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Sri Lanka Netball at crossroads: Navigating crisis and seeking revival

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July 22, 2025

ONCE a proud flag-bearer in South Asian women's sports, Sri Lankan netball now finds itself in a deep crisis. Despite being the most popular women's sport in the country, netball today is adrift—lacking direction, a clear development structure, and most worryingly, a functioning governing body. As the sport teeters on the edge of decline, this article evaluates the consequences of its current state, highlights the strengths it still possesses, and explores a strategic path to restore its lost glory.

- BY HISHAN WELMILLA

Sri Lanka Netball at crossroads: Navigating crisis and seeking revival

The absence of a legally recognised and actively functioning Netball Federation in Sri Lanka is the root cause of the present instability. With no centralised authority to manage domestic tournaments, national selections, youth development, or international representation, the sport is losing momentum at both grassroots and elite levels.

This vacuum has created administrative confusion, funding bottlenecks, and a loss of credibility on the international stage. The recent lack of participation in regional championships and delays in organising local competitions have only deepened the concern among players, coaches, and fans alike.

Despite the chaos, Sri Lanka netball is not without hope. Several key strengths remain: Sri Lanka has long been a dominant force in South Asian netball. Winning multiple Asian Netball Championships, the country has consistently produced world-class talent who've been celebrated on the continental stage.

Netball is deeply embedded in the fabric of the school sports system, especially among girls. Inter-school and inter-provincial tournaments continue to spark interest and develop future stars, albeit with less coordination than before.

The sport still enjoys immense popularity and emotional connection with the people, particularly among women and rural communities. This passion is a crucial asset in any revival effort.

But without urgent intervention, the weaknesses could soon overshadow the positives: Without a functional federation, there is no strategic plan, financial accountability, or leadership. This leads to favouritism, inconsistent selection, and erosion of merit-based systems.

Sponsors are hesitant to invest in a sport without proper administration and visibility. This directly affects everything from player welfare to event management.

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