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Sri Lanka squad named for U19 Cricket Asia Cup

Sri Lanka squad named for U19 Cricket Asia Cup

December 4, 2023   04:44 pm

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The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee has selected the 15-member squad to take part in the U19 Asia Cup, which will take place in Dubai.

The squad was approved by the Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Harin Fernando, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said.

The team captained by Sineth Jayawardena will depart for the Asia Cup on December 06, 2023, according to the SLC.

The Squad

Sineth Jayawardena – Captain – Royal College, Colombo
Pulindu Perera – Dharmaraja College, Kandy
Vishen Halambage – Peter’s College, Colombo
Ravishan de Silva – P. De Kularathna Vidyalaya, Ambalangoda
Sharujan Shanmuganathan – St. Benedict’s College, Colombo
Dinura Kalupahana – Mahinda College, Galle
Malsha Tharupathi – Vice-Captain – Richmond College, Galle
Vihas Thevmika – Thurstan College, Colombo
Vishwa Lahiru – Sri Sumangala College, Panadura
Garuka Sanketh – Lyceum International School, Wattala
Duvindu Ranatunga – Mahanama College, Colombo
Hirun Kapurubandara – St. Joseph’s College, Colombo
Rusanda Gamage – St. Peter’s College, Colombo
Dinuka Tennakoon – Trinity College, Kandy
Ruvishan Perera – Ananda College, Colombo

Travelling Reserves

Supun Waduge – Trinity College, Kandy
Janith Fernando – Joseph Vaz College, Wennappuwa

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