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  1. Herath is a specialist left-arm bowler for Sri Lanka and holds the record of best bowling figures in Test matches by a left-arm spinner with 433 wickets. On 11 March 2017, Herath surpassed 362 wickets by Daniel Vettori to become the most successful left-arm spinner in Test cricket history. [3]

  2. Rangana Herath is an orthodox left-arm spinner who has taken over from Muttiah Muralitharan as Sri Lanka's main wicket-taking bowler in Tests.

  3. Read about Rangana Herath's career details on Cricbuzz.com.

  4. Nov 19, 2012 · Sri Lanka's working-class hero. Rangana Herath's talent is no where near Muttiah Muralitharan's genius, but his control and dependability has made him integral to Sri Lanka's Test attack....

  5. Jul 25, 2018 · Rangana Herath guided Sri Lanka to a massive 199-run victory over South Africa in the second Test in Colombo to sweep the two-match series. ...more

  6. www.espncricinfo.com › cricketers › rangana-herath-49178Rangana Herath - ESPNcricinfo

    Find out the complete career history of Rangana Herath including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more.

  7. A spectacular career spanning the length of almost two decades, Rangana Herath was one of the most successful players in Sri Lankan cricket history. A slow left-armer, Herath was never a big...

  8. Nov 10, 2018 · Suresh Perera thinks he knows the secret behind Rangana Herath’s astounding international career, which ended after Sri Lanka’s first Test defeat to England in Galle.

  9. Oct 22, 2018 · Rangana Herath to retire after first Test against England. Herath, No.7 on the MRF Tyres ICC Test Rankings for bowlers, has picked up 430 Test wickets at an average of 27.95 and a strike rate of 59.7 over the years, topped with 34 five-wicket hauls and nine 10-wicket hauls in 92 Tests.

  10. Jan 20, 2019 · Rangana Herath, the most successful left-arm spinner in Test match history, will retire after the series opener against England. The 40-year-old Sri Lanka tweaker will bow out in Galle next month – the same venue where he made his debut 19 years ago.