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Sanath Jayasuriya      

Full name Sanath Teran Jayasuriya

Born June 30, 1969, Matara

Current age 40 years 146 days

Major teams Sri Lanka, Asia XI, Asia XI, Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club, Colombo Cricket Club, Dolphins, Marylebone Cricket Club, Mumbai Indians, Ruhuna, Somerset

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox

Sanath Teran Jayasuriya
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 110 188 14 6973 340 40.07 14 31 910 59 78 0
ODIs 441 429 18 13377 189 32.54 14649 91.31 28 68 1492 270 122 0
T20Is 21 21 1 549 88 27.45 402 136.56 0 4 64 22 3 0
First-class 263 417 33 14782 340 38.49 29 70 162 0
List A 535 520 25 15453 189 31.21 31 77 148 0
Twenty20 63 63 4 1547 114* 26.22 1070 144.57 1 8 173 74 12 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 110 140 8188 3366 98 5/34 9/74 34.34 2.46 83.5 6 2 0
ODIs 441 365 14754 11707 322 6/29 6/29 36.35 4.76 45.8 8 4 0
T20Is 21 17 281 355 14 3/21 3/21 25.35 7.58 20.0 0 0 0
First-class 263 15113 6719 205 5/34 32.77 2.66 73.7 2 0
List A 535 17406+ 13803 391 6/29 6/29 35.30 4.73* 45.2* 11 5 0
Twenty20 63 48 776 1016 46 4/24 4/24 22.08 7.85 16.8 1 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Hamilton, Feb 22-26, 1991 scorecard
Last Test Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, Dec 1-5, 2007 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v Sri Lanka at Melbourne, Dec 26, 1989 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg, Sep 27, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England v Sri Lanka at Southampton, Jun 15, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Colombo (RPS), Sep 4, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1988/89
Last First-class Colombo Cricket Club v Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club at Colombo (CCC), Nov 13-15, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1989/90
Last List A Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club v Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club at Colombo (PSS), Nov 11, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club v Kurunegala Youth Cricket Club at Colombo (RPS), Sep 2, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Colombo (RPS), Sep 4, 2009 scorecard
Profile

One of the world's most uncompromising strikers of the ball, Jayasuriya found belated fame as a pinch-hitter at the 1996 World Cup, and then demonstrated that he was also capable of massive scoring in Tests, eventually becoming Sri Lanka's highest Test run-scorer. He remains dizzily dangerous, especially on the subcontinent's slower, less bouncy surfaces. Short in stature and powerfully built, he cuts and pulls with awesome power, and his brutal bat-wielding is at odds with his shy, gentle nature. Wised-up opponents have learned to set traps in the gully and at third man to stem the flow of runs, but on song he can be virtually unstoppable, capable of scoring freely on both sides of the wicket.

Jayasuriya is also an extremely effective and canny left-arm spinner, especially in one-day internationals where his stock leg-stump darts are mixed up with clever variations in pace. Jayasuriya served commendably as Sri Lanka's captain for a successful tenure after the sacking of Arjuna Ranatunga in 1999. His leadership style was consensual in comparison to the Napoleon approach adopted by Ranatunga, and he soon built a happy and unified team. The huge responsibility of leading the team, though, started to show and by the 2003 World Cup, after a myriad of off-field controversies, it was clear that he had become a reluctant captain. He eventually resigned in April 2003.

Having stepped down, his position in the side was more vigorously debated and a one-day slump prompted several pundits to call time on his career. But Jayasuriya was far from finished, and he bounced back in 2004 with his most prolific year in Test cricket since 1997. The year included a blazing second-innings century against Australia at Kandy that nearly levelled the series and a marathon double-hundred against Pakistan at Faisalabad. Twin centuries followed during the Asia Cup 2004 and his form was impressive enough for Somerset to sign him up for a season of County Cricket in 2005. And in the Indian Oil Cup in 2005, Jayasuriya became only the fourth batsman to get to 10,000 runs in one-day cricket.

He retired in 2006, only to almost immediately retract his decision. After behind-the-scenes machinations which hinted at internal power struggles between board and coach, he was shoehorned into the squad for the Test series in England but did not play. He bounced back in typical form, however, in the one-day series that followed, showing he has a few more miles left on the clock.

At the age of 38, Jayasuriya scored 467 runs during the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies and was the oldest player in the World Twenty20 that followed in South Africa. He called time on his Test career during the first Test against England in Kandy in 2007-08, and bowed out with a cracking 78 in his final innings. His one-day career was all but over when he was omitted for the ODIs in the West Indies in 2008. However, a stirring performance in the IPL - finishing the third-highest run-getter with 514 runs - prompted his country's sports minister to intervene in his selection for the Asia Cup. He ultimately shaped Sri Lanka's title victory with a blistering hundred under pressure. In January 2009, during the first ODI against India, he became the second man to cross 13,000 ODI runs, and at 39 years and 212 days the oldest man to score an ODI century.
Charlie Austin February 2009

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1997

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Sep 27, 2009

Sanath Jayasuriya accounts for Daniel Vettori, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, ICC Champions Trophy, Group B, Johannesburg, September 27, 2009

Sanath Jayasuriya accounts for Daniel Vettori

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Sep 27, 2009

Sanath Jayasuriya gets the high-fives after dismissing Ross Taylor, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, ICC Champions Trophy, Group B, Johannesburg, September 27, 2009

Sanath Jayasuriya gets the high-fives after dismissing Ross Taylor

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Sep 22, 2009

An elated Dale Steyn celebrates the fall of Sanath Jayasuriya, South Africa v Sri Lanka, Champions Trophy, Group B, Centurion, September 22, 2009

An elated Dale Steyn celebrates the fall of Sanath Jayasuriya

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Country Fixtures Country Results
SL Air SC v Burgher at Colombo (Riffle)
Dec 11-13 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
2nd Test: India v Sri Lanka at Kanpur
Nov 24-28 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Final: Panadura v Seeduwa RCC at Colombo (PSS)
Nov 25 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Final: Tamil Union v Chilaw at Colombo (SSC)
Nov 25 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Burgher v Moratuwa at Colombo (Burgher)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Col CC v Badureliya at Colombo (CCC)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Colts v Saracens at Colombo (Colts)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Lankan CC v SL Navy at Welisara
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Moors v Nondescripts at Colombo (Moors)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Panadura v Singha SC at Panadura
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Police SC v SL Air SC at Colombo (Police)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Sebast CAC v Seeduwa RCC at Moratuwa
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Sinhalese v Bloomfield at Colombo (SSC)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
SL Army v Ragama at Panagoda
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
Tamil Union v Chilaw at Colombo (PSS)
Nov 27-29 (10:00 local, 04:30 GMT)
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