26%
Sri Lanka Women
74%
India Women
TBC To Win, 1.25
India has been the best side in the tri series so far
Sri Lanka is the only team that has managed to beat India but it will be difficult for them to repeat that
India Women have a stronger batting lineup
Sri Lanka Women
India Women
First Boundary Will be a Four
This is free money and we recommend you take it with both hands as long as the bets are being accepted. Sixes are much less common in Womens cricket and fours are exponentially more likely to be hit.
First method of dismissal to be not caught
The odds for this market are very intriguing. Women's cricket has a higher percentage of bowled and LBW's in comaprison to the mens game. This may be a punt worth taking.
The Final of the Tri-Series is going to be played between India Women and the Sri Lanka Women. We think it is fair to say that India has been the best team of the tournament so far while Sri Lanka has been a distant second. The home team will be clear underdogs.
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India Women have won four out of the previous five completed ODI's against Sri Lanka Women.
While there are no traditional TV channels that are broadcasting this series, Indian fans can watch all the action on Fancode.
Sri Lanka Women head into their first ODI tri-series final since 2009 with belief and momentum, despite being underdogs against a strong Indian side. The victory over India in the round-robin stage will give them confidence, especially since it came without a big contribution from captain Chamari Athapaththu, who has been short of form but remains capable of match-winning brilliance. Her 195 in a record chase against South Africa last year is still fresh in memory, and Sri Lanka will be hoping she can rediscover that spark.
Encouragingly, the rest of the batting unit has stepped up, with Harshitha Samarawickrama, Nilakshika de Silva, and Kavisha Dilhari making vital contributions in recent games. Their strength in the middle overs with both bat and ball has been a major positive. However, struggles at the death—leaking runs and failing to finish chases cleanly—remain a concern.
If Sri Lanka are to cause an upset, they’ll need to win the toss, chase, and execute perfectly. A disciplined bowling performance and a few standout individual displays could make the dream a reality.
Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshi de Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Hansima Karunaratne, Piumi Badalge, Achini Kulasuriya, Inoka Ranaweera, Malki Madara
India Women enter the Tri-Series Final as overwhelming favourites, having displayed a dominant all-round performance throughout the tournament. Their batting unit has been in formidable form, regularly posting totals in excess of 300, with Jemimah Rodrigues leading the charge with 201 runs in just three innings. The top order has laid solid foundations, while the middle and lower order, featuring power-hitters like Richa Ghosh and Deepti Sharma, has consistently provided explosive finishes.
On the bowling front, Sneh Rana’s spin has been particularly effective, helping India control the middle overs. Their fielding, often the Achilles heel in previous campaigns, has shown marked improvement, making them a well-rounded unit. Although India were beaten by Sri Lanka in the round-robin stage, they’ll see that result more as a timely wake-up call than a cause for concern.
With the ODI World Cup on the horizon, this final provides a key opportunity to fine-tune combinations. If India continue executing their plans as clinically as they have, they will be difficult to stop on Sunday.
Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Nallapureddy Charani, Amanjot Kaur, Shuchi Upadhyay
The team that wins the toss is likely to want to bat first and get a score on the board. That is generally what teams prefer doing in the ODI format when it comes to the Women's ODI's.
The Colombo weather for Sunday’s final offers a touch of unpredictability. Overnight showers are possible, leading into a cooler, cloud-covered morning and afternoon. While not threatening a washout, these conditions could impact early swing and moisture levels, potentially giving seamers brief assistance in the opening overs.
As for the pitch, a fresh strip is expected to be used, promising another high-scoring contest. Despite the venue’s historical reputation for aiding spinners and being tough for batting, this series has seen plenty of runs, suggesting a flat surface that rewards stroke play.
We think India Women have a great chance of winning this match. They have a stronger batting lineup and a much better bowling attack. There is no point in betting on the underdog.
SL-W vs IND-W win percentage stands at 67% in favor of IND-W.
Todays Match Prediction: India Women to Win.
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