Sri Lanka Cricket Done Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Has declared its 15 -member team for. Team captaincy star all -rounder Gamble Will do it The tournament will start from September 30 in India and Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka will play its first clash against India in Guwahati.
The biggest attraction of the team’s announcement Compensation The return of which was out of about a year due to the injury to Hamstrings. She last played for Sri Lanka in the Women’s T20 World Cup in October 2024 and has not played any ODI since the August 2024 tour. His return will strengthen the fast bowling department, in which Achin Kulasuri And Malki Madara Also included. Emasha Dulani has also got a place in the team, which was dropped from the tri -series against India and South Africa earlier this year. 23 -year -old Dulani has been replaced by 17 -year -old Manudi Nanayakara and is expected to support the middle order. Nanayakara there, Rashmika Sevandi, Hansima Karunaratne And spinner Inoshi Fernando Did not get a place in the team. Despite the absence of Innoshi, Sri Lanka has kept depth in spin bowling with Inoca Ranavira, Sugandhika Kumari and Yuva Devami Vihanga.
The mainstay of Sri Lanka’s batting is the same, the captain Gamble Will be at the forefront. He will get the support of Harshita Samarvikrama, Hasini Perera, Neelakshi de Silva, Vishmi Gunaratne and Kavisha Dilhari. Wicketkeeper Anushka Sanjeevani and young batsman Piyumi Vatsala will strengthen the middle and lower order, which will give the team stability and flexibility. Sri Lanka looks ready to deal with different circumstances of India and Sri Lanka with the all-round game of Athapattu and Dilhari. The team will start a campaign against India in Guwahati on 30 September and then take on Bangladesh in Navi Mumbai, followed by four consecutive matches in Colombo. Athapattu’s aggressive batting, Prabodhani’s return strengthened by faster attacks and Sri Lanka will aim to compete with big teams in this World Cup and leave their mark with many spin options.
Sri Lanka team for Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 : Chamri Attapattu (captain), Harshita Samaravikrama, Vishmi Gunaratne, Nilakshi De Silva, Kavisha Dilhari, Anushka Sanjeevani (Wicketkeeper), Imha Dulani, Hasini Pereira, Achini Kulasuria, Piyami Wattala, Devami Vihanga, Devami Vihanga, Uddhika.