Key Takeaways
- 1Vimath Dinsara captains with Kavija Gamage as vice-captain.
- 2Tough group includes Australia; opener vs Ireland on Jan 19.
- 3Squad blends pace, spin for diverse venues like Harare and Windhoek.
"Sri Lanka have announced an exciting squad for the upcoming ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, set to be held this month. "
Sri Lanka Unveils Talented U19 Lineup for Global Showdown
Sri Lanka has revealed its promising under-19 squad to chase glory at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026, hosted across Zimbabwe and Namibia from January 15 to February 6. With Vimath Dinsara stepping up as captain and Kavija Gamage as his deputy, this young brigade aims to revive Island nation's youth dominance, last tasted in their 2000 triumph.
The selection blends raw pace, spin guile, and batting firepower, drawing from recent domestic performances. Key picks like Dimantha Mahavithana and Viran Chamuditha bring explosive potential, echoing the flair of past stars like Angelo Mathews in his nascent days.
Tactical Edges and Group Challenges
Sri Lanka slots into a tough group alongside powerhouses like Australia and emerging sides such as Japan and Ireland. Their campaign kicks off against Ireland on January 19 at Namibia Cricket Ground, setting the tone for Super Six progression. Expect Dulnith Sigera's leg-spin to exploit subcontinental conditions, much like how Wanindu Hasaranga troubled foes in prior editions.
'This squad embodies our commitment to nurturing fearless cricketers,' noted a selector, highlighting the focus on adaptability.
Historically, Sri Lanka's U19 setups have fed into senior success, producing talents who shone in ODIs and Tests. Watch for Adam Hilmy's all-round prowess to shine in Windhoek's pace-friendly tracks.
Path to Harare Final
Navigating group stages into Super Sixes at varied venues like Harare Sports Club demands versatility. Sri Lanka faces Australia on January 23, a clash testing their mettle against defending champions. With 41 matches unfolding, this tournament spotlights global youth talent, including debutants Tanzania.
As teams arrive January 8 for warm-ups, Sri Lanka's preparation mirrors their 2016 runners-up grit. Expect fireworks from Chamika Heentigala in the middle order, poised to propel them towards February 6's grand finale.
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