Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLC to stage more junior tournament­s for women's cricket

- By Lakshman Ranasinghe

Sri Lanka Cricket ( SLC) in the hope of improving, popularizi­ng the game in the provinces and picking women’s cricket teams for future internatio­nal events has drawn up plans concentrat­ing more on the junior cricket.

It is a step in the right direction to find talent mainly from the provinces and nurture them under experience­d coaches to carry the Sri Lanka flag high in the internatio­nal arena in the future.

Hemantha Devapriya, Chairman of SLC’s women’s cricket selection committee was not satisfied with the performanc­e of the Sri Lanka team at the Women’s Cricket World Cup.

“We beat Bangladesh but I expected them to win at least two more matches. In some matches we came close but failed to complete a win.

They clearly exhibited the lack of experience in how to win a match in a tight situation,” said the former Sri Lanka wicket keeper batsman in an interview with the Sunday Times.

“The bulk of performanc­e was by Chamari Atapattu and Shashikala Siriwarden­e. Others performanc­es were not up to the standard. But I am sure they will learn more and improve in handling situations at the deciding point. In the whole tournament, the middle order batting and bowling let us down badly. There are areas we have to think about and make adjustment­s. I also say that the youngsters in the team did their best but it will take a little longer time for them to step up,” he said acknowledg­ing that Shashikala’s retirement would be a huge void to fill.

“It is difficult to find a cricketer of Shashikala’s calibre. Her bowling plays a major part in the team as she is rated as one best off spinners in the world. Her performanc­e in matches has proved it. But certainly there are spinners coming up and they have to come forward and take the responsibi­lity,” he said.

Devapriya urged Sri Lanka Cricket to do more to promote the women’s game in the outstation­s. “There is a special manager to look after the area. She goes to the outstation­s and meets school principals and officials to find ways and means in promoting the game. More teams taking up to the game will be good for the game since at the moment there are only 34 women’s teams. If there are numbers Sri Lanka Cricket will provide them support,” he said noting that there is talent but their exposure is limited.

The chief selector said that the good work in districts and provinces should continue to scout for the best talent so that it will make the job easy for the SLC to draw up plans for the future of Sri Lanka’s women cricket.

“We h av e only the Under 19 competitio­n and there are plans to organise Under- 1 5 and Under- 17 tour naments with the aim of picking up teams with the World Cup in mind. The District and Provincial coaches will recognize talent in their areas and will help the selectors to pick pools for Under 15 and 17 teams. Already there is a provincial tournament for Under 23 which gives a lot of opportunit­ies for them to prove their talent and come up with good performanc­es. The best in the districts and provinces will be selected to form a pool for the national squad,” he said.

Asked whether a foreign coach is needed for the women’s team at the moment, Devapriya said: “SLC has appointed a person to overlook women’s cricket which is a good step taken. The present coaches are doing a good job. Since the national team consists of many youngsters, with more experience such as playing abroad and guidance, Sri Lanka women’s cricket will be in a good shape.”

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Hemantha Devapriya

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