and Fielding: Brilliance Marred by Errors in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Sri Lanka’s bowlers started strong but faltered.

Key Bowlers’ Performances

Ranaweera dominated with 4/46, spinning through the middle order. Prabodhani took 2/55, including Mandhana. Kulasuriya 1/42, Athapaththu 1/24.

Spin tied India down early, but seamers leaked runs later.

Fielding Errors That Cost the Game

Dropped catches hurt – Amanjot reprieved four times. Wet ball from rain played a part, but as Athapaththu admitted, “Three mistakes cost us.”

Fielding was sharp initially but sloppy at the end.

Sri Lanka’s Bowling Figures
Bowler
Achini Kulasuriya
Udeshika Prabodhani
Sugandika Kumari
Kavisha Dilhari
Inoka Ranaweera
Chamari Athapaththu

Analysis: Sri Lanka could have restricted India under 200 without drops. Ranaweera’s haul was historic, but team errors let them down.

Sri Lanka’s Chase: Promising Start Ends in Collapse Against India in Women’s World Cup 2025

Chasing 271 in 47 overs (RR 5.77), Sri Lanka started well but faded.

Powerplay Aggression

Hasini Perera (14 off 20, 2×4) and Athapaththu (43 off 47, 4×4, 3×6) added 30. Athapaththu smashed sixes off Deepti. Powerplay (0-9 overs): 45/1.

Samarawickrama (29 off 45, 3×4) and Athapaththu added 52, reaching 50 in 10.1 overs, 100 in 21.2.

Key Wickets and Collapse

Deepti’s yorker bowled Athapaththu – turning point. Charani lbw Samarawickrama, Amanjot lbw Gunaratne (11 off 28). Dilhari (15) and de Silva (35 off 29, 4×4, 1×6) fought, but Deepti removed Dilhari and Sanjeewani (6). Rana bowled de Silva.

Sri Lanka 140/6 after 29 overs, then 173/7. Tail resisted, but Rawal trapped Ranaweera lbw.

Reached 150 in 30.4, 200 in 42.4.

Tail-End Resistance

Kulasuriya (17), Prabodhani (14*), Kumari (10) added runs, but not enough.

Nine batters in double digits – joint Women’s ODI record.

Sri Lanka’s Batting Scorecard
Batter
Hasini Perera
Chamari Athapaththu (c)
Harshitha Samarawickrama
Vishmi Gunaratne
Kavisha Dilhari
Nilakshi de Silva
Anushka Sanjeewani (wk)
Sugandika Kumari
Achini Kulasuriya
Udeshika Prabodhani
Inoka Ranaweera
Extras
Total
Fall of Wickets
30/1 (Perera, 6.4)
82/2 (Athapaththu, 14.6)
103/3 (Samarawickrama, 22.3)
105/4 (Gunaratne, 23.6)
130/5 (Dilhari, 26.2)
140/6 (Sanjeewani, 28.6)
173/7 (de Silva, 34.4)
184/8 (Kumari, 36.4)
199/9 (Kulasuriya, 42.3)
211/10 (Ranaweera, 45.4)
Partnerships
Perera-Athapaththu: 30 (40)
Athapaththu-Samarawickrama: 52 (50)
Samarawickrama-Gunaratne: 21 (45)
Gunaratne-Dilhari: 2 (9)
Dilhari-de Silva: 25 (14)
de Silva-Sanjeewani: 10 (16)
de Silva-Kumari: 33 (34)
Kumari-Kulasuriya: 11 (12)
Kulasuriya-Prabodhani: 15 (35)
Prabodhani-Ranaweera: 12 (19)

India’s Bowling Masterclass: All-Rounders Dominate in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

India’s attack was relentless, sharing wickets.

All-Rounders Shine

Deepti 3/54, including Athapaththu. Rana 2/32 (eco 3.20), miserly. Charani 2/37, impressive. Amanjot 1/37, Gaud 1/41, Rawal 1/6.

Spin created a boundary drought post-Athapaththu.

Key Strategies

Yorkers and variations targeted stumps. Reviews: Sri Lanka lost three, India won one on Dilhari.

No dew helped grip.

India’s Bowling Figures
Bowler
Kranti Gaud
Amanjot Kaur
Sneh Rana
Deepti Sharma
Shree Charani
Pratika Rawal

Analysis: Depth allowed pressure without over-relying on one bowler.

Match Highlights and Standout Players: Moments That Defined INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Top Moments

  1. Ranaweera’s 26th over: Three wickets, India from 120/2 to 121/5.
  2. Amanjot-Deepti 103-run stand: Rescued from 124/6.
  3. Rana’s late sixes: Two in final overs.
  4. Deepti’s yorker to Athapaththu: Broke Sri Lanka’s momentum.
  5. Record crowd: 22,843, beating previous 15,395.
  6. Nine SL double-digits: Ties record.
  7. Deepti’s all-round: 53 & 3/54, joins elite list (e.g., Rodrigues 2023).
  8. Drops: Amanjot’s four lives.
  9. Final wicket: Rawal’s lbw, three reds on review.
  10. DLS win: 59 runs.

Watch highlights on ICC website or YouTube for these clips.

Player of the Match: Deepti Sharma

Deepti’s 53 (run-a-ball) and 3/54 earned POTM. She became India’s second-highest ODI wicket-taker. Quote: “Partnership with Amanjot was turning point… Focus on stock ball.”

Profile: 28-year-old all-rounder, key since 2017 WC. Versatile left-arm spin, handy bat.

Other Stars

  • Amanjot Kaur: 57 & 1/37, first WC 50.
  • Sneh Rana: 28* & 2/32, power-hitter and economist.
  • Inoka Ranaweera: 4/46, age record.
  • Chamari Athapaththu: 43, top-scored for SL 38th time in 116 ODIs.

