Sri Lanka batter smashes rapid, national record fifty to ace massive ODI chase v India

Batting first, India set a 276-run target as Richa Ghosh top-scored for the tourists with a 48-ball 58. In response, Sri Lanka were cruising at 108-1 before three quick wickets left them wobbling at 152-4.

Harshita Samarawickrama anchored the innings with 53, but the turning point came when captain Chamari Athapaththu (23) fell to Sneh Rana. Rana then struck twice more – removing Kavisha Dilhari (35) and Dewmi Vihanga (1) in quick succession – leaving the hosts reeling at 209-5 and reigniting India’s hopes.

Nilakshika, who had come in at No.6, had other plans. She blasted her way to a 28-ball fifty, the fastest to the landmark from her country. Eshani Lokusuriyage and Athapaththu jointly held the previous record for their 30-ball effort. Lokusuriyage’s innings came against the same opposition back in 2013, while Athapaththu matched it ten years later in 2023, against New Zealand.

By the time Nilakshika was dismissed for a 33-ball 56 in the 43rd over, Sri Lanka were 38 runs behind for a win. Wicketkeeper Anushka Sanjeewani (23 not out) and Sugandika Kumari (19 not out) took the hosts over the line with three wickets and five balls remaining. This is their second-highest succesful run-chase. The record was set a year ago against South Africa, when they gunned down 302 runs in Potchefstroom – till date the only successful 300-plus chase in Women’s ODI history.

Nilakshika’s knock came at a strike-rate of 169.6, making it the fifth-fastest 50-plus score by a player batting at No.6 or below in women’s ODIs. The record belongs to South Africa’s Chloe Tryon, who struck at 207.69 for her 54 against while chasing 374 against England in the 2017 World Cup. However, Tryon’s knock on that occasion went in vain as South Africa lost by 68 runs.

Fastest fifties in Women’s ODIs, full list

Balls Player Team Opposition Venue Season
20 Deandra Dottin West Indies Women Sri Lanka Women Middle Income Group Ground, Bandra, Mumbai 2012/13
21 Hayley Matthews West Indies Women Thailand Women Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 2024/25
22 Nat Sciver-Brunt England Women Pakistan Women County Ground, New Road, Worcester 2016
23 Meg Lanning Australia Women New Zealand Women North Sydney Oval, Sydney 2012/13
23 Ashleigh Gardner Australia Women West Indies Women Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound 2019/20
25 Chloe Tryon South Africa Women England Women Brightside Ground, Bristol 2017
26 Richa Ghosh India Women New Zealand Women John Davies Oval, Queenstown 2021/22
27 Sophie Devine New Zealand Women Pakistan Women The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton 2017
27 Alyssa Healy Australia Women West Indies Women Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound 2019/20
28 Chloe Tryon South Africa Women India Women Senwes Park, Potchefstroom 2017
28 Amelia Kerr New Zealand Women India Women John Davies Oval, Queenstown 2021/22
28 Nilakshika Silva Sri Lanka Women India Women R. Premadasa Stadium, Colomno 2025
29 Rebecca Rolls New Zealand Women Ireland Women Castle Avenue, Dublin 2002
29 Rachel Priest New Zealand Women West Indies Women The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton 2017
29 Marizanne Kapp South Africa Women Sri Lanka Women Senwes Park, Potchefstroom 2018/19
29 Sophie Devine New Zealand Women Pakistan Women John Davies Oval, Queenstown 2023/24
30 Rebecca Rolls New Zealand Women India Women Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln 2002/03
30 Eshani Lokusuriyage Sri Lanka Women India Women Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 2012/13
30 Chamari Athapaththu Sri Lanka Women New Zealand Women Galle International Stadium, Galle 2023