Welikonthage Kavisha Dilhari stands out as an energetic and gifted Sri Lankan cricketer whose progress in women’s cricket has been truly remarkable. As a batting all-rounder, she excels with a strong right-hand batting technique and clever off-break bowling during matches. Her international white-ball debut in 2018 came against Pakistan in an ODI fixture. Born on January 24, 2001, in Rathgama, Galle, she has developed into one of Sri Lanka’s most promising cricketers thanks to her dual abilities. Dilhari’s passion for cricket emerged early, and she refined her talent through local competitions before transitioning to school-level cricket. Her steady performances at the domestic level soon earned her a call-up to represent Sri Lanka at the international level. Kavisha Dilhari practices Buddhism, Sri Lanka’s dominant religion, and belongs to the Sinhalese ethnic majority. She hails from a supportive Sri Lankan family that nurtured her cricketing dreams from childhood.