The Women’s Asia Cup 2024 final between India and Sri Lanka promised to be an exciting battle on Sunday afternoon in Dambulla. The stage was set as both teams remained unbeaten in the tournament leading up to the final showdown.
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and decided to bat first, citing the familiarity with the pitch that had been used in the previous matches. The defending champions stuck with the winning combination from the semi-final against Bangladesh, with Uma Chetry holding on to her spot at No.3.
On the other hand, Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu expressed the desire to bowl first and work on improving their fielding. The hosts made a change in their XI, opting to bring in left-arm spinner Sachini Nisansala in place of seamer Achini Kulasuriya. Nisansala, with experience in eight T20Is and an economy rate of five, was set to make an impact.
The decision to leave out Kulasuriya raised some eyebrows, especially after her performance in the semi-final against Pakistan. However, Athapaththu believed in the strength of the team and was confident in the new combination for the final.
Both teams were determined to claim the trophy, with India boasting a strong record in the Asia Cup tournaments. The Indian team had clinched the T20 title three out of four times and the ODI edition four times, showcasing their dominance in the region. On the other hand, Sri Lanka was yet to taste victory in the Asia Cup, making them eager to make history in the final.
As the players took the field, the excitement was palpable. The batting and bowling line-ups of both teams looked formidable, promising a thrilling contest for the fans. The battle for supremacy in the Women’s Asia Cup was about to unfold, with both India and Sri Lanka aiming to etch their names in the history books.
The stage was set, the players were ready, and the fans were eagerly awaiting the outcome of the final. It was a clash of titans in the Women’s Asia Cup 2024, with India and Sri Lanka locking horns for the ultimate prize. The scene was set for a memorable final showdown in Dambulla, where only one team would emerge victorious. Let the battle begin!