List of Sri Lanka women Twenty20 International cricketers

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Since their first match in 2009, 53 women have represented the Sri Lanka national women's cricket team in Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is). [1] A Twenty20 International is a cricket match between two international representative teams, each having WT20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Contents

This list includes all players who have played at least one Twenty20 International match and is initially arranged in the order of debut appearance. Where more than one player won their first cap in the same match, their surnames are initially listed alphabetically at the time of debut.

Key

General

  •  Captain
  •  Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Fielding

Batting

Bowling

Players

Statistics are correct as of 7 May 2024. [2] [3] [4]

Sri Lanka Women T20I cricketers
Cap NameFirstLastMat Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1 Chamika Bandara 20092009210105.000012010 [5]
2 Sandamali Dolawatte 20092013249717*6.460013353/026.2020 [6]
3 Hiruka Fernando 2009201041263.000000 [7]
4 Rose Fernando 2009200935421/1630.5000 [8]
5 Inoka Galagedara 200920122330942*14.710010 [9]
6 Eshani Lokusuriyage 20092018687805014.1810734364/1819.77160 [10]
7 Chamari Polgampola 2009201519135207.940016831/1761.0060 [11]
8 Udeshika Prabodhani 2009202497118146.21001853743/1322.83200 [12]
9 Deepika Rasangika [notes 1] 20092014323143914.950011872/1919.4260 [13]
10 Dilani Manodara 200920196275250*19.78101215 [14]
11 Sripali Weerakkody 2009201958209177.2000863313/2329.3210 [15]
12 Chamari Athapaththu 20092024131295711323.651021208483/1427.60370 [16]
13 Sanduni Abeywickrema 2009201026000 [17]
14 Suwini de Alwis 2010201110982610.8800177102/516.1030 [18]
15 Chamani Seneviratna [notes 2] 2010201332124256.8800553284/2117.42120 [19]
16 Dedunu Silva 201020106953615.830040 [20]
17 Shashikala Siriwardene 201020208110975217.14201653774/920.75160 [21]
18 Lasanthi Madushani 201020161012563*17.85101822/1714.5000 [22]
19 Chandi Wickramasinghe 201020101111.000000 [23]
20 Rangika Fernando 201020133984.50005411/3053.0010 [24]
21 Sharina Ravikumar 201020183331.50006021/2132.5000 [25]
22 Yasoda Mendis 20112018566274511.8300180120 [26]
23 Dharshani Dharmasiri 201220123106*5.000024010 [27]
24 Chandima Gunaratne 201220171911*1.0000386112/734.1820 [28]
25 Prasadani Weerakkody 20122019273034813.1700811 [29]
26 Maduri Samuddika 20122015191593.0000380173/1122.7000 [30]
27 Inoka Ranaweera 20122024826418*5.33001678914/718.03130 [31]
28 Oshadi Ranasinghe 201320236640434*9.61001189583/1823.50110 [32]
29 Ama Kanchana 2013202345208176.9300412133/2241.8470 [33]
30 Nilakshi de Silva 2013202488100663*17.6410228113/1322.45380 [34]
31 Nipuni Hansika 2013201820189249.450020 [35]
32 Niluka Karunaratne 20132013155*0000 [36]
33 Rebeca Vandort 20132018221325012.00101311 [37]
34 Anushka Sanjeewani 20142024726426113.95101930 [38]
35 Hasini Perera 201420247373446*12.4400170 [39]
36 Inoshi Priyadharshani 2014202424622.0000428274/1014.8180 [40]
37 Chathurani Gunawardene 201520165301410.00009032/2533.6600 [41]
38 Sugandika Kumari 201520247487105.80001450543/1727.22170 [42]
39 Achini Kulasuriya 2015202433156*5.0000461162/1933.0030 [43]
40 Nishika de Silva 201620163752.330011000 [44]
41 Hansima Karunaratne 201620241616544*15.000048040 [45]
42 Harshitha Madavi 201620245510958127.375070 [46]
43 Imalka Mendis 20182019810825*18.000030 [47]
44 Malsha Shehani 201820231247145.22009644/225.0010 [48]
45 Kavisha Dilhari 201820245232247*11.5000845394/1323.15220 [49]
46 Umesha Thimashini 20192020846207.66004000 [50]
47 Madushika Methtananda 20192019112000 [51]
48 Sathya Sandeepani 202020201000.00006000 [52]
49 Vishmi Gunaratne 202220243353673*20.612040 [53]
50 Sachini Nisansala 20222022510932/1030.0010 [54]
51 Tharika Sewwandi 20222022336000 [55]
52 Kaushini Nuthyangana 202220223983.000010 [56]
53 Kawya Kavindi 2023202469662/2819.5010 [57]
54 Imesha Dulani 20232023100 [58]
55 Shashini Gimhani 2024202424222/2320.0000 [59]

Notes

  1. Deepika Rasangika has also played Twenty20 International cricket for Bahrain. Only her record for Sri Lanka is given above.
  2. Chamani Seneviratna has also played Twenty20 International cricket for United Arab Emirates. Only her record for Sri Lanka is given above.

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