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The Hindu
26-04-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Women's ODI Tri-Series 2025 : How to watch Sri Lanka vs India Live
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur would like to check the Indian women's team's pace-bowling resources, including rookie seamer Kashvee Gautam, when it takes on host Sri Lanka in the opening tri-series match in Colombo on Sunday. The tournament, which has South Africa as the third team, kicks off the Women In Blue's preparations for the 50-over World Cup which will be held in India later this year and the bowling composition will be key. The batting department bears a settled look. READ FULL PREVIEW HERE. Here are the live streaming and telecast details: Where will the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women match be played? The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match will be played at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo on Sunday. When will the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women match be played? The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match will be played on April 27, 2025. What time will the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women match start? The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match will start at 10:00 AM IST. What time will the toss for the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women match take place? The toss for the Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match will take place at 9:30 AM IST. Which TV channel will broadcast Sri Lanka Women vs India Women match? The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match will not be televised live in India. How can one watch the live streaming of Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match online? The Sri Lanka Women vs India Women ODI Women's Tri Nation Series 2025 match will be streamed live on the FanCode app and website.
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Black Caps beat Pakistan for tri-nation series triumph
New Zealand have enjoyed the perfect dress rehearsal before their Champions Trophy date with Pakistan, beating the tournament hosts by five wickets in the tri-nation series final. Five days before the teams meet again in the Trophy opener, Pakistan were dismissed for 242 before New Zealand cruised to 5-243 in the 46th over on Friday. Fast bowler Will O'Rourke staked his claim to be in next Wednesday's match with his 4-43 while captain Mitchell Santner returned his most economical one-day international figures of 2-20. Tom Latham brings up his 50! 🎉 His 25th ODI fifty as he is leading New Zealand towards victory! 🏏Follow live: #PAKvNZ #PakistanCricket — Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 14, 2025 None of the Pakistan batters got a half-century while Daryl Mitchell (57) and Tom Latham (56) led New Zealand to a third successive win in the tournament, clinched by Pakistan's 16th wide. Left-hander Latham, who came into the final without a run in both games at Lahore, could have been dismissed for a third straight duck. But he was twice dropped and Pakistan didn't go for an lbw video referral when replays suggested leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed could have overturned the on-field umpire's decision. Latham stretched his luck when he successfully reviewed an on-field 'out' ruling for caught behind off Shaheen Shah Afridi. Latham and Mitchell put on 87 off 88 balls before both fell late in the run chase. Devon Conway (48) had earlier played another meaningful knock after being inserted as an opener while Rachin Ravindra was rested after a head knock in the field during the first game against Pakistan. Conway laid the foundation in a 71-run partnership with Kane Williamson (34), who missed out on his third successive half-century. Conway top-edged Naseem Shah (2-43), which brought Latham to the crease to join Mitchell. New Zealand perfectly read the tacky pitch after losing the coin toss, and pinned down Pakistan with pacers hitting tight lengths early and Santner drying out the runs in the middle overs. Babar Azam became the joint-fastest batter to reach 6000 ODI runs with Hashim Amla of South Africa, but perished soon after the achievement in his 123rd innings. O'Rourke struck in his second over when Fakhar Zaman (10) struggled to gauge the two-paced pitch and chipped an easy catch to square leg, and Saud Shakeel (8) was clean bowled by off-spinner Michael Bracewell in his first over inside the batting power play. Babar looked to shape up well for a big innings and struck cover-driven boundaries until he offered a tame return catch to Nathan Smith on 29. Babar threw down his bat in dismay. Captain Mohammad Rizwan (46) and Salman Ali Agha (45) tried to revive the innings with an 88-run stand but couldn't score at the pace they managed in the epic run chase against South Africa on Monday. O'Rourke clean bowled Rizwan with a scrambled seam in his return spell, and Salman reverse swept Bracewell to short third man where Jacob Duffy caught the ball over his shoulders. Tayyab Tahir (38 off 33 balls) tried to up the scoring rate before getting caught at mid-wicket, and Santner chipped in with two wickets in one over to finish with impressive figures. Allrounder Faheem Ashraf, playing his first ODI since 2023, was dropped twice before O'Rourke bagged him and finished Pakistan's below-par effort with the bat by claiming the last two wickets.