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		<title>Inoka to lead Sri Lanka Women’s team in world cup qualifying tournament</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2017 07:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inoka Ranaweera has been picked to lead the Sri Lanka Women’s team which will take part in the women’s world cup qualifying tournament to be held in Sri Lanka next month. The Sri Lanka Women’s squad of 14 players was picked by the selection committee headed by Vinodhan John. The tournament which starts on February [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inoka Ranaweera has been picked to lead the Sri Lanka Women’s team which will take part in the women’s world cup qualifying tournament to be held in Sri Lanka next month. The Sri Lanka Women’s squad of 14 players was picked by the selection committee headed by Vinodhan John.</p>
<p>The tournament which starts on February 7 in Colombo is the first to be held in Sri Lanka. Ten countries including Sri Lanka are taking part with the first four countries qualifying for the women’s world cup to be held in England in June 2017.</p>
<p>A few players who excelled in the recently concluded series against Australia have been included in the squad. All rounder Ama Kanchana, medium Pacer Oshadi Ranasinghe and senior opening batsman Yasodha Mendis have been left out of the squad. They have been replaced by off spinners Malsha Yahani, Inushi Fernando and middle order bat Harshika Madhavi.</p>
<p>Former skipper Sashikala Siriwardena who was injured has not been included in the squad as she is still recovering. The selection committee has decided to include only two pacewomen Udeshika Prabodani and Sripali Weerakkody.</p>
<p>The Sri Lanka Women’s squad – Inoka Ranaweera Captain, Chamari Atapattu , Hashini Perera, Ishani Lokusuriya, Udeshika Prabodani, Sripali Weerakkody, Malsha Yahani, Inushi Fernando, Harshika Madavi, Sugandhika Kumari, Dilani Manodara, Chamari Polgampola, Prasadhini Weerakkody and Nipuni Hansika.</p>
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		<title>Hasini Perera, bowlers propel Sri Lanka to big win</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2016 01:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hasini Perera led from the front as Sri Lanka brushed aside hosts Thailand by 75-run margin to pick up their second win in the 2016 ACC Women’s Asia Cup T20 at the AIT Cricket Ground on the outskirts of Bangkok. Electing to field in the afternoon game of the Wednesday double-header, the visitors posted a [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hasini Perera led from the front as Sri Lanka brushed aside hosts Thailand by 75-run margin to pick up their second win in the 2016 ACC Women’s Asia Cup T20 at the AIT Cricket Ground on the outskirts of Bangkok.</p>
<p>Electing to field in the afternoon game of the Wednesday double-header, the visitors posted a strong 120 for 6 from their allotted overs with Perera playing a captain’s knock. Bowlers then backed up with disciplined line and lengths to restrict the home side to 45 for 9 from their quota.</p>
<p>Opening the batting in the absence of Yasoda Mendis, Perera struck a 59-ball 55 to top score for her side. Giving her company at the other end was former captain Chamari Atapattu, who struck a 36-ball 33 during the course of her 77-run opening stand with the captain. Perera did the bulk of the scoring in Sri Lanka’s best opening partnership of the competition thus far.</p>
<p>The standout feature of the captain’s innings was the ease with which she rotated the strike. The duo capitalised on Thailand’s inexperience to convert the singles into twos that only mounted more pressure on the fielders. Atapattu, for the second time in the competition, failed to convert her solid start into a big score as she edged to Sirintra Saengsakaorat on 31.</p>
<p>Perera carried on with Eshani Lokusuriyage for company. In her 24-run partnership with the senior all-rounder, Perera brought up her maiden fifty of the competition and also Sri Lanka’s 100 in the 17th over.</p>
<p>However, once she fell, the visitors lost wickets in heap in the death overs to post 120 for 6. That, however, proved more than sufficient for the home side.</p>
<p>Thailand’s reply was more or less on the expected lines. The pressure of a tall target took its toll on the home side that crawled their way to a mere 45 to lose their third game on the trot. Udeshika Prabodhani (3 for 8) and Inoka Ranaweera (3 for 4) starred with the ball, picking up three wickets apiece.</p>
<p>The wicket fest started as early as the first over when left-arm medium-pacer Udeshika Prabodhani opened her account with twin wickets to leave them reeling at 10 for 3 at the end of their powerplay. At the halfway mark, the hosts had added only 10 more to their total and lost another two of the middle-order batters, following which it became clear that the minnows were just looking to bat out their 20-over quota for a morale boost.</p>
