Chamari Athapaththu becomes first and only Sri Lankan to score 4000 WODI runs
New Delhi, Oct 20
Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu, on Monday, became the first and only Sri Lankan female cricketer to get to the 4000-run mark in ODIs, following her 46-run knock against Bangladesh in the 21st Match of the ongoing Women's World Cup 2025.
Sri Lanka locked horns with Bangladesh at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Monday as Athapaththu won the toss and elected to bat first. Opening the lineup for the side, she started well before Rabeya Khan dismissed her for a 43-ball 46.
Even though she could not get a half-century, the 35-year-old achieved a significant milestone by completing 4000 ODI runs. No other Sri Lankan woman cricketer is anywhere close to her feat, with Shashikala Siriwardene, 2029 ODI runs, being second on the list of players with the most runs in the format.
The Lankan skipper was just one run away from achieving the feat before she took the field against Bangladesh. With that, she also became only the fourth Asian, and 20th female batter overall, to score 4000 runs in Women's ODIs.
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) took to their official X handle and congratulated their skipper for adding a new feather to her illustrious cap as they wrote:
"HISTORY MADE! A massive congratulations to our trailblazer, Chamari Athapaththu, on becoming the first Sri Lankan and only the fourth Asian batter to cross the 4000 run mark in ODIs! She also now holds the record for the most ODI caps for Sri Lanka!"
The ongoing World Cup game against Bangladesh is a must-win, do-or-die encounter for Athapaththu and her girls as they look to remain alive in the race to the semi-final.
With three teams, Australia, South Africa, and England, already sealing their spot in the top four, five teams- India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and Pakistan- are currently fighting to grab that last remaining spot.
A loss against Bangladesh would knock Lanka out of the race.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Great to see Asian women cricketers making such records! Chamari is an inspiration to young girls across the subcontinent. Hope this milestone brings more attention to women's cricket in our region.
While this is a fantastic achievement, I wish our Indian media gave equal coverage to such milestones by players from neighboring countries. We celebrate our own players but often ignore similar achievements by others in Asia.
Amazing feat! At 35, she's still breaking records. Shows what dedication and hard work can achieve. Hope Sri Lanka wins this crucial match against Bangladesh - the tournament needs more exciting contests!
The gap between her and the second-highest scorer is massive! 4000 vs 2029 runs - this shows how much Sri Lanka needs to develop other batters. Chamari can't do everything alone. Still, kudos to her! ðŸ‘
Fourth Asian batter to reach 4000 runs - that's elite company! Women's cricket in Asia is growing, and players like Chamari are leading the way. Hope this inspires more girls to take up the sport across the continent.
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