Despite Sri Lanka not getting the best performance with the bat against Bangladesh in the Women's World Cup on Monday, but still skipper Chamari Athapaththu produced a good performance, amassing 46 from 43 balls. And in the process, she became the first from her nation to hit 4000 ODI runs. Chamari Athapaththu Crosses 4000 ODI Runs There is little doubt that Chamari Athapaththu is the greatest batter Sri Lanka has ever had, and it is only fitting that she is the first from her nation to achieve the feat. Second on the list is Shashikala Siriwardene with 2,029 runs. Third is MADD Surangika with 1363 runs followed by Kaushalya, Harshitha Samarawickrama and Nilakshi de Silva. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka hasn't won a single match during the current Women's World Cup. They have lost three and two have been no results. Mathematically, they still have a possibility to reach the semis despite such a dismal performance. But for that they will have to win all their games from here on, including the game against Bangladesh. Also Read | Will Sanju Samson Join CSK Before IPL 2026? RR Skipper Drops Major Hint Speaking of this World Cup, Athapaththu has been receiving starts, but did not quite go on to make one matter. IN the opening match against India she scored 43, then 15 against England, 53 against New Zealand, and 11 against South Africa. In fact, in the game against the White Ferns, the team went on to make 258, but it could not be finished because of continuous rains. Now the Sri Lankan side has another game to go after playing against BAN. They will play against Pakistan on October 24, which again is a must win game for them. Chamari Athapaththu’s milestone highlights her class and consistency. While Sri Lanka’s campaign remains tough, her performances continue to inspire hope for a strong finish in the tournament.