
India Women vs Sri Lanka Women LIVE Streaming, ODI Tri-Nation Series Final: When, where to watch IND-W vs SL-W?
India vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming, Women's ODI Tri-Nation Series Final: India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, will face Chamari Athapaththu's Sri Lanka in the final of the Women's ODI Tri-Nation series at the R. Premadas Stadium in Colombo on Sunday. Having won three out of their four games in the group stage, the Women in Blue secure the spot in the finals as table toppers. Host Sri Lanka won two — beat India and South Africa once while losing to both teams once — to set up a final clash with India. South Africa could only win one game.
India started their campaign with a nine-wicket win against Sri Lanka in a rain-induced, shorter 39-over game before beating South Africa by 15 runs. They lost to host Sri Lanka by three wickets before returning to winning ways with a 23-run win over South Africa.
Where will the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Tri-Nation Series Final be played?
The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final will be played at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.
When will the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Tri-Nation Series Final be played?
The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final will be played on Sunday, May 11.
What time will the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Tri-Nation Series Final start?
The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final will start at 10:00 AM IST.
What time will the toss for the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Tri-Nation Series Final take place?
The toss for the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final is scheduled for 9:30 AM IST.
Which TV channel will broadcast the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Tri-Nation Series Final?
The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final will not be telecast live in India.
How can one watch the live streaming of the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final online?
The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri-Nation Series 2025 Final will be streamed live on the FanCode app and website. The global broadcast will also be available live on SLC's YouTube channel.
India Women: Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur(c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh(w), Deepti Sharma, Kashvee Gautam, Arundhati Reddy, Sneh Rana, Nallapureddy Charani, Tejal Hasabnis, Yastika Bhatia, Amanjot Kaur, Shuchi Upadhyay.
Sri Lanka Women: Hasini Perera, Chamari Athapaththu(c), Vishmi Gunaratne, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshi de Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani(w), Dewmi Vihanga, Malki Madara, Sugandika Kumari, Inoka Ranaweera, Hansima Karunaratne, Inoshi Priyadharshani, Achini Kulasuriya, Manudi Nanayakkara, Rashmika Sewwandi, Piumi Badalge.
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