List of Sri Lanka Women Test Cricketers

This is a list of Sri Lankan women Test cricketers. A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won her Test cap. Where more than one player won her first Test cap in the same Test match, those players are listed alphabetically by the surname the player was using at the time of the mmatch. This list is correct to the end of the Test against Pakistan in 1997/98, which as of November 2006 is the last Test match Sri Lanka has played.

Sri Lankan women Test cricketers
Name First Test Last Test M Inns NO Runs High Avg Balls Wkts BB Avg
1 Vanessa Bowen 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 141 78 70.50 12 0 - -
2 Thanuja Ekanayake 1997/98 1997/98 1 0 0 0 - - 0 0 - -
3 Rose Fernando 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 1 52 44 52.00 174 4 3/28 17.25
4 Dedunu Gunaratne 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 55 29 27.50 0 0 - -
5 Chandrika Lakmali 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 1 27 14* 27.00 66 0 - -
6 Kalpana Liyanarachchy 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 20 20 10.00 66 0 - -
7 Ramani Perera 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 27 23 13.50 0 0 - -
8 Vasanthi Ratnayake 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 18 13 9.00 0 0 - -
9 Chamani Seneviratne 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 1 148 105* 148.00 209 7 5/31 8.42
10 Rasanjali Silva 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 26 26 13.00 264 0 - -
11 Chaturi Thalagalage 1997/98 1997/98 1 2 0 16 11 8.00 0 0 - -

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