T20 World Cup: I’m truly satisfied to help Sri Lankan women seal first win, says Shashikala Siriwardena

Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by nine wickets to seal first win of the 2020 Women's T20 World Cup.   

T20 World Cup: I’m truly satisfied to help Sri Lankan women seal first win, says Shashikala Siriwardena
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Sri Lankan women bowler Shashikala Siriwardena on Monday said that she couldn’t have imagined a more satisfying end to her international career than taking four wickets to steer Sri Lanka to their first win in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 clash over Bangladesh at Junction Oval.

Siriwardena, who has called time on her 17-year career following her country’s exit from the tournament, produced the ideal swansong as her four for 16 set Sri Lanka well on their way to a nine-wicket victory over Bangladesh.

Seeing their former captain pick up the Player of the Match award was an emotional moment for Sri Lanka after their first win, but Siriwardena said that the key to her match-winning performance was treating it like any other game. 

“From the beginning of the day it was very hard as I knew I was playing my last game.I was kind of nervous knowing I would be wearing national colours for the last time. It was pretty emotional, but I told myself it wasn’t the time to get emotional," the ICC press release quoted Siriwardena as saying. 

“I knew my contribution would be important so I told myself to not think about my retirement until the match ended. I really love to perform, but the main thing was getting the win for the team. We knew we couldn’t go without a win. We knew we had the skill and the potential to be in the top four.I’m truly satisfied that I did something to help my country. I’ll miss being with these girls. I have spent more time with this team than with my family," she added.

For Bangladesh, the loss to Sri Lanka was their fourth of the tournament, with the Tigers finishing bottom of Group A. 

They will be left rueing an underwhelming batting performance against New Zealand in Melbourne after looking on the brink of causing an upset when they bowled the White Ferns out for 91.

But despite falling just short of a win in Australia, skipper Salma Khatun is confident playing the world’s best Down Under will hold her side in good stead for future tournaments.

“We need to keep regularly playing the top-ranked teams in order to improve.The more we play with them, the more we’ll improve. That’s the key for us. In one match we batted well, in another we bowled well but our fielding has been a constant concern," Salma said. 

“This experience will help us to move forward. The most important things we need to improve on are our power cricket and level of fitness. Our fitness is the main thing that will help us improve our skills and performance.Murshida Khatun will be a future star of women’s cricket. The more she plays, the more she will improve too," she concluded. 

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