Kavisha Kumari
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Kavisha Kumari Egodage (born 23 April 2003) is a women's cricketer who plays for the United Arab Emirates national team.


Career

A right-handed batswoman and a right-arm off spin bowler, Kavisha has experienced success from a young age. At 11 years old she was selected for the UAE Women's Team in the 2014 Gulf Cup Championship in Oman. This year she was named part of the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament, and made her WT20I debut against Netherlands on 7 July 2018. She took part in the inaugural Fairbreak 2022 Tournament which took place in the United Arab Emirates representing the BARM ARMY. This was an incredibly important event as it brought together some of the best International players from all over the world. She was able to show her skills and demonstrate her talent for the sport. Kavisha Kumari created a milestone at fifteen years old and 267 days, with an International fifty in the Thailand T20 Smash against Malaysia making her the youngest player to do so, breaking the record which was held by Sachin Tendulkar. Her wonderful talent gave her the 2019 Shyam Bhatia Best Female Cricketer of the Year Award and made her a pathfinder when she joined the Middlesex university cricket team and became the initial female to play in a Red Bull University Campus Tournament. Moreover, she secured distinction when she made her first century against a boys' team as part of one of UAE's oldest tournaments. Subsequently, for 2022, she was praised as having attained the highest run-scorer for Women's T20Is. During the Global Qualifiers 2022 in Abu Dhabi, UAE, she made a huge contribution to her team's success throughout the tournament with her brilliant fielding and batting especially against Zimbabwe. She displayed unwavering focus and dedication during her journey, and ultimately emerged victorious with her nation. In October 2022, she contributed to the UAE Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup team scoring against the likes of Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan in the Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup.


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* 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Dubai Emirati women cricketers United Arab Emirates women Twenty20 International cricketers Sri Lankan expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates {{UAE-cricket-bio-stub