Name

Oshadhi Ranasinghe

Date of Birth 17-03-1986
Age 38
NationalitySri Lankan
Player Status Placed
Playing Role Bowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style LH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Sri Lanka Women’s Team, Sri Lanka Air Force

Oshadhi is the current Vice-Captain of the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team.

A member of the Sri Lanka Women's National Cricket Team pool since 2010, Oshadhi is an exceptional bowling all-rounder who made her One-Day International debut in 2011. Over a distinguished international career spanning nearly 13 years, she has represented Sri Lanka in 107 matches across the ODI and T20I formats. Notably, she was the third-highest wicket-taker in the ICC T20I format in 2022, underscoring her impact on the global stage.

Beyond her prowess as a cricketer, Oshadhi has also pursued several cricket coaching and umpiring qualifications, including the Sri Lanka Level 1 Certificate and the Sri Lanka Cricket Level 5 Umpiring Certificate. She has successfully completed ICC Foundation Courses in both coaching and umpiring and is currently pursuing the ICC Level 1 Umpiring Course. Her extensive knowledge of the game, combined with her experience and certifications, has made her a significant contributor to coaching female youth cricketers. In a country where cricketers are deeply admired, Oshadhi stands out as a role model for young girls aspiring to excel in the sport.

Oshadhi has played a pivotal role in securing victories for Sri Lanka with her all-round abilities. In the early days of women’s cricket in Sri Lanka, the sport struggled to gain recognition, especially among male cricket enthusiasts. However, alongside a handful of other trailblazing women cricketers, Oshadhi has worked tirelessly to elevate the profile of women’s cricket in the country. Her efforts have contributed to the Sri Lanka Women’s Cricket Team’s impressive rise in global rankings—currently 5th in the ODI format (out of 13 national teams) and 7th in the T20I format (out of 20 national teams).

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Name Oshadhi Ranasinghe
Date of Birth 17-03-1986
Age 38
NationalitySri Lankan
Player StatusPlaced
Playing RoleBowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status Placed ()
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style LH Middle Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Sri Lanka Women’s Team, Sri Lanka Air Force

Oshadhi is the current Vice-Captain of the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team.

A member of the Sri Lanka Women's National Cricket Team pool since 2010, Oshadhi is an exceptional bowling all-rounder who made her One-Day International debut in 2011. Over a distinguished international career spanning nearly 13 years, she has represented Sri Lanka in 107 matches across the ODI and T20I formats. Notably, she was the third-highest wicket-taker in the ICC T20I format in 2022, underscoring her impact on the global stage.

Beyond her prowess as a cricketer, Oshadhi has also pursued several cricket coaching and umpiring qualifications, including the Sri Lanka Level 1 Certificate and the Sri Lanka Cricket Level 5 Umpiring Certificate. She has successfully completed ICC Foundation Courses in both coaching and umpiring and is currently pursuing the ICC Level 1 Umpiring Course. Her extensive knowledge of the game, combined with her experience and certifications, has made her a significant contributor to coaching female youth cricketers. In a country where cricketers are deeply admired, Oshadhi stands out as a role model for young girls aspiring to excel in the sport.

Oshadhi has played a pivotal role in securing victories for Sri Lanka with her all-round abilities. In the early days of women’s cricket in Sri Lanka, the sport struggled to gain recognition, especially among male cricket enthusiasts. However, alongside a handful of other trailblazing women cricketers, Oshadhi has worked tirelessly to elevate the profile of women’s cricket in the country. Her efforts have contributed to the Sri Lanka Women’s Cricket Team’s impressive rise in global rankings—currently 5th in the ODI format (out of 13 national teams) and 7th in the T20I format (out of 20 national teams).

There are no overseas stats available for this player.