The highly anticipated Women’s Asia Cup final between Sri Lanka Women (SL-W) and India Women (IND-W) took place on July 28 at the storied Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla, following nine days of action-packed cricket.
India Women elected to bat first and got off to a reasonable start until the fifth over, when Harshitha Samarawickrama lost a critical catch, giving the southpaw a vital lifeline. Guru Mandhana. Mandhana took full advantage of the chance, scoring 44 more runs to reach a stunning 60-run innings, her 26th half-century in Twenty20 international cricket. Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh made quick, explosive contributions that helped India Women score a daunting 165/6.
Sugandika Kumari, a left-arm orthodox, was the only bowler to keep his economy rate below six, giving up just one boundary in the process, while the other bowlers took a heavy toll.
As the chase began, a poor mix-up between the openers cost the hosts an early wicket, as Vishmi Gunaratne was run out. But Chamari Athapaththu and Harshitha Samarawickrama’s outstanding 87-run partnership pulled Sri Lanka Women within striking distance. For the first time in the competition, they expertly managed the chase, leaving the reigning champs without a chance.
The issue was made worse by a string of wasted opportunities on the pitch, such as lost catches and a botched run-out. The hosts won the competition for the first time with a costly 17-run 18th over, completely controlling the game in front of an ecstatic and boisterous audience.
Prize Money
| Sr. No. |
Award |
Prize Money |
| 1 |
Winners |
$20,000 (≈ INR 16,48,000) |
| 2 |
Runners-up |
$12,500 (≈ INR 10,30,000) |
| 3 |
Player of the Match (Final) |
$1,000 (≈ INR 82,000) |
| 4 |
Player of the Series |
$2,000 (≈ INR 1,64,000) |
Final Player of the Match
| Award |
Winner |
Prize Money |
| Player of the Match |
Harshitha Samarawickrama |
$1500 (≈ INR 1,25,583) |
Player of the Series
| Award |
Winner |
Prize Money |
| Player of the Series |
Chamari Athapaththu |
$2,500 (≈ INR 2,09,306) |
Winners & Runners-up
| Award |
Winner |
Prize Money |
| Winners |
Sri Lanka Women |
$25,000 (≈ INR 20,93,062) |
| Runners-up |
India Women |
$15,000 (≈ INR 12,55,837) |
Most Runs
| Achievement |
Player |
Runs |
| Most Runs |
Chamari Athapaththu |
304 |
Highest Individual Score
| Achievement |
Player |
Score |
| Highest Individual Score |
Chamari Athapaththu |
119* (69) [14 fours, 7 sixes] vs Malaysia Women, Match 7 |
Most Wickets
| Achievement |
Player |
Wickets |
| Most Wickets |
Deepti Sharma |
10 |
Best Bowling Figures
| Achievement |
Player |
Bowling Figures |
| Best Bowling Figures |
Rabeya Khan |
4/14 (4) vs Thailand Women, Match 8 |
Most Catches
| Player |
Catches |
| Kavisha Dilhari |
4, 6 innings |
| Nilakshika Silva |
4, 6 innings |
| Shafali Verma |
4, 6 innings |
Most dismissals by wicketkeeper
| Achievement |
Player |
Dismissals |
| Most Dismissals |
Richa Ghosh |
4 (2 stumpings, 2 catches) |
Highlights of Women’s Asia Cup 2024
| Particulars |
Details |
| Women’s Asia Cup 2024 |
9th edition |
| Venue of season-opener |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium |
| Total league matches |
12 |
| Total matches played |
15 |
| Date of final |
July 28, 2024 |
| Duration of tournament |
10 days |
| Time at which final was scheduled |
3 pm IST |
| Format |
T20I |
| Total Teams |
8 |
| Organizers |
Asian Cricket Council |
| Visitors allowed? |
Yes |
| Defending Champions |
India Women |