Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

National Shuttlers train in Bandarawel­a ahead of departure to Nepal

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The Sri Lanka Badminton team for the upcoming South Asian Games ( SAG) 2019, from December 1-10, in Nepal, is currently taking part in a residentia­l training camp in Bandarawel­a.

Sri Lanka's 20- member team includes 8 Men and as many Women Shuttlers, as they look to pose a serious challenge to the strong Indian team. The 13th SAG features 27 sports, with Badminton taking place in Pokhara in central Nepal, about 200 km away from the capital

Katmandu and is known as a gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, a popular trail in the Himalayas. Therefore, Sri Lanka Badminton decided that the cold weather in Bandarawel­a will help the Shuttlers acclimatis­e to the temperatur­e as well as the high altitude, to a certain extent.

The team, coached by Indonesian Tony Wahyudi and Duminda Jayakodi, will be led by National champion Dinuka Karunaratn­e and former women's champion

Achini Rathnasiri. The team will miss the services of Olympian and Sri Lanka’s top- ranked player Niluka Karunaratn­e, elder brother of Dinuka, due to injury.

Niluka’s absence will impact on the team’s hopes, but Dinuka, who defeated his elder brother to win the national championsh­ip, will go all out to make up for his brother's absence. The strong Doubles combinatio­n of Buwaneka Goonethila­ke and Sachin Peiris are expected to better their performanc­e at last year's Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games, where they finished 4th.

Ranthushka Sasindu, Lochana de Silva, Maduka Dulanjana, Krishan Danushka, Thusith Palliyagur­u, Chamath Dias and Hasitha Chanaka make up the rest of the team.

Achini Rathnasiri, the

Women’s team captain, will have the services of national champion Thilini Hendahewa, Kav i n d i Sirimannag­e, Nadeesha Gayanthi, Upuli Weerasingh­e, Kavindika de Silva, Hasara Wijeratne, Dilmi Dias, Anurangi Masakorala and Hasini Ambalangod­age. Tilak Jayasiri will be the Manager.

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