Bipin Dani
A special training squad for the Sri Lanka’s women’s cricket team will be hired soon. This was revealed by one of the SLC sources, who is also involved in the development of the game for women in Sri Lanka.
The Chamari Athapaththu-led team has lost the first three key matches against England, New Zealand and South Africa in the ongoing Commonwealth Games Women’s Cricket Competition.
“Basically, several first-class tournaments have been organized internally. After the Asia Cup (for the men’s team in the UAE), we have decided to call a special training squad for the women’s team”, the source, speaking exclusively over the telephone from Colombo, said on Friday.
“Players’ minds should be strengthened by increasing the number of training matches and trips. Players’ skills alone are not enough. The tactics of the coach and the captain are also important in this situation. Let’s try to correct the mistakes made today and win in the next matches”.
“I think our team’s batting is lagging. The main reason for this is that our players do not get opportunities for the current first-class tournaments in the world. It is not enough to get such opportunities only in handfuls. The batting should be strengthened by giving such opportunities to a few more”.
“Also, by improving the fielding, our team should be adapted to the competitive pattern. I see it as the primary responsibility of the coaches. I believe that we will be able to correct all the shortcomings and march towards victory in the next tournament”, the source further added.
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