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India Women’s National Cricket Team vs Sri Lanka Women Timeline

India Women's National Cricket Team vs Sri Lanka Women Timeline

December 21, 2025. Visakhapatnam. India women walk out to face Sri Lanka in the first T20I of a five-match home series just weeks after India lifted the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup trophy. The crowd is electric. The stakes, quietly, are enormous. This isn’t just cricket. This is a rivalry that has shaped women’s cricket in Asia for over 15 years.

Most people treat India vs Sri Lanka (women) as a one-sided contest. But here’s the real problem that narrative hides the most interesting story in women’s cricket: how a team ranked far below India keeps finding ways to compete, shock, and sometimes win.

The Big Picture: What This Rivalry Really Is

India dominates this matchup on paper. But on paper has cost teams their preparation before.

In ODIs, India’s head-to-head record against Sri Lanka women stands at 31 wins from 35 matches one of the most lopsided rivalries in women’s cricket globally. In T20Is, the gap is similarly wide. But three wins for Sri Lanka in ODIs alone tell a bigger story: Sri Lanka are not a pushover. They are a team capable of engineering pressure when conditions and form align.

What people think vs reality:

People think: “India always wins, this series is predictable.”
Reality: Every time India underestimates Sri Lanka, something happens. The 2024 Asia Cup loss was proof.

India’s Dominance in Numbers

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The 3 Times Sri Lanka Won (And Why It Mattered)

Sri Lanka’s wins against India are few but they carry weight. Each one came at a moment when India looked complacent or were mid-transition. The Asia Cup 2024 win at Dambulla is the most important: Sri Lanka chased 166 with 3 wickets to spare, in their own backyard, in front of a home crowd.

That result didn’t just give Sri Lanka a trophy. It gave their players the belief that India’s batting lineup even with Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma is chaseable.

Match by Match (2009–2025)

Early Era (2009–2014): India Establish Control

The rivalry formally began at a global stage in 2009. India beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at Taunton the first chapter of what would become a long story of Indian dominance.

Growth Phase (2015–2019): Sri Lanka Fights Back

Modern Era (2020–2024): The Upsets Begin

2025: The Biggest Year Yet

2025 was the most event-packed year in this rivalry’s history:

The December 2025 T20I Series: Full Breakdown

This series was more than a home series. It was preparation for the Women’s T20 World Cup, and a test of India’s depth across 5 consecutive T20Is.

Schedule, Venues & Results

MatchDateVenueResult
1st T20IDec 21, 2025ACA-VDCA Stadium, VisakhapatnamIndia won 
2nd T20IDec 23, 2025ACA-VDCA Stadium, VisakhapatnamIndia won 
3rd T20IDec 26, 2025Greenfield Stadium, ThiruvananthapuramIndia won 
4th T20IDec 28, 2025Greenfield Stadium, ThiruvananthapuramSri Lanka competitive (101/1 at drinks) 
5th T20IDec 30, 2025Greenfield Stadium, ThiruvananthapuramIndia won — 221/2 vs 191/6 

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What most people miss: The 4th T20I was the real battle of this series. Sri Lanka reached 60/1 in the first 6 overs alone and were well on track at drinks (95/1 in 10 overs). India needed to make serious bowling adjustments to contain them. It showed Sri Lanka’s intent to not just participate, but compete.

Key Performances

The Chamari Factor: Sri Lanka’s Wildcard

No analysis of this rivalry is complete without understanding Chamari Athapaththu’s impact. She is the single biggest variable in whether Sri Lanka wins or loses against India.

When Chamari scores 50+, Sri Lanka’s win rate against India jumps dramatically. When she’s dismissed cheaply, Sri Lanka rarely cross 120. This isn’t a coincidence it’s a structural dependency that India’s bowlers actively try to exploit in the first 4 overs.

Bold take: Chamari Athapaththu is the most dangerous batter in women’s Asian cricket when she’s in form. India’s only consistent plan against her has been pace not spin. Renuka Singh’s sharp, short-pitch deliveries have dismissed her cheaply in multiple matches. When Renuka isn’t playing or is off-form, India looks vulnerable in the first 6 overs.

What India should do: Set aggressive fielding inside the circle for the first 3 overs specifically for Chamari not a generic powerplay field. The data supports it.

India’s Turning Points: Why They Almost Always Win

Three structural advantages explain India’s dominance in this rivalry:

  1. Batting depth: India regularly have 7 batters who can score 30+. Sri Lanka rarely have more than 4.
  2. Spin variety: India’s spin attack Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Radha Yadav creates consistent problems on subcontinental pitches
  3. Powerplay aggression: Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma’s opening partnership is the best in Asian women’s cricket they regularly score 50+ in the first 6 overs
  4. Counterintuitive insight: India’s home pitches actually help Sri Lanka more than neutral venues. Indian pitches in Visakhapatnam and Thiruvananthapuram are batting-friendly, meaning Sri Lanka’s aggressive top order gets full value for their shots. India wins despite this because their batting is simply in a different league.

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What This Rivalry Means for the T20 World Cup 2026

The December 2025 series wasn’t just about winning. India were experimenting testing squad depth, rotating bowling combinations, and assessing which uncapped players could handle international pressure.

Sri Lanka, meanwhile, used every match as reconnaissance. Chamari’s team knows India’s bowling patterns better than any other Asian side now. They’ve faced them across ODIs, T20Is, World Cups, and Asia Cups in a single calendar year.

Original observation: The team that will worry India most at the T20 World Cup 2026 isn’t Australia or England. It’s Sri Lanka specifically in knockout matches, on Asian surfaces, with Chamari Athapaththu free-hitting in the first 6 overs. The rivalry has quietly evolved from predictable to genuinely dangerous.

What India must address before the World Cup:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many times have India women beaten Sri Lanka women in ODIs?

Ans. India have won 31 out of 35 ODI matches against Sri Lanka women — one of the most dominant head-to-head records in women’s cricket.

Q2. When was the last time Sri Lanka women beat India women?

Ans. Sri Lanka beat India in the Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024 in Dambulla by 3 wickets, chasing 166. That remains one of Sri Lanka’s most significant wins against India.

Q3. What was the result of the December 2025 T20I series between India and Sri Lanka women?

Ans. India hosted Sri Lanka for 5 T20Is from December 21–30, 2025. India won the series. The final match saw India score 221/2 against Sri Lanka’s 191/6.

Q4. Who is the most important player for Sri Lanka women against India?

Ans. Chamari Athapaththu is Sri Lanka’s key batter against India. When she scores 50+, Sri Lanka are genuinely competitive. Most of Sri Lanka’s wins against India have featured a major Chamari contribution.

Q5. Where were the December 2025 India vs Sri Lanka women’s T20I matches played?

Ans. The first two matches were at ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam. The last three were at Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram.

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