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Chamari Athapaththu, one of Sri Lanka’s most accomplished cricketers, has left an indelible mark on the international stage. Renowned for her explosive batting and leadership, Athapaththu has been instrumental in shaping Sri Lanka’s women’s cricket team. Her consistent performances across formats have made her a household name, and her influence extends far beyond the boundaries of her home country.
In 2024, Athapaththu has been in scintillating white-ball form, leading the T20I run-scoring charts with 675 runs in 17 games, averaging 48.21 at an impressive strike rate of 134.19. Despite her global stature, Athapaththu remains deeply committed to her Sri Lankan roots, often carrying the nation’s hopes in major tournaments. Her leadership, both as a player and captain, has been pivotal in elevating the standard of Sri Lankan women’s cricket.
Chamari Athapaththu reveals reason behind joining Barbados Royals in WCPL 2024
With her star power, Athapaththu understandably attracted interest from several franchises in the Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) 2024. However, it was the presence of Sri Lankan cricket legend Kumar Sangakkara that swayed her decision to join the Barbados Royals.
“I got a few offers from CPL, but I chose the Barbados Royals, one because of Kumar Sangakkara, because I love him. He is one of the greatest cricketers ever produced by Sri Lanka. I got that opportunity because of him,” Athapaththu revealed in an interview with ESPNcricinfo.
Athapaththu’s decision reflects the strong bond and admiration she has for Sangakkara, a player she considers a significant influence on her cricketing journey. This connection made the Royals an irresistible choice, even among multiple offers from other franchises.
Athapaththu on why WCPL is a unique experience
Having played in various T20 leagues around the world, Athapaththu praised the WCPL for its distinctive atmosphere and camaraderie among players.
“I have played in every league around the world, but I love this competition. It is a different atmosphere. The players, support staff, and everything is different compared to other countries. The players have a different vibe in the dressing room. It is a good opportunity,” added Athapaththu.
For Athapaththu, the WCPL offers a fresh and vibrant experience, distinct from other leagues she has participated in globally. This uniqueness, coupled with the energy and spirit within the team environment, has made her journey with the Barbados Royals all the more enjoyable.
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Barbados Royals prepare for WCPL final against Trinbago Knight Riders
Despite Athapaththu’s limited impact with the bat in this year’s WCPL, scoring 90 runs in three games at an average of 30, her presence has been invaluable to the Barbados Royals. As they gear up to face Trinbago Knight Riders in the WCPL final on Thursday, Athapaththu’s experience will be crucial for the Royals as they aim for the title.
With the final looming, the stage is set for Athapaththu and the Barbados Royals to put in one last push for glory in the tournament, and potentially secure a memorable victory against their formidable opponents.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.