<p>Ranaweera then came into action soon after to put an end to Thailand captain Sornnarin Tippoch’s patience and then added two more to her tally in the 15th over to dent them further. Chanida Sutthiruang hammered a quick 12 off 10 deliveries but it was too late in the day for the home side.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka take on India next, in the afternoon game on Thursday, which will most likely decide the finalist line-up at the sixth edition of Asia Cup.</p>
<p>Scores: Sri Lanka 120/6 in 20 overs (Hasini Perera 55, Chamari Atapattu 31; Sainammin Saenya 3/26)</p>
<p>Thailand 45/9 from 20 overs (Chanida Sutthiruang 12; Inoka Ranaweera 3/4, Udeshika Prabodhani 3/8).</p>
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		<title>SLC keen to develop women’s cricket</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2016 01:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka Cricket has decided to pay more attention to women’s cricket according to the CEO of SLC Ashley de Silva. At the press briefing regarding the England women’s teams tour of Sri Lanka De Silva said they hope to develop women’s cricket so that they will be able to reach international standard and match [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka Cricket has decided to pay more attention to women’s cricket according to the CEO of SLC Ashley de Silva. At the press briefing regarding the England women’s teams tour of Sri Lanka De Silva said they hope to develop women’s cricket so that they will be able to reach international standard and match other test playing countries.</p>
<p>He said that several changes have been made to the Sri Lanka women’s team including its captain and a new coach too has been appointed in Hemantha Devapriya who will be guiding the team with Inoka Ranaweera who has been entrusted in the captaincy. Several new players have been included in the Sri Lanka women’s team which will take part in the first one day international at the SSC ground today. The second third and fourth ODI will be considered for ICC ranking. At present Sri Lanka is ranked number eight and England is in second place.</p>
<p>De Silva also said that this series will give the Lankan women’s cricketers ODIs the much exposure for the Asian Cup Women’s Tournament. The English women’s team is in Sri Lanka after six years having last toured in 2010. </p>
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		<title>SriLankan Women derailed by Aussie pace&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2016 03:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia Women&#8217;s bowlers set up the side&#8217;s crushing win in the first ODI in Dambulla by bowling out Sri Lanka Women for 76 in 24.5 overs. Australia chased the target in 15.4 overs, before the scheduled innings break, but stuttered towards the end, losing five wickets for 30 runs. Australia took a 1-0 lead in [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia Women&#8217;s bowlers set up the side&#8217;s crushing win in the first ODI in Dambulla by bowling out Sri Lanka Women for 76 in 24.5 overs.</p>
<p>Australia chased the target in 15.4 overs, before the scheduled innings break, but stuttered towards the end, losing five wickets for 30 runs. Australia took a 1-0 lead in the four-match ODI series.</p>
<p>Having opted to bat, Sri Lanka lost two wickets off successive deliveries in the second over bowled by Megan Schutt. Fast bowler Holly Ferling had captain Chamari Atapattu caught in the next over, before picking up two more in the fifth over. Sri Lanka, by then, had slumped to 3 for 5.</p>
<p>Legspinner Kristen Beams wrecked Sri Lanka&#8217;s middle order, taking the next three wickets to fall to leave the hosts tottering at 38 for 8 and in danger of posting their lowest ODI score (57). That ignominy was averted by No. 9 Inoka Ranaweera&#8217;s career-best score of 32 not out. She struck five fours in her 43-ball knock. Offspinner Erin Osborne claimed the last two wickets.</p>
<p>Before the series, Sri Lanka Women coach Lanka de Silva had said he was banking on their left-arm spinners Ranaweera and Sugandika Kumari against Australia&#8217;s predominantly right-handed batting line-up.</p>
<p>After one over from Eshani Lokusuriyage, in which she had Ellyse Villani lbw off the first ball, Sri Lanka turned to their spinners.</p>
<p>Captain Meg Lanning and Nicole Bolton added a 45-run second-wicket stand off just 44 balls to all but seal Australia&#8217;s chase. Ranaweera brought the hosts back into the match with three wickets in the space of six balls, but Australia cantered to the target with four wickets in hand and 206 balls to spare. Wicketkeeper Prasadani Weerakkody effected five of the six dismissals.</p>
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		<title>Stars victorious in SL series-opener&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2016 09:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars have completed a comprehensive, yet nervous, four-wicket win in a low-scoring one-day international against Sri Lanka in Dambulla. Only some lower-order resistance from Inoka Ranaweera helped save the hosts from complete embarrassment on their way to what seemed to be a meagre total after winning the toss and electing to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars have completed a comprehensive, yet nervous, four-wicket win in a low-scoring one-day international against Sri Lanka in Dambulla.</p>
