Chamari Athapaththu not resigning yet, will play T20 World Cup qualifiers from late April

Chamari Athapaththu, Sri Lanka women's captain, will take a decision on her international cricketing future after the conclusion of the T20 World Cup Qualifiers next month. "I'm as yet not chose [on retirement]," she said in East London, where Sri Lanka will play South Africa in the first of three ODIs tomorrow. "We can discuss it later. Right now, I'm centered around the [South Africa] ODIs and World Cup qualifiers. We should find from now on." Athapaththu, who is 34 and is because of play her 100th ODI for Sri Lanka in the impending series, raised worries over her playing future with several secretive Facebook posts over the course of the past week. On Thursday, after Sri Lanka got a notable, first T20I series prevail upon South Africa, Athapaththu set up pictures of herself and the prize and incorporated the words "last obligation for my country" in the subtitle. She has since eliminated that expression from the post. On Sunday, she posted another image and expressed: "Survey DRS," with a winking emoticon. "A few choices are truly challenging. However, eventually in life we need to pursue such choices." She incorporated a heart, the Sri Lankan banner and a prize. Athapaththu has since affirmed that she will stay responsible for Sri Lanka basically until the finish of their T20 World Cup Qualifier crusade, what begins on April 25 in Abu Dhabi. Sri Lanka are assembled with Thailand, Scotland, Uganda and the USA and should top the gathering to meet all requirements for the World Cup in Bangladesh not long from now. Athapaththu said she is "most certainly" accessible for the qualifier and is confident about Sri Lanka's possibilities getting a spot at the headliner. "I'm quite sure about my gathering. We've played great cricket up until this point. In any case, the UAE has various circumstances and is truly really great for the hitters. Each group goes to qualifiers to win so we need to play our best cricket in World Cup qualifiers too. I'm quite sure about my bowling unit and batting unit." Under Athapaththu's authority, Sri Lanka have beaten Britain and South Africa in T20 series over the most recent 10 months, as well as arrived at the last of the Asian Games, which they lost to India. Their 50-over structure has not been very as amazing and they are in eighth put on the Ladies' Title Focuses table, well beyond programmed capability for the 2025 ODI World Cup. They have nine more matches in the Title - three each against South Africa, West Indies and Ireland - among now and August.

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