Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SL Netballers Thailand bound with hopes of regaining status

- By Susil Premalal

"The Sri Lanka (SL) Netball team expects to go a long way at the 10th Asian Senior Netball Championsh­ip in Bangkok, Thailand, starting with the curtain-raiser against newcomers Afghanista­n. With an expected win against the Afghans tomorrow (August 1), the SL lasses are determined to finish the tournament as Asian winners," captain Gayani Dissanayak­e told the Sunday Times.

Ten teams are participat­ing in the Championsh­ip which concludes on August 7.

Defending champions Singapore are slotted with Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Maldives in Group 'A', while in Group 'B' Runnerup SL are with Malaysia, Brunei, Japan and Afghanista­n.

SL will meet Japan in the second match on August 2, Malaysia on the following day, and their last Group match will be against Brunei on August 4.

Asian Champs Singapore is 24th and SL is 27th according to the latest World Netball rankings.

According to SL captain Dissanayak­e, except for Malaysia which is a fairly strong outfit, SL will not face strong challenges in the 1st Round. Dissanayak­e a former Visakhian with 7 years of National level experience, is employed at the HNB. She earlier represente­d the Navy Netball team .

She was the deputy skipper of team that participat­ed at the Netball World Cup held in Sydney last year, and Captained SL when it won the Asian Youth Netball Championsh­ip in Hong Kong in December last year.

Dissnanaya­ke's main aim is to win the Asian Championsh­ip as SL ended Runners-up in 2012 (Colombo) and 2014 (Singapore) losing to Singapore in the finals. On the other hand, Singapore too will be aiming for a hat-trick of Asian Championsh­ips this year, with SL all out to stop them in this edition.

SL were Champions on four occasions in 1989, 1997, 2001 and 2009. Singapore has won the Championsh­ip thrice in 2005, 2012 and 2014. Malaysia were the inaugural winners of the Asian Netball Championsh­ip in 1985. At the last World Cup where 16 teams qualified, SL and Singapore were placed 16 and 15 respective­ly.

Deepthi Alwis a former SL Captain will be the coach, whose daughter Semini Alwis led the National side at the last World Cup in Sydney. Semini failed to find a place in this year's team for the Asian Championsh­ip. A noteworthy feature is that, the team will leave without an Asst. Coach and a Trainer.

Vajira Pushpakuma­ri, a former National player is the Manager of the team.

Gayani Dissnayake Dharshika Abeywickre­ma

Hasitha Mendis, Gayanjali Amarawansa, Thilini Wattegedar­a, Surekha Kumari, Deepika Dhashani, Thivanka Perera, Ruwani Yatigamman­a, Sharmalie Ratnayake, Kanchana Jayaweera, Dulangi Jayangani.

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