Here’s why Chamari Athapathth will leave WPL 2025 Midway

Up Warriorz had a disappointing start for his Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 Campaign, who suffered a heavy defeat in their introductory match against Gujarat giants. Without their star and former skipper Alyssa HealyThe team struggled to find the right balance, relying on foreign stars Tahlia McGrath, Grace Harris, Alan Kingand Sophie Ecclestone to step up. However their season hit another failure with the early departure of senior university Chamari Athapathth.
Chamari Athapathth to leave WPL 2025 Midway
The Warriorz team will be further spent as Athapathth will go halfway through the tournament. Sri Lankan Star, who remained from the playing of the season in their opening of the season, was appointed to Sri Lanka for the upcoming white ball tour New Zealand. As the appointed captain for both format, Athapathths will leave the Camp Warriorz after their fifth match, making it available only until the conflict of February 26 against February Mumbaj Indians.
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Sri Lanka series with a white ball against New Zealand
The early departure of Athapathth is a consequence of the Sri Lanka tour in Novi Zealand, which contains three ODOs and three T20I scheduled between March 4 and 18. While she will leave WPL 2025 before the playoffs, the New Zealand comprehensive university Amelia Kerrwho plays for Mumbaj Indians will remain with his franchise until the tournament is over on March 15.
Up Warriorz feel Athapathth’s absence
The lack of experienced comprehensive as Athapathth will be a big blow to UP Warriorz, especially since the first time in WPL history will be played by three home games in Lucknow. With the already shocking start, Warriorz will need to be quickly too gross as they prepare for their next match against double finalists Delhi Capitals, aiming to turn their campaign despite the challenges ahead.
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This article was first published on Wmencricsket.comand Times of the cricket Society.