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Perera hit his maiden ODI century in Mirpur in 2014 to help Sri Lanka complete a 3-0 whitewash over Bangladesh. He then hammered a 17-ball half-century, Sri Lanka's joint-fastest,...
Mathurage Don Kusal Janith Perera ( Sinhala: කුසල් පෙරේරා) (born 17 August 1990), aka Kusal Perera is a professional Sri Lankan cricketer currently plays limited overs cricket and a former ODI cricket captain. He was a key member of the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 winning team.
Aug 17, 1990 · Fearless, audacious and turbo-aggressive, Kusal Janith Perera is a firecracker in the Sri Lankan batting unit. Sanath Jayasuriya's career experienced a U-turn when he was elevated to the top ...
Find out the complete career history of Kusal Perera including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more.
Feb 16, 2019 · Kusal Perera's epic 153* leads Sri Lanka to record-breaking victory. Sri Lanka lost their ninth wicket while still 78 off their target. The left-hand batsman scored 67 of them...
Kusal Perera struck a stunning unbeaten 153 in an unbearably dramatic climax to take Sri Lanka to one of their greatest test victories at Kingsmead in Durban.
Aug 17, 1990 · CWC19: SL v IND - Bumrah's stunning start continues with the wicket of Kusal Perera
Jun 4, 2019 · Kusal Perera is well used to holding Sri Lanka’s batting together. Back in February, the pugnacious left-hander played one of the great Test innings at Durban to steer his side to an improbable one-wicket victory – a result that set the platform for Sri Lanka to become the first Asian country to win a Test series in South Africa,
Nov 9, 2023 · Sri Lanka's explosive opener Kusal Perera scripted a new World Cup record in their final league game of the tournament against New Zealand in Bengaluru. Kusal Perera hit his fifty in just 22 balls at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday, November 9. World Cup 2023: NZ vs SL scorecard | Points Table
Mar 6, 2018 · Back in the mix, Perera hit a rollicking 37-ball 66 against India in the Nidahas Trophy opener at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium on Tuesday, 6 March, to lead Sri Lanka to a five-wicket win. It was an innings filled with outrageous strokes, including six fours and four sixes and 27 runs off a Shardul Thakur over, the third of the innings, when ...