The Indian women’s cricket team clinched a gold medal in their debut appearance at the Asian Games, triumphing over Sri Lanka by 19 runs in a low-scoring final. Despite facing a challenging batting pitch, India managed to put up a total of 116 for seven. However, the standout performance came from 19-year-old pacer Titas Sadhu, who took three crucial wickets for just six runs in her spell. Sri Lanka struggled to reach 97 for eight in their 20 overs. This historic gold medal marked a remarkable achievement for the Indian women’s cricket team as they made their inaugural appearance at the Asian Games, highlighting their growing prowess in the sport.