The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee has selected the following squads to take part in the T20I and ODI series to be played against New Zealand National Men’s Team.
The two T20I games will be played on the 9th and 10th November, while the three ODI matches will be played on the 13th, 17th, and 19th November 2024.
RDICS, Dambulla will be the venue for the first three games, while the final two ODIs will be played at PICS Pallekele.
ODI Squad
1. Charith Asalanka - Captain
2. Avishka Fernando
3. Pathum Nissanka
4. Kusal Janith Perera
5. Kusal Mendis
6. Kamindu Mendis
7. Janith Liyanage
8. Sadeera Samarawickrama
9. Nishan Madushka
10. Dunith Wellalage
11. Wanindu Hasaranga
12. Maheesh Theekshana
13. Jeffrey Vandersay
14. Chamidu Wickramasinghe
15. Asitha Fernando
16. Dilshan Madushanka
17. Mohamed Shiraz
T20I Squad
1. Charith Asalanka – Captain
2. Pathum Nissanka
3. Kusal Mendis
4. Kusal Janith Perera
5. Kamindu Mendis
6. Dinesh Chandimal
7. Avishka Fernando
8. Bhanuka Rajapaksa
9. Wanindu Hasaranga
10. Maheesh Theekshana
11. Dunith Wellalage
12. Jeffrey Vandersay
13. Chamidu Wickramasinghe
14. Nuwan Thushara
15. Matheesha Pathirana
16. Binura Fernando
17. Asitha Fernando
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