Athapaththu, the Sri Lanka captain, was surprisingly unsold during the WPL 2024 auction considering the kind of year she had in the 20-over format in 2023. She scored 470 runs in 16 T20Is last year at 31.33 at a strike rate of nearly 131 and picked eight wickets at 26.62. Athapaththu also led Sri Lanka to a historic 2-1 series win over England for the first time, finishing the series as the leading scorer and the joint-leading wicket-taker.
The 33-year-old had a sensational time of it in domestic T20s as well. Drafted in as an overseas replacement after initially being overlooked in the overseas draft, Athapaththu tore up the WBBL. Turning out for Sydney Thunder, she finished the competition as the second-highest run-scorer with 552 runs, just five runs behind top scorer Beth Mooney, in 14 innings at 42.46 which included five half-centuries. She also picked nine wickets with an economy rate of 6.83.
Athapaththu was more recently involved in the Women’s Super Smash in New Zealand turning out for Northern Districts, where she scored 221 runs in nine games while striking at 128.48, with one half-century. She also chipped in with nine wickets with best bowling figures of 4 for 19. Northern Districts’ competition ended earlier on Friday when they lost in the Eliminator to Central Districts by 45 runs.