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India Women to Compete in ODI Tri-Series in Sri Lanka Ahead of World Cup

India’s women’s cricket team will play in an ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka alongside South Africa from April 27 to May 11, a crucial event ahead of the Women’s World Cup later this year. Each team will compete in four matches, with the top two qualifying for the finals on May 11.

India’s women’s cricket team is set to participate in an ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka, which will significantly aid their preparations for the upcoming Women’s World Cup occurring later this year in India. The Sri Lankan cricket board announced that this tournament will involve India and South Africa, scheduled from April 27 to May 11.

The tri-series will feature each of the three teams competing in four matches, all conducted during the day, at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium. The series will kick off with India facing Sri Lanka.

According to the Sri Lankan Cricket (SLC) board, the top two teams from the series will advance to the finals, which are set for May 11, 2025. The schedule is as follows:
– April 27: India vs Sri Lanka
– April 29: India vs South Africa
– May 1: Sri Lanka vs South Africa
– May 4: India vs Sri Lanka
– May 6: India vs South Africa
– May 8: Sri Lanka vs South Africa
– May 11: Final

The women’s ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka is a critical stepping stone for India’s cricket team as they gear up for the Women’s World Cup. The outlined matches will not only serve as preparation but also provide valuable competitive experience ahead of the major tournament.

Original Source: www.news18.com

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