Team1 Image: | Flag_of_Sri_Lanka.svg |
Team1 Name: | Sri Lanka women |
Team2 Image: | Flag_of_England.svg |
Team2 Name: | England women |
From Date: | 13 |
To Date: | 28 March 2019 |
Team1 Captain: | Chamari Athapaththu |
Team2 Captain: | Heather Knight |
No Of Odis: | 3 |
Team1 Odis Won: | 0 |
Team2 Odis Won: | 3 |
Team1 Odis Most Runs: | Oshadi Ranasinghe (90) |
Team2 Odis Most Runs: | Amy Jones (209) |
Team1 Odis Most Wickets: | Inoshi Priyadharshani (3) Oshadi Ranasinghe (3) |
Team2 Odis Most Wickets: | Anya Shrubsole (5) Alex Hartley (5) Kate Cross (5) |
No Of Twenty20s: | 3 |
Team1 Twenty20s Won: | 0 |
Team2 Twenty20s Won: | 3 |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Hansima Karunaratne (73) |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Amy Jones (111) |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Oshadi Ranasinghe (2) Shashikala Siriwardene (2) |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Linsey Smith (4) |
The England women's cricket team toured Sri Lanka to play the Sri Lanka women's national cricket team in March 2019.[1] [2] The tour consisted of three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), which formed part of the 2017–20 ICC Women's Championship,[3] and three Women's Twenty20 International (WT20) matches.[4] [5]
England Women won the WODI series 3–0.[6] The series defeat meant that Sri Lanka Women could no longer qualify directly for the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup, progressing to the 2020 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament instead.[7] England Women also won the WT20I series 3–0.[8]
Sophie Ecclestone was ruled out of England's squad, after suffering a broken hand during the WODI series against India in February 2019.[12] Katherine Brunt was later added to England's squads.[13]