<p>Only some lower-order resistance from Inoka Ranaweera helped save the hosts from complete embarrassment on their way to what seemed to be a meagre total after winning the toss and electing to bat.</p>
<p>However, Australia suffered a mini-collapse of 4-5 during the run chase to send a scare through the touring camp.</p>
<p>Earlier in the morning, six Sri Lankan batters failed to score as the Australian attack ran rampant in glorious overhead conditions for the first of four ODIs on the tour.</p>
<p>Speedster Megan Schutt started the destruction with two wickets in consecutive balls from her opening over of the morning, firstly via a sharp catch by Jess Jonassen at short cover to dismiss the dangerous Prasadani Weerakkody and then from an edge off the shoulder of Chamari Polgampola’s bat that landed safely in the hands of Alex Blackwell at gully.</p>
<p>Holly Ferling soon got in on the act once she settled into a rhythm to claim the big scalp of captain Chamari Atapattu, who was quickly joined back in the pavilion by Dilani Manodara and Nipuni Hansika with the hosts in shambles at 5-3 in the sixth over.</p>
<p>The introduction of leg-spinner Kristen Beams in the 10th over offered Sri Lanka no reprieve as her flight and turn not only kept the scoreboard stagnant, but also presented regular wicket-taking opportunities.</p>
<p>Imalka Mendis eventually lost her patience when she skied a Beams delivery to the awaiting Meg Lanning at cover to end a 28-ball stay that produced just a solitary run.</p>
<p>Beams picked up two more wickets when  (4) and Eshani Lokusooriya (14) were both deceived by flight to leave the hosts at 8-38 and in serious danger of recording their lowest total in ODI history – the previous mark being 57 against Australia in 2005.</p>
<p>Ranaweera found enough support from her fellow tail-enders to finish unbeaten on 32, while the only concern from an Australian point of view would be the fact ‘Extras’ was the next top-scorer in the innings with 16 as the visitors occasionally lost their radar.</p>
<p>Ferling (3-4) and Schutt (2-5) were sensational with the new ball, while Osborne chipped in with 2-24 and Beams impressed in an eight-over spell that produced 3-16 featuring three maidens.</p>
<p>Following a brief break between innings, Western Australia duo Nicole Bolton and Elyse Villani opened up for what was seemingly going to be a straight-forward run chase.</p>
<p>But it soon became clear that the assignment would be tougher than first thought when Villani was trapped in front for a golden duck from Lokusooriya’s first delivery.</p>
<p>Captain Meg Lanning rode her luck after a pair of dropped chances behind the wicket to start finding the boundary with the dominant driving and horizontal bat shots that are a feature of her game.</p>
<p>A sharp catch by ‘keeper Weerakkody ended the skipper’s knock on 27 and sparked the Australian collapse.</p>
<p>Ellyse Perry was stumped looking to use her feet to the spin of Ranaweera, while Alex Blackwell fell to Inoshi Fernando for the eighth duck of the match.</p>
<p>Weerakkkody continued her fine day with the gloves to whip off the bails and find Bolton short of her crease for 19 to leave the tourists on somewhat shaky ground at 5-50.</p>
<p>Alyssa Healy (12no) and Jonassen helped steady things with a 25-run stand, until Weerakkody grabbed her fifth dismissal behind the stumps to send Jonassen on her way for 12 with victory in sight.</p>
<p>Osborne flicked an Ataputta delivery off her pads to find the boundary and seal victory with a whopping 34.2 overs to spare.</p>
<p>The two sides return to the same Dambulla venue on Tuesday for the first of three ICC ODI Championship matches, with Australia looking to cement their place at the top of the table.</p>
<p>Squads</p>
<p>Australia: Meg Lanning (captain), Alex Blackwell (vice-captain), Kristen Beams, Nicole Bolton, Rene Farrell, Holly Ferling, Grace Harris, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Beth Mooney, Erin Osborne, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Elyse Villani.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka: Chamari Atapattu (c), Prasadini Weerakkody (vc), Dilani Manodara, Nipuni Hansika, Chamari Polgampola, Eshani Lokusuriyage, Udeshika Prabodhani, Inoka Ranaweera, Sugandika Kumari, Achini Kulasooriya, Inoshi Fernando, Imalka Mendis, Ama Kanchana, Harshitha Madhavi.</p>
<p>Fixtures</p>
<p>    First ODI: Rangiri Dambulla Stadium, 18 September at 2:20pm AEST<br />
    Second ODI*: Rangiri Dambulla Stadium, 20 September at 2:20pm AEST<br />
    Third ODI*: R. Premadasa Stadium, 23 September at 2:20pm AEST<br />
    Fourth ODI*: R. Premadasa Stadium, 25 September at 2:20pm AEST<br />
