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  1. Jun 15, 2023 · The Lanka Premier League held its inaugural auction on Wednesday evening, with Dilshan Madushankacoming away as the tournament's most expensive signing, when he was bought by Jaffna Kings for US ...

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Mumbai Indians announce Kwena Maphaka as replacement for Dilshan Madushanka, who has been ruled out of IPL 2024 due to an injury. Maphaka has joined the squad and he has the distinction of being one of the youngest player both domestic and overseas to be a part of the IPL and carrying forward the MI legacy of finding new and exciting talent who are developed into high performance cricketers.

  3. Shared by Dilshan Madushanka. With a first class honors degree in accounting and business management from the University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, I am a Senior Business System Analyst at IFS, the global leader in enterprise asset management and among the top ERP systems providers. I have also achieved the CIMA membership, the Chartered ...

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  4. Dilshan converted from Islam to Buddhism at the age of 16, and was known as Tuwan Mohammad Dilshan before his conversion. His childhood coach Ranjan Paranavitana stated that even though Dilshan had a Muslim name, he and his siblings followed their mother's religion during their childhood [18] and officially changed his religion and name after his parents separated.

  5. Hambantota. Height. 5 ft 9 in. Nationality. Sri Lankan. If Chaminda Vaas vouches for someone's talent then that cricketer should be one to look out for. Dilshan Madushanka is a left-arm fast bowler who is coming through the ranks from Sri Lanka. The greatest left-armer from the Island nation has witnessed the development of the emerging bowler ...

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · Mumbai Indians will be without Dilshan Madushanka for IPL 2024. The Sri Lanka fast bowler picked up a hamstring injury during a tour of Bangladesh earlier this month and has been ruled out of the ...

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Who is Dilshan Madushanka? Madushanka was born on September 18, 2000, in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. The pacer made his First-Class debut in March 2020 and didn't take long to make a mark.