Athapaththu: 'I want to see my team in the semi-finals of the World Cup'

Sri Lanka captain smashed 195 not out in a record chase on Wednesday but she still rates her 178 not out as her best knock

Firdose Moonda18-Apr-2024Sri Lanka are yet to qualify for either the T20 or ODI World Cup but their captain Chamari Athapaththu has already set a goal for them if they get there.”I want to see my team in the semi-finals of the World Cup,” she said after Sri Lanka ended their tour of South Africa with a six-wicket win in the third ODI. “I’ve worked so hard in the last 15 years and I’ve achieved a few things as a player but as a captain, I want to do more. I want to see my team in the semi-final of this World Cup. That’s my wish.”It’s only fair to allow Athapaththu some licence to set targets like these, especially after her scintillating 195 not out against South Africa on Wednesday evening. Not only did she achieve the third-highest individual score in women’s ODIs but she also led Sri Lanka to the highest successful chase in the format to underline both her own dominance and the growing pedigree in her national team.Related

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In the last 12 months, Sri Lanka have won T20I series against Bangladesh, in England and South Africa and reached the final of the Asian Games. They’ve also won ODI series against Bangladesh and New Zealand and took a game off South Africa to keep themselves in the running for automatic qualification the 2025 ODI World Cup, a must for Athapaththu after they missed out on the 2022 tournament. To get there, they must do well against West Indies, who are languishing in ninth place on the ten-team Women’s Championship table, and Ireland, who are tenth. So Athapaththu has every reason to think her team can get the points they need to finish in the top five, especially after contributions like Nilakshika Silva’s unbeaten 50 against South Africa.Before they turn their attention to the ODI World Cup, there’s the T20 version in Bangladesh later this year to think about. Sri Lanka’s campaign to qualify for that event starts next week in the UAE, where they enter the qualifiers as favourites. They take the form of nine T20I wins in their last 15 matches into it and are grouped with Thailand, Scotland, Uganda and USA, and must reach the tournament final to qualify for the T20 World Cup.”I know it is a very big task for us,” Athapaththu said. “Every team is really good and every game is really important for us. We will focus on one game at a time.”