India crush Sri Lanka
India's women cricketers began their Asia Cup defence in convincing fashion, beating Sri Lanka by ten wickets.
AFP
28-Dec-2005
Sri Lanka 115 48.5 overs (Kumarihami 23, Al Khader 3-11) lost to India 118-0 27.3 overs (Jain 52*, Sharma 58*) by 10 wickets
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India's women cricketers began their Asia Cup defence in convincing fashion, beating Sri Lanka by ten wickets.
India, who beat Sri Lanka in the two-nation first Asia Cup in 2003, raced to 118 for 0 in 27.3 overs after bundling their opponents out for a lowly 115 in 48.5 overs.
The hosts, Pakistan - the third team competing in the double-league event - lost to Sri Lanka by 14 runs in the opening match on Wednesday. Off-spinner Al Khader, with 3 for 11, and leg-break bowler Reema Malhotra (3 for 31) rocked the Sri Lankans, who failed to build any partnerships. Chamari Pologampola top-scored with 23.
India finished runners-up to Australia in the World Cup early this year and are Asia's top-ranked women's team. Karuna Jain with 52 and Jaya Sharma 58 remained undefeated as they cruised to an easy win. India now take on Pakistan on Friday.