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1COLOMBO – Sri Lanka Women began their T20I series on a winning note with a composed all-round performance, defeating Bangladesh Women in the opening match of the series.
The home side showed strong control with both ball and bat, taking an early lead in the series and setting the tone for the matches ahead.
Sri Lanka women’s national cricket team produced a disciplined performance to outclass Bangladesh women’s national cricket team in the first T20 International.
Their ability to restrict scoring and maintain pressure throughout the innings proved decisive in the outcome.
Sri Lanka’s bowlers executed their plans effectively, limiting Bangladesh’s batting lineup from building any significant partnerships.
Consistent line and length kept the scoring rate under control and forced regular breakthroughs.
Sri Lanka’s batting unit responded with calm and measured intent during the chase.
Rather than taking unnecessary risks, they focused on rotating strike and building partnerships to reach the target comfortably.
The victory was built on a balanced team effort, with contributions across both batting and bowling departments.
This collective performance reflects the growing stability and confidence within the Sri Lanka Women’s setup.
Bangladesh women’s national cricket team found it difficult to gain momentum against disciplined bowling.
The lack of strong partnerships limited their ability to post a competitive total.
The win gives Sri Lanka an early advantage in the T20 series and boosts confidence heading into the remaining matches.
Bangladesh will need to regroup quickly to stay competitive in the series.
In a separate development, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) confirmed that the Major Club Women’s 50-Over Tournament has been renamed the Gwen Herat Memorial Trophy.
The initiative honors Gwen Herat, the founder president of the Women’s Cricket Association, recognizing her contribution to the growth of women’s cricket in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka will aim to extend their lead in the next T20I, while Bangladesh will look to bounce back and level the series.
The Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh T20I 2026 series is expected to remain competitive as it progresses.
Match: Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women, 1st T20I
Result: Sri Lanka Women won
Series Status: Sri Lanka lead 1–0
Key Strength: Bowling control + composed chase
Notable Update: Gwen Herat Memorial Trophy announced