Результаты

World Cup 08/04 07:00 - Сингапур v Шри-Ланка 49-46
World Cup 08/02 18:00 - Шри-Ланка v Барбадос 60-56
World Cup 08/01 16:00 - Зимбабве v Шри-Ланка 71-36
World Cup 07/31 14:00 - Шри-Ланка v Сингапур 52-55
World Cup 07/30 07:00 - Уэльс v Шри-Ланка 68-56
World Cup 07/29 14:00 - ЮАР v Шри-Ланка 87-32
World Cup 07/28 16:00 - Ямайка v Шри-Ланка 105-25
Netball World Cup 2019 07/19 07:47 - Шри-Ланка v Сингапур 77-56
Netball World Cup 2019 07/17 07:46 - Шри-Ланка v Фиджи 38-58
Netball World Cup 2019 07/16 09:45 - Шри-Ланка v Samoa 52-62
Netball World Cup 2019 07/15 10:12 - Шри-Ланка v Сингапур 88-50
Netball World Cup 2019 07/14 13:46 - Австралия v Шри-Ланка 98-24

The Sri Lanka national netball team is the national netball team of Sri Lanka. The team is coached by Hyacinth Wijesinghe and captained by Gayanjali Amarawansa. As of 01 March 2023, Sri Lanka are ranked 15th in the world.

History

Netball was first played in Sri Lanka in 1921. The first game was played by Ceylon Girl Guide Company at Kandy High School. By 1952, Sri Lankan clubs were playing Indian club sides. In 1956, Sri Lanka played its first international match against Australia's national team in Sri Lanka. In 1963, Sri Lanka was one of eleven teams who participated in the first Netball World Cup. For Ceylon, they would finish in ninth place as they get a win over Wales and Northern Ireland. In 1972, the Netball Federation of Sri Lanka was created. In 1983, Netball Federation of Sri Lanka was dissolved by the government. England's record against Ceylon in international matches between 1949 and 1976 was one win.

Sri Lanka took part in the 1960 Netball Meeting of Commonwealth countries to try to standardise the rules for the game. This meeting took place in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka competed in the 7th Asian Youth Netball Championship held in 2010 in India. The Beach Netball Championship 2012 for Men and Women was held at the Beach of Catamaran Beach Hotel, Negombo. Teams from Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan and Maldives participated in this tournament. The Sri Lanka women’s team emerged champions in this section beating the Maldivian team by 19 goals to 10.