Chamari Athapaththu. (Photo Source: Abhishek Chinnappa/Getty Images)
With the series tied 1-1, Sri Lanka Women and New Zealand women locked horns in the third and final ODI on Monday, July 3 at the Galle International Stadium, Galle. After winning the toss, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine elected to bat first. The White Ferns were given an early blow as opener Bernadine Bezuidenhout got run out for 4 (15) with just seven runs on the board.
Amelia Kerr walked in at number three but struggled in the middle as she scored 19 (36). Her innings ended after she got cleaned up by Oshadi Ranasinghe. With the team in trouble, Captain Devine (38* off 48) and Suzie Bates (63* off 87) once again took the onus upon themselves to bail the side out of trouble and got involved in an unbeaten 74-run stand off 88 balls.
However, the innings was halted as the heavens opened up the gates and rain came to spoil the party. New Zealand couldn’t complete their innings, hence Sri Lanka were set a revised target of 196 in 29 overs.
The hosts got off to a horrible start with their opener Vishmi Gunaratne got dismissed for a three-ball duck in the first over itself. Sri Lanka got their second major blow as Harshitha Samarawickrama (3 off 10) was sent back to the pavilion by Devine leaving the island nation reeling at 6/2 after 3.3 overs.
Seeing her team in trouble, captain Chamari Athapaththu decided to take the attack to New Zealand and put them under pressure. She had the support of Nilakshi de Silva who played second fiddle to her and held one end.
Athapaththu smacks 140* off 80 balls
Athapaththu played a breathtaking innings of 140* off 80 balls smashing 13 fours and nine sixes in her innings. De Silva at the other end scored a brilliant 48* (68) and put on a match-winning stand of 190 off 140 balls with her captain. The duo took Sri Lanka home in 26.5 overs and helped them win the series 2-1.
Meanwhile, Twitter was abuzz with reactions to Sri Lanka’s victory. Here are some of the Tweets:
Highest Strike Rate by Women Players in WODI in 100+ Runs in an Inning –
206 : #MegLanning vs NZW 2012
177.04 : #SophieDevine vs IREW 2018
175** : #ChamariAthapaththu** vs NZW 2023
160.03 : #SuzieBates vs IREW 2018
160 : #SuzieBates vs PAKW 2009#SLvNZ #SLWvNZW
— Kishan Kishor (@itskishankishor) July 3, 2023
What a great performance from @OfficialSLC Women’s team.. outstanding from #chamariattapattu What a player 👏👏👏 #SLWvNZW Congratulations
— Russel Arnold (@RusselArnold69) July 3, 2023
Replace devine with kerr for captaincy…thank me later @WHITE_FERNS #slwvnzw
— Gauti (@Tradergautam) July 3, 2023
For the first time in life,
Sri Lanka women has beaten New Zealand women.
Even won the ODI series 2-1!
How lucky was Sri Lanka, getting both wins because of DLS method. #slwvnzw
— Gyaani-Cricketer 🇮🇳 (@GyaaniCricketer) July 3, 2023
Chamari Athapaththu reminding of Ben Stokes on 5th day of Ashes 2nd game 2023. Her 8th ODI hundred.
103*(60) @58chamari what a knock !!#SLWvNZW #RjAlok
— RJ ALOK (@OYERJALOK) July 3, 2023
C athapathu under 82 runs#SLWvNZW #CricketTwitter
— cricket trader (@k204452) July 3, 2023
New Zealand 🇳🇿 Women : 127/2 (31/31 ov)
Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 Women : 196/2 (26.5/29 ov, T:128)
SL WMN won by 8 wickets & won the 3 match series 2-1
Player of the match : Chamari Athapaththu (SL Women)
Player of the series : Chamari Athapaththu (SL Women)
3rdODI #SLWvNZW #SLvNZ 🏏 pic.twitter.com/BBtK2og4YK
— Ishara (@Ishara23032) July 3, 2023
Had the opportunity of doing commentary alongside @farveezmaharoof during the 3rd ODI between Sri Lanka Women and New Zealand Women !#thepapare #SLWvNZW #Cricket #srilankacricket #whiteferns pic.twitter.com/EweanrBpm8
— Laksisi De Silva (@LaksisiDeSilva) July 3, 2023