Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Anula's Harshita Madavi Queen of Schoolgirl Cricketers

-

Being selected to the National squad is a rare achievemen­t for a schoolboy or schoolgirl. But, Anula Vidya l aya

Cricket Captain Harshita Madav i achieved this honour through dedication and sacrifice.

A gutsy and determined cricketer, this young lass first played cricket at Gothami Balika Vidyalaya before joining Anula Vidyalaya. She practised tirelessly and waited patiently till she was selected to play in Anula's 1st XI team. With experience from playing Club cricket, Provincial cricket and in the Developmen­t Squad, this Anulian shone as an outstandin­g cricketer.

From 2017, Harshitha was in Sri Lanka Cricket's Developmen­t Squad, and this year she was selected for the National squad. She becomes the second Anulian to don National colours. A strong adherent to correct technique, both in batting and bowling, Harshitha opines that practising with the National squad helped improve her batting and bowling.

An elegant left-handed batter and right- arm fast- medium bowler, Harshitha's contributi­ons helped the Nugegoda school to be Runnerup in the Girls School Cricket Championsh­ip. She has scored nearly 300 runs and captured nearly 25 wickets this season for her school.

Leading from the front, this shrewd captain is capable of getting the best out of her side. Her advice and words of encouragem­ents has produced a fine all-round team to be reckoned with in schoolgirl cricket.

Her main ambition is to bring honour to her school and to the country. She admits that, finding a permanent place in the National side is a difficult task but, with determinat­ion and courage, nothing is impossible.

As a cricketer, Harshitha never shies away from challenges and is focused in achieving great heights in internatio­nal cricket.

 ??  ?? Harshita Madavi
Harshita Madavi

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka