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    • Sanath Jayasuriya. It's hard to imagine that for the first half-decade of his career, Sanath Jayasuriya was considered a bowler who could bat a bit. Think of him now, and you think of forearms straight out of a smithy, brutal shots hammered through point and cover, and scythes over the leg side - and everything in-between.
    • Kumar Sangakkara. Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara is a cricket commentator, former cricketer and captain of the Sri Lankan national team. He's simply one of the best cricketers.
    • Muttiah Muralitharan. So full of zest did Muttiah Muralitharan appear when he took his 709th test wicket to break the all-time record in his native Kandy in 2007, that no one would have bet confidently against him becoming the first man to take 1,000.
    • Lasith Malinga. Best bowler Sri Lanka will ever see. A world-accepted player as a simple, honest man. Mumbai Indians were lucky to have him. Always smiling, Sri Lanka cricket selectors and the board thought the years played foul by him, but he was always able to prove his talent with the cricket ball.
  2. Jun 14, 2019 · List of famous cricket players from Sri Lanka, listed alphabetically with photos of the players when available. Sri Lanka has produced some very talented cricket players over the years, including slips, sweepers and wicket-keepers. These are some of the best Sri Lanka cricket players to ever live, so if you're a native of Sri Lanka and are ...

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    • Kumar Sangakkara. Kumar Sangakkara was born on 27 October 1977. He is a former cricket player, Sri Lankan cricket commentator, ICC Hall of Fame inductee, and the former president of Marylebone Cricket Club.
    • Muttiah Muralitharan (One Of The Famous Sri Lankan Cricketers) Muttiah Muralitharan was born on 17 April 1972. He is a former cricketer, coach for Sri Lanka, and inductee into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.
    • Lasith Malinga (One Of The Best Sri Lankan Cricket Players) Lasith Malinga was born on 28 August 1983. He is one of the best-limited overs bowlers of all time and is a former cricketer from Sri Lanka.
    • Mahela Jayawardene (One Of The Famous Sri Lankan Cricketers) Mahela Jayawardene was born on 27 May 1977. He is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who is the current consultant coach of the Sri Lanka National Cricket Team and the Head Coach of the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians.
    • Sanath Jayasuriya
    • Muttiah Muralitharan
    • Kumar Sangakkara
    • Somachandra de Silva
    • Mahela Jayawardene
    • Aravinda de Silva
    • Rangana Herath
    • Lasith Malinga
    • Thilan Samaraweera
    • Chaminda Vaas

    The prolific Sanath Jayasuriya will forever be remembered in the history books as the man who scored Sri Lanka’s first ever test century. Playing against India at Colombo in 1997, his marathon effort of 340 helped the team post a world record team score of 952/6 declared. That innings of 340 contributed to Sanath Jayasuriya’s 6973 test runs and 21,...

    This list is in no particular order and, if it had been, it would have been tempting to put Muttiah Muralitharan at the very top. His mystery spin set some bowling records in international cricket that may never be beaten. While bowlers may be playing into their 40s these days, can anyone ever hope to overhaul Murali’s total of 800 test wickets? He...

    An elegant batsman and a very competent wicket keeper, Kumar Sangakkara enjoyed a long career for Sri Lanka which ran from 2000 to 2015. He played in 594 international matches in that period and his total of 12,400 runs is the sixth highest of all time. Sangakkara’s test batting average of 57.40 is the highest of any player in the top ten list of l...

    He may not be the most familiar name on this list, but Somachandra de Silva can genuinely be referred to as one of Sri Lanka’s first ever greats. He was a member of the first ever test and ODI teams and he’s still remembered as being one of the best leg spinners that the country had produced. More commonly known as D.S. De Silva, Sri Lanka’s admiss...

    Mahela Jayawardene is another Sri Lankan record holder. At the time of writing, his score of 374 against Sri Lanka in 2006 is the highest by a batter from this country. It was a phenomenal effort and one that helped this world class player reach an eventual total of 11,814 test runs. With Jayawardene, Sangakkara and Dilshan in their top order, Sri ...

    Aravinda de Silva was another great Sri Lankan batsman and an important member of the side that won the 1996 World Cup. He was a flexible performer who could bat long in test cricket, while picking up the pace in limited overs games. De Silva made over 15,000 runs for Sri Lanka in 93 tests and 308 ODIs. A Top score of 267 was one of 31 centuries ma...

    While he played in the shadow of Murali for much of his career, Rangana Herath was an outstanding slow bowler in his own right. He was left arm orthodox and, while he didn’t spin the ball a great deal, his flight and drift were effective weapons on most surfaces. Herath’s total of 433 test wickets is bettered only by Muralitharan among Sri Lankan p...

    Sri Lanka have not been known for a long production line of fast bowlers, but Lasith Malinga was an obvious exception. Known as ‘The Slinger’ for his unusual, round arm bowling action, he combined that pace with the ability to deliver pinpoint yorkers at the feet of the batsmen. Injuries meant that his international red ball career was brief and he...

    He played internationally for 15 years between 1998 and 2013 and, the fact that Thilan Samaraweera couldn’t always nail down a regular place for Sri Lanka, tells us how strong the team were at that time. Over 81 test matches, he finished with a batting average of 48.76 which was exceptional. Samaraweera made 5462 runs with 14 centuries and a top sc...

    A left arm seamer with the ability to swing the ball both ways, Chaminda Vaas was the most consistent of Sri Lanka’s quicker bowlers. He claimed 355 wickets in tests and 399 in ODIs, more than any of his Sri Lankan seam bowling rivals. Vaas made history at the 2003 World Cup when he took a hat trick from the first three balls of the match against B...

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  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Galla Om. ·. Follow. 6 min read. ·. Jan 5, 2024. -- Sri Lankan cricket used to be amazing from the 1990s to the 2011 World Cup. They started playing in 1975 and 1982 with their first ODI and...

  4. Dec 26, 2021 · Arjuna Ranatunga. Ranatunga and Sri Lanka made their test debut together, he also became the first player to score a half-century in the test for the Lions. Ranatunga is widely regarded as the pioneer of Sri Lankan cricket from being an underdog to leading the side to the Cricket World Cup in 1996.