Indian cricket team led by Harmanpreet Kaur is set to take on Sri Lanka and South Africa in a Tri-series. Women in Blue will take on hosts Sri Lanka in their first game of the tournament and then will play South Africa. All the three sides will play each other twice in a round robin format before the top two sides play the finals.
BCCI has announced a full-strength squad for the series, which also includes young talents like Kashvee Gautam, Amanjot Kaur, Nallapureddy Charani and Shuchi Upadhyay. The team is packed with powerful batters and game changers who can come good during the course of the tournament.
Here are the top three players to watch out for
3- Deepti Sharma

27-year-old Deepti Sharma is one of the best talents India has produced for a while. Deepti is not only a very reliable batter but also is very economical with her bowling. The 27-year-old will be a key part of India’s middle order, especially in the death overs with her powerful hitting. With the ball, the tracks in Sri Lanka have been conducive for spin bowling, and this is where Deepti Sharma can be useful. Indian star has played 101 ODI games and scored over 3000 runs with one century and 12 fifties, as well as picking 130 wickets with a best of 6/20, which is one of the three fifers she has in ODI cricket.
2- Harmanpreet Kaur

Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has been in tremendous form and is coming off a successful WPL 2025 campaign for the Mumbai Indians. The veteran star has been one of India’s leading batters for a long time and will want to show the world why she is still a force in the ODI format. In the 141 ODI games Kaur has played, she has scored 5096 runs with six tons and 18 fifties and has an average of 37. The veteran star will be a key part of the middle order and can turn the game on its head with her willow.
1- Smriti Mandhana

India’s best batter in the modern era is Smriti Mandhana. The left-handed batter will be playing as an opener along with Shafali Varma. Mandhana is a naturally attacking batter who loves to take on the opposition when the ball is new. The 28-year-old is just three games short of playing 100 ODI games and has scored 4803 runs with an average of 46, with ten centuries and 30 fifties. In the last few months, Mandhana has been at the top of her run-scoring form in ODI format to become one of the most dangerous batters in the world.
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