    T20: SSC Ground, 27 September at 6:30pm AEST</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2016 00:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia is only one point away from gaining automatic qualification for next year’s ICC Women’s World Cup but captain Meg Lanning is not taking the upcoming ICC Women’s Championship matches against Sri Lanka lightly. “We go out there to win every game we play in, and this series is no different. We’ve been in pretty [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia is only one point away from gaining automatic qualification for next year’s ICC Women’s World Cup but captain Meg Lanning is not taking the upcoming ICC Women’s Championship matches against Sri Lanka lightly.</p>
<p>“We go out there to win every game we play in, and this series is no different. We’ve been in pretty good form in one-day cricket, so we’re looking forward to testing ourselves in different conditions against a good team,” the top-ranked ODI batter said of the series in Dambulla on September 18, 20 and 23.</p>
<p>World champion Australia leads the ICC Women’s Championship Table with 24 points from 15 matches after five of the seven rounds that will determine which four teams gain automatic qualification for the ICC Women’s World Cup in England and Wales from 26 June to 23 July.</p>
<p>The ICC Women’s World Twenty20 champion West Indies is second on the table with 20 points while England is third with 19 points. New Zealand (16), South Africa (15), India (13), Pakistan (eight) and Sri Lanka (five) follow in that order in the eight-team competition.</p>
<p>The bottom four sides will get a second chance to qualify through the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2017 in which they will be joined by six regional qualifiers. Four teams from the Qualifier will advance to the main tournament.</p>
<p>While the three ODI matches will count towards qualification for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, another ODI and a Twenty20 International to follow during the tour are not part of the championship but will count in the ICC team and individual rankings.</p>
<p>Though Australia starts favorite in its first bilateral ODI series against Sri Lanka, Lanning feels her team has to be wary of the conditions.</p>
<p>“It’s going to be a challenge in different conditions with a fair bit of spin and slowness in the wickets, so it’ll be a good test for us but we’re all looking forward to it. Sri Lanka’s batting and bowling attacks are different to a lot of teams we play against, probably a little bit slower and (with) a lot of spinners, so that’s going to be a good test. Their batters probably hit to different areas as well so it will be a different challenge but a good one for our group to take on,” Lanning said.</p>
<p>Australia has won its three previous ODI matches against Sri Lanka, all in ICC Women’s World Cups, by huge margins. Australia notched a 200-run victory in Christchurch in 2000, won by eight wickets in Pretoria in 2005, and by nine wickets in Mumbai in 2013.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka captain Chamari Atapattu understands that Australia is a top side but feels a lot will depend on how the visiting team adapts to the conditions.</p>
<p>“This series is very important and a historical event for us because we are playing the best team in the ICC rankings. This is also the first time we are playing Australia at home and believe that playing on home soil will be the biggest advantage for us,” Atapattu said.</p>
<p>The left-hand batter says she knows Australia has several big names in the squad but is pinning her hopes on the likes of left-arm pace bowler Udeshika Prabodhani, all-rounder Eshani Lokusuriyage and left-arm spinner Inoka Ranaweera to pull off something spectacular.</p>
<p>“They do have world-class individuals like Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry and Alex Blackwell, and they could pose a big challenge if they play to potential and get used to the conditions quickly. But we will try our best to finish the table with a few more wins and points after this series. We will try to change history by winning for the first time against Australia,” Atapattu said.</p>
<p>Lanning, who is on a career-best rating of 834 points, will be looking to consolidate her position at the top of the batters’ rankings while Perry (fourth) and Blackwell (sixth) will also be looking at the series as an opportunity to rise in the ICC ODI Women’s Player rankings.</p>
<p>For Sri Lanka, captain Atapattu is its top-ranked player at 18th position with Prasadani Weerakkody (30th) and Eshani Lokusooriya (32nd) the other leading batters in the side.</p>
<p>The squads:</p>
<p>Sri Lanka: Chamari Atapattu (captain), Sugandi Dasanayaka, Inoshi Fernando, Nipuni Hansika, Ama Kanchana, Achini Kulasooriya, Eshani Lokusooriya, Harshitha Madhavi, Dilani Manodara, Imalka Mendis, Chamari Polgampala, Udeshika Prabhodani, Inoka Ranaweera, Prasadani Weerakkody.</p>
<p>Australia: Meg Lanning (captain), Alex Blackwell, Kristen Beams, Nicole Bolton, Rene Farrell, Holly Ferling, Grace Harris, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Beth Mooney, Erin Osborne, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Elyse Villani.</p>
