SLC formed a 20 member under 21 Women’s squad

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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is the governing body for cricket in Sri Lanka. Originally registered as the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka on June 30, 1975, it was renamed Sri Lanka Cricket in 2003.

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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) formed a 20 member Under 21 Women’s Development squad in a bid to strengthen the pool of talent for future international commitments.

The 20 member squad was selected out of 120 players, screened via an Island wide talent hunt program.

The players who were subjected to screening were already a part of the Women’s District Squads maintained by Sri Lanka Cricket.

The newly formed squad is currently undergoing a 3-month special training program, covering skill development and fitness training, under the watchful eyes of the SLC’s District and Provincial Coaches.

Once the players complete the 3-month training program, they will be further assessed and inducted into Sri Lanka Cricket’s Women’s District and Provincial Teams to play in the SLC organized annual tournaments, which is expected to be played in March / April 2022.

The girls were contracted by the SLC for the respective 3 month period (01st November to 31st January 2022) as a measure of providing financial assistance for them.

The Squad

  1. Randi Premarathna – St. Joseph College, Kegalle
  2. Sansala Wanigasekara – Nugawela Central – Kandy
  3. Tharushi Rajakaruna – Nugawela Central – Kandy
  4. P.D.S.H. Maheshika – St. Joseph College, Kegalle
  5. W.P. Nimesha Tharuni – Marapola Maha Vidyalaya – Kegalle
  6. Nawodya Nethmini – Wadduwa Central College, Kalutara
  7. Emoksha Bashini – Wadduwa Central College, Kalutara
  8. Savindi Nimalsha Cooray – Wadduwa Central College, Kalutara
  9. Manohari Nisansala – Wadduwa Central College, Kalutara
  10. Sulesha Sathsarani – Dewapathiraja College, Galle
  1. Chethana Vimukthi – Pelwatta Maha Vidyalaya, Monaragala
  2. Ayesha Dilakshani  – Maspanna Maha Vidyalaya, Badulla
  3. Lanka Thilini – Sinhala Maha Vidyalaya – Trincomalee
  4. Shanu Baskaran – Mahajana College, Jaffna
  5. Janani Weerakoon – Royal College, Pollannaruwa
  6. Tharushi Sathsarani  – Poramadulla Central College, Nuwara Eliya
  7. Eranga Dissanayake –  Katupotha Thissa MMV, Kurunegala
  8. Mathurika Muralithasan – Skanthavarodaya College, Jaffna
  9. Dulanga Dissanayake – Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda
  10. Methma Hettiarachchi  – Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda

Name of Author: Sri Lanka Cricket

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