Cricketer shot dead outside his home

Former Sri Lanka Under-19 captain Dhammika Niroshana dies at the age of 41

Former Sri Lanka Under-19 captain Dhammika Niroshana died at the age of 41 after being shot outside his home in Ambalangoda, Sri Lanka. The incident occurred when an unidentified individual opened fire, leaving Niroshana fatally wounded, ESPNCricinfo reported.

The report stated that Sri Lankan Police have launched an investigation to identify and apprehend the shooter. Authorities are appealing for any witnesses to come forward with information.

Niroshana, a promising cricketer, captained the Sri Lanka Under-19 team in 2002. He made his Under-19 debut in 2000 and retired from all forms of cricket in 2004.

As a fast bowler with occasional batting prowess, Niroshana played alongside future Sri Lanka stars such as Angelo Mathews, Upul Tharanga, and Farveez Maharoof at the Under-19 level. In the first-class circuit, he represented Chilaw Marians CC and Galle CC.

Niroshana is survived by his wife and two children. His untimely death has left the cricketing community in mourning, with tributes pouring in from former teammates and fans.

The investigation into Niroshana's death is ongoing, with police focusing on uncovering the motive behind the shooting. Sri Lankan cricket authorities have expressed their condolences to the family and called for swift justice.

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