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		<category><![CDATA[Chamari Polgampola]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dilani Manodara]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ellyse Perry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elyse Villani]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Erin Osborne]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Eshani Lokusooriya]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Grace Harris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Harshitha Madhavi.]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Holly Ferling]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Inoka Ranaweera]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Inoshi Fernando]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[The forthcoming four-match ODI women’s cricket series]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The forthcoming four-match ODI women’s cricket series against the visiting Australian team will be a tough one but it will afford a great opportunity for Sri Lanka to match their skills against the ICC number one ranked team and world champions. Those words were expressed by Sri Lanka women’s captain Chamari Attapattu during the launch [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The forthcoming four-match ODI women’s cricket series against the visiting Australian team will be a tough one but it will afford a great opportunity for Sri Lanka to match their skills against the ICC number one ranked team and world champions.</p>
<p>Those words were expressed by Sri Lanka women’s captain Chamari Attapattu during the launch of the series at the JAIC Hilton yesterday. This will be a historic event as the two countries are playing a bilateral women’s series for the first time.</p>
<p>The Aussie lasses will participate in a practice match tomorrow at the R. Premadasa International Stadium before they leave for Dambulla to commence the four-match ODI series on September 18. They will play their final match in Colombo on September 28.</p>
<p>Aussie skipper Megan Lanning thanked Sri Lanka Cricket for inviting them and said that they are eagerly looking forward for a challenging tour.</p>
<p>“We know that we will have a tough time here with the conditions, but hopefully we will give a good performance. This is a good test for us to see how we can adjust to these conditions,” said the Aussie captain.</p>
<p>When asked what is the secret of their success in being ranked number one, Megan said that they have practiced hard with great commitment and have been rewarded with continuous success throughout.</p>
<p>Chamari went on to say that this is a very important series for them in preparation for the ICC 2017 Women’s World Cup.</p>
<p>“We are sorry that our captain Shashikala (Siriwardena) is out of this series due to a back injury, but we have a good team consisting of experience and talent. We have selected very talented players as new caps. Although they lack experience if they perform to their potential, we can still pose a big challenge to the Aussies,” said Chamari.</p>
<p>“The Australian players are physically stronger than us and they can go for big hits whenever needed, but we are confident that our spinners will try and keep them under the 200-run mark as much as possible,” she said.</p>
<p>SLC secretary Mohan de Silva said that they have invested in women’s cricket a lot in recent times and hope to extend the support to popularize the sport throughout the country.</p>
<p>“SLC has launched a program to develop women’s cricket, especially in schools and we are going to introduce ‘Big’ matches among girls’ schools in order to pick hidden talent,” said De Silva. “I hope our women’s national team will reap the maximum benefit from this tour and wish both teams good luck.”</p>
<p>Australian coach Mott Matthew expressed his gratitude to SLC and said they have trained a lot to face these tough conditions and hoped to have a great series.</p>
<p>“We are very impressed by the passion of Sri Lankan cricket fans and hope to enjoy a memorable time here with Sri Lankan hospitality,” Mott stated.</p>
<p>Squads:</p>
<p>Sri Lanka: Chamari Atapattu (captain), Prasadini Weerakkody (vice-captain), Dilani Manodara, Nipuni Hansika, Chamari Polgampola, Eshani Lokusooriya, Udeshika Prabodini, Inoka Ranaweera, Sugandika Kumari, Achini Kulasooriya, Inoshi Fernando, Imalka Mendis, Ama Kanchana, Harshitha Madhavi.</p>
<p>Australia: Meg Lanning (captain), Alex Blackwell (vice-captain), Kristen Beams, Nicole Bolton, Rene Farrell, Holly Ferling, Grace Harris, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Beth Mooney, Erin Osborne, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Elyse Villani.</p>
<p>Fixtures:</p>
<p>Sep 15: Warm-up match</p>
<p>at R Premadasa Stadium</p>
<p>Sep 18: 1st ODI at Dambulla</p>
<p>Sep 20: 2nd ODI at Dambulla</p>
<p>Sep 23: 3rd ODI at R Premadasa Stadium</p>
<p>Sep 25: 4th ODI at R Premadasa Stadium</p>
<p>Sep 27: One-off T20I at SSC</p>
<p>Sep 28: Departure</p>
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