• Sri Lanka Cricket names 14-member squad for Emerging Women's Asia Cup 2023.

  • The multi-team tournament will begin on June 12.

Sri Lanka Cricket announces Women’s squad for Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2023
Sri Lanka name squad for Emerging Women's Asia Cup 2023

Hours after announcing the Men’s squad for the upcoming ODI World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have announced their Women’s outfit for the upcoming Emerging Teams Asia Cup, scheduled to begin on June 12 in Hong Kong.

The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee picked a 14-member ‘A’ squad to take part in the multi-team tournament. The Sri Lanka team led by Sathya Sandeepan have left for Hong Kong on June 10, 2023.

While the medium-pace all-rounder Sandeepani will lead the side, Malsha Shehani shall be her deputy. Apart from the Islanders, the tournament will feature the participation of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Malaysia and hosts Hong Kong. It is worth noting that the full-member nations will be represented by their U-23 or A squads in this competition.

“The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee selected the following Sri Lanka Women’s ‘A’ squad to take part in the Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2023. The squad was approved by the Honorable Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Roshan Ranasinghe. The Sri Lanka team will leave the country for Hong Kong on June 9, 2023, to take part in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup,” read a media release by SLC.

Sri Lanka squad for Emerging Asia Cup 2023: Sathya Sandeepani (Captain), Vishmi Gunaratne, Umesha Thimashini, Imesha Dulani, Piyumi Wathsala, Sachini Nisansala, Kaushini Nuthyangana, Malsha Shehani (Vice Captain), Tharika Sewwandi, Nimesha Madushani, Nilakshana Sandamini, Madushika Meththananda, Rashmi Silva, Dewmi Vihanga

Emerging Women’s Asia Cup 2023 schedule:

  • June 12
    Sri Lanka A vs UAE (9 AM)
    Bangladesh A vs Malaysia (2 PM)
  • June 13
    Pakistan A vs Thailand A (9 AM)
    Hong Kong vs India A (2 PM)
  • June 14
    Sri Lanka A vs Bangladesh A (9 AM)
    UAE vs Malaysia (2 PM)
  • June 15
    Hong Kong vs Pakistan A (9 AM)
    India A vs Thailand A (2 PM)
  • June 16
    Bangladesh A vs UAE (9 AM)
    Sri Lanka A vs Malaysia (2 PM)
  • June 17
    Hong Kong vs Thailand A (9 AM)
    India A vs Pakistan A (2 PM)
  • June 19
    Semi-Final 1 (9 AM)
    Semi-Final 2 (2 PM)
  • June 21
    Exhibition Game (9 AM)
    Final (2 PM)

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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