Thanks for joining us. Look forward to your company on Friday for the double-header day.
Athapaththu is the Player of the Match for her bristling knock and 1/15.
"Enjoying my cricket, don't want to take too much risk. Just wanna play my natural game. Approach was see-ball-hit-ball. I enjoy hitting sixes because I work hard doing power hitting in the nets, so I continue it in the middle. I didn't think of my individual landmark, was just thinking of winning the game [when asked about the bye they took to finish the game]. We wanna take it one game at a time, just be serious but at the same time not take too much pressure on my shoulders."
Putthawong: It's been a wonderful journey to get the chance to play against the big teams. We're learning a lot. It's my first experience as captain, saw how aggressive the big teams play. We've to learn from that moving forward. We'll take back wonderful memories, hopefully we'll come back and win a lot more games.
Sri Lanka cruise home in style. This has been another one-way fare. The group stages of the Women's Asia Cup has taught us that the Associates still have a long, long way to go and directly blooding them in against the big sides in a big competition from a series of camps and intra-squad games does no justice to anybody. But that debate is for another day.
Sri Lanka played near full-strength and flexed their muscle in every facet, before eventually razing down this small'ish target. They're no more the diffident team they were even until three years ago. This is a different Sri Lankan team under an inspired captain who is flying the country's flag globally.
Here's the semi-final line-up for Friday:
India v Bangladesh
Sri Lanka v Pakistan
END OF OVER:11 | 9 Runs | SL-W: 90/0 (4 runs required from 54 balls, RR: 8.18, RRR: 0.44)
- Vishmi Gunaratne38 (33b)
- Chamari Athapaththu47 (33b)
- Suleeporn Laomi1-0-7-0
- Phannita Maya1-0-14-0
Can Chamari finish it off with a six and also get past a half-century? She got to a century in the previous game with a six.
END OF OVER:10 | 14 Runs | SL-W: 81/0 (13 runs required from 60 balls, RR: 8.10, RRR: 1.30)
- Vishmi Gunaratne32 (29b)
- Chamari Athapaththu46 (31b)
- Phannita Maya1-0-14-0
- Onnicha Kamchomphu2-0-22-0
Mid-off and short fine go back, as does square leg. Fine leg runs back in again after going all the way back. Sums up the confusion
END OF OVER:9 | 19 Runs | SL-W: 67/0 (27 runs required from 11 overs, RR: 7.44, RRR: 2.45)
- Vishmi Gunaratne30 (27b)
- Chamari Athapaththu34 (27b)
- Onnicha Kamchomphu2-0-22-0
- Thipatcha Putthawong2-0-10-0
Chamari is now the leading run-getter in the competition so far