Who was your star? Comment below!

In-Depth Analysis, Stats, and Records: Breaking Down INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Tactical Breakdown

India’s five-bowler strategy risked batting but paid off with depth. Top-order lacked intent (slow RR early), but lower order’s 145 runs (highest for 7-8 in WC history) saved them.

Sri Lanka’s spin attack worked, but fielding (wet ball?) and no big chase partnerships hurt. Athapaththu’s dismissal shifted momentum – required RR climbed to 8+.

DLS: Fair adjustment post-rain.

Statistical Insights

  • India’s RR: 5.72; SL’s 4.62.
  • Boundaries: India 23 (4s/6s); SL 21.
  • Reviews: SL lost 3 (e.g., Samarawickrama umpire’s call); India won 1.
  • Powerplays: India 43/1 (10 ov); SL 45/1 (9 ov).
  • Athapaththu top-scores for SL every 3 games (38/116).
Key Match Stats
Attendance
Head-to-Head
DLS Target
Wickets Shared
Double-Digits

Broken Records

  • Ranaweera: Oldest 4-wicket haul (39).
  • Deepti: 50+ & 3+ wickets (4th for India).
  • 145 from 7-8 wickets: WC high.
  • Crowd: Beats 2024 T20WC IND-PAK.

What does this mean for India? Strong start, but top-order fixes needed. SL: Spin good, fielding bad.

Post-Match Reactions and Tournament Implications: Voices from INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025

Captains’ Quotes

  • Harmanpreet Kaur: “Wasn’t easy… Deepti and Amanjot outstanding. Batting depth key. Kranti wicket-taker, Charani fine for next.”
  • Chamari Athapaththu: “Dropped catches… Inoka bowled well. Faith in youngsters. Chasing tough losing wickets.”
  • Deepti: “Turning point partnership… Enjoy batting. Positives abound.”

Expert Opinions

From BBC: “India’s resilience shines, but intent lacking.” TOI: “All-round trio stars.” ICC: “Deepti’s show sets tone.”

Fan reactions on X: Excitement over record crowd, praise for Deepti. One post: “India’s comeback epic! #INDWvsSLW”

What’s Next

India next faces (check schedule), SL heads home for four games. Tournament tight – only 8 teams, every win counts.

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Conclusion: India’s 59-Run Win in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Signals Strong Campaign

India’s triumph in the opener was about grit. From collapse to victory, it highlighted depth. Deepti’s all-round, Amanjot’s fight, Rana’s finish – positives galore. SL fought but errors cost.

This boosts India’s title hopes at home. Stay tuned for more on IPL Star.

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FAQs on INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: India’s 59-Run DLS Triumph Recap & Analysis

  1. What was the final result of INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 1st match? India triumphed by 59 runs via DLS method in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 opener on September 30, 2025, at Guwahati. India posted 269/8 in 47 overs, while Sri Lanka were bowled out for 211 chasing a revised target of 271. This win gave India 2 points and a +1.255 NRR.
  2. Who was the Player of the Match in India vs Sri Lanka Women’s World Cup 2025 opener? Deepti Sharma earned Player of the Match honors in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 for her all-round brilliance: 53 runs off 53 balls and 3/54 with the ball. Her performance, including dismissing Chamari Athapaththu, was pivotal in India’s 59-run DLS victory.
  3. What were the key highlights from INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 batting innings? In the India vs Sri Lanka Women’s World Cup 2025 recap, India’s innings featured a collapse to 124/6 before Amanjot Kaur (57) and Deepti Sharma (53) added 103 runs. Sneh Rana’s 28* off 15 boosted them to 269/8. Inoka Ranaweera’s 4/46 was a highlight for Sri Lanka.
  4. How did rain affect the INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 match? Rain interruptions reduced the game to 47 overs per side in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. Sri Lanka’s target was adjusted to 271 via DLS. Wet conditions led to dropped catches, aiding India’s recovery and contributing to their 59-run win.
  5. What records were broken in India vs Sri Lanka Women’s World Cup 2025 1st match? In the INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 analysis, Inoka Ranaweera (39) became the oldest to take a four-wicket haul. Sri Lanka had nine batters in double digits (joint ODI record), and the crowd of 22,843 set a new high for league matches.
  6. Who were the top performers in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 bowling? Deepti Sharma (3/54) and Sneh Rana (2/32) starred in India’s bowling during the India vs Sri Lanka Women’s World Cup 2025 highlights. For Sri Lanka, Inoka Ranaweera’s 4/46 dismantled the middle order, but fielding errors proved costly.
  7. What was Chamari Athapaththu’s role in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 chase? In the Sri Lanka chase analysis from INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, captain Chamari Athapaththu scored 43 off 47 (4×4, 3×6), top-scoring for the 38th time in 116 ODIs. Her dismissal by Deepti triggered a collapse to 211 all out.
  8. How did India’s batting depth help in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025? India’s lower order contributed 145 runs from positions 7-8 in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 opener recap – a tournament high. Amanjot Kaur and Sneh Rana’s efforts turned 124/6 into 269/8, securing a 59-run DLS triumph over Sri Lanka.
  9. What did captains say after India vs Sri Lanka Women’s World Cup 2025 match? Harmanpreet Kaur praised the “outstanding” rescue in INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 post-match reactions. Chamari Athapaththu rued dropped catches but had faith in youngsters. Deepti Sharma called her partnership a “turning point.”
  10. What’s next after INDW vs SLW ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 opener? India builds momentum for their campaign in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, while Sri Lanka heads to Colombo for home games. Follow IPL Star for more recaps, like Australia vs New Zealand. This win boosts India’s title hopes at home.

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