Deepti Sharma's recent performance in the third T20 International against Sri Lanka showcased not only her individual

talent but also its increasing importance to India's overall cricketing strategy. Sharma's achievement of becoming the

first Indian cricketer, across both men's and women's formats, to reach 150 wickets in T20Is, and surpassing Ellyse

Perry to become the third-highest wicket-taker in women’s international cricket, provides a context for understanding

her impact on the team’s dynamics.

Sharma's figures of 3 for 18 in Thiruvananthapuram elevated her to 333 international wickets, surpassing Perry's 331.

Only Katherine Sciver-Brunt (335) and Jhulan Goswami (355) are ahead of her. This milestone underscores her consistency

and effectiveness across formats. In T20Is, Sharma's 151 wickets put her on par with Australia’s Megan Schutt as the

leading wicket-taker in women’s T20Is, achieved in 131 matches at an average of 18.73. Her best figures remain 4 for 10.

In ODIs, Sharma is India’s second-most successful bowler with 162 wickets from 121 matches at an average of 27.32, only

behind Jhulan Goswami. Her career-best is 6 for 20, including multiple four and five-wicket hauls. In Test cricket, she

holds 20 wickets in five matches at an average of 18.10.

Sharma also became the first cricketer to score 1,000 runs and take 150 wickets in T20Is. She has amassed 1,100 runs in

131 matches at an average of 23.40 and a strike rate of 104.26, including two half-centuries.

In the match, Sri Lanka scored 112 for 7 in their 20 overs, with Imesha Dulani (27), Hasini Perera (25) and Kavisha

Dilhari (20) being the only batters to cross the 20-run mark. Renuka Singh picked up 4 for 21. India chased the score,

led by Shafali Verma’s 79 off 42 balls and Harmanpreet Kaur’s 21, securing an eight-wicket win in 13.2 overs. Shafali

registered her second consecutive half-century and continued her fine run in 2025, scoring 333 runs in eight T20Is at an

average of 55.50 and a strike rate exceeding 173.

Deepti Sharma's all-round capabilities provide India with flexibility in team composition, allowing for tactical

adjustments based on match conditions and opponent strategies. Her contributions are vital for India's competitiveness

in major tournaments.