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Kaur’s Frustration Flares as India Clinches Series Against Sri Lanka

New Delhi: The Indian women’s cricket team secured a dominant 4-0 lead in their T20I series against Sri Lanka with a convincing 30-run victory in the fourth match. Powered by explosive batting performances from Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana, India posted a formidable total of 221. Sri Lanka, despite a valiant effort, fell short, finishing at 191/6.

However, the match wasn’t without its tense moments. Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur was visibly frustrated during the final over. Reports indicate she was seen animatedly directing fielders, prompting questions about her demeanor.

Speaking after the game, Kaur addressed the incident, explaining, “Time was running out, so I wanted all the players to get to their positions on time. I didn’t want three fielders standing outside the circle in the last over. I have been playing cricket for a long time, so I try to improve after every match.” She emphasized the need for urgency and precision in the field.

Despite the visible frustration, Kaur praised the team’s overall performance, especially the batting display. “Credit should go to Shafali and Smriti, and then the way I and Richa finished the match well,” she added. She explained the decision to send in Richa Ghosh ahead of Harleen Deol was based on Ghosh’s ability to accelerate the scoring at the end.

While Sri Lanka’s chase fell short, their 191 marked their highest-ever T20I score. The match produced a combined total of 412 runs, the third-highest in a women’s T20I. Despite Attapattu’s valiant effort, the target was too high to catch.

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