The use of the word “we” is important there. It was only ten days ago that Athapaththu cleared up doubts over her international future after cryptic Facebook posts that suggested the end was near. Ahead of the ODI series against South Africa, she confirmed she would play at the T20 World Cup Qualifier but indicated she would make a decision about stepping away in the near future and she stuck to that line after the series as well.”My retirement is very soon,” she said. “I can’t mention dates, but very soon. We can talk about these things later. For now, I’m always looking after the young girls. I’ve built a young team. I want to see these young girls in the World Cup one day. As a captain, I am really proud of my young girls and they are playing really good cricket. I sacrificed a lot of things for Sri Lankan cricket in the last 15 years. I am happy to lead this team. I am a really, really proud captain. I hope my girls play really good cricket in future as well. I hope my team can play their best cricket at the T20 World Cup.”All indications are that if Sri Lanka make it to the Bangladesh tournament, and perhaps even the ODI World Cup in India next year, Athapaththu will stay on but she is also looking at the future. While she basked in the success of her innings in Potchefstroom and accepted congratulations from the greats of Sri Lankan cricket including Mahela Jayawardene, Lasith Malinga and her “life time super hero” Sanath Jayasuriya, she does not want to stand in the sun alone. “I want to see another player in Sri Lanka pass my score very soon,” she said.In fact, she sees it as essential that Sri Lanka’s batters, in particular, whom she regards as vastly improved, start to hit some high notes because she has experienced first-hand how that can impact a career. She referred to her previous best – 178 not out against Australia at the 2017 ODI World Cup – as her top knock because it opened doors for her internationally.”I always rate the 178 No. 1 because that 178 changed my cricket career,” she said. “No one knew about me then but after I scored that 178, I got an opportunity to play in franchise cricket and I learnt a lot of things in franchise cricket. Some people think franchise cricket is all about money but I don’t think like that. I learnt a lot of things and I shared my knowledge. I learnt from other players, world-class players, and we shared the same dressing room. So I rate my No. 1 innings as the 178 but this innings was a good innings because we chased 302.”

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