Sri Lanka Aim for Another World Cup Upset Against England Sri Lanka have faced England 18 times in women’s ODIs — and claimed victory only once. But that solitary win was historic. Their last-ball triumph over England in the 2013 World Cup wasn’t just the biggest shock of that tournament — it marked a turning point for Sri Lankan women’s cricket. Reflecting on that day at Brabourne Stadium, former captain Shashikala Siriwardene said: "Our lives and our cricket changed with that match. We didn’t celebrate much — a few shouts in the dressing room and then straight to our rooms. But I couldn’t sleep. I kept replaying every moment. I was overjoyed. I think many of us were." Since then, England have dominated the rivalry, winning the last 10 ODIs in a row. Heading into Saturday’s clash, there is no doubt about the favourites. England have already crushed South Africa and eased past Bangladesh in this tournament. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, have only one point...
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