Who is Inoka Ranaweera? The 39-year-old veteran of Sri Lanka becomes the second oldest to tackle a 4-wickets in women's oodist

Inoka Ranaweera grabbed the spotlight when the Sri Lanka danced the Indian fighters on her tunes in the ICC Women’s World Cup opening meeting at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati. India first sent in the bat, and India lost Smriti Mandhana early in the turn before Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol revived the sinking ship. However, it was Ranaweera, which caused an Indian mid-order collapse by three wickets in an ear. From 120/2 at the star of the 26th, the Indians dropped to 121/5 in the next five deliveries. Deol was the first to go when she was caught by Kavisha Dilhari. Jemimah Rodrigues were bowled clean in the next delivery before Captain Harmanpreet followed Kaur, three balls later followed, caught by Anushka Sanjewani. She ends with 4/46 in her nine overs. In the process, Ranaweera, at 39 years and 224 days, became the second oldest cricketer to tackle a four-wicket in women’s SODIs. West Indies’ Pamela Lavine is still the oldest to connect a 41-year-old four-age age and 39 days against Sri Lanka in 2010. She ended with 4/17.