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Champaka Ramanayake      

Full name Champaka Priyadarshana Hewage Ramanayake

Born January 8, 1965, Colombo

Current age 44 years 320 days

Major teams Sri Lanka, Galle Cricket Club, Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Other Coach

Champaka Priyadarshana Hewage Ramanayake
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 18 24 9 143 34* 9.53 550 26.00 0 0 13 0 6 0
ODIs 62 35 14 210 26 10.00 374 56.14 0 0 13 1 11 0
First-class 160 197 31 3134 100 18.87 1 13 72 0
List A 111 70 20 524 51 10.48 0 1 20 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 18 29 3654 1880 44 5/82 8/157 42.72 3.08 83.0 0 1 0
ODIs 62 62 2864 2049 68 4/17 4/17 30.13 4.29 42.1 1 0 0
First-class 160 23090 11373 480 7/21 23.69 2.95 48.1 20 2
List A 111 4709 3168 132 4/17 4/17 24.00 4.03 35.6 3 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v Sri Lanka at Perth, Feb 12-15, 1988 scorecard
Last Test Sri Lanka v South Africa at Colombo (PSS), Sep 14-19, 1993 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Moratuwa, Mar 8, 1986 scorecard
Last ODI India v Sri Lanka at Sharjah, Apr 14, 1995 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1985/86 - 2001/02
List A span 1985/86 - 2003/04
Profile

Ramanayake was a wholehearted performer, a willing worker with a steely determination - he never shirked the issue. During a period when Sri Lanka lacked a true pace bowling threat Ramanayake, a genuine medium pacer, bore the brunt of the work-load. Ramanayake lacked the raw pace to be a genuine wicket-taking threat at Test level. An honest toiler he usually managed to check the batsman without dismissing them.

On his Test debut against Australia in Perth he went wicketless. His first wicket came in his second Test against England when he dismissed Phil Newport. On the 1989-90 tour of Australia he was forced to work hard for his four wickets, though better times came on the tour of New Zealand when he provided solid support for Labrooy and Ratnayake taking 11 wickets in the three Test series. The role of support bowler suited Ramanayake to a tee as he was capable of extended spells of accurate bowling. Ramanayake's moment of glory came in the subsequent home series against Australia when he spearheaded the attack taking 17 wickets in 3 Tests, including a career-best 5 for 82 at Moratuwa. He formed a successful new ball partnership in this series with new boy Duleep Liyanage causing the Australian top order difficulties with movement and swing. It was a just reward for the perseverance and willingness to work under arduous conditions. It proved to be a brief glimpse of the heady heights of stardom as Ramanayake returned to grafting out Test batsman for the remainder of his international career.

At the one-day level Ramanayake's style was an effective weapon and he was an excellent performer with his steady line and length. His ability to control the run rate made him a permanent fixture in this form of the game.

After playing his final Test in 1993 he maintained a position in the one-day outfit before drifting from the international scene. A fine domestic season prior to the tour of Australia in 1995-96 saw him thrust his name in front of selectors. They could have done worse than selecting Ramanayake, and they did deciding to go with a younger generation, none of which performed with any note.

A qualified coach at Level I (English) and Level II (Australian), he headed Sri Lanka's Fast Bowling Academy for seven years, grooming several bowlers who went on to play for the country. He was appointed Bangladesh's fast bowling coach in March 2008.
Johann P Jayasekera

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Dec 19, 2008

Champaka Ramanayake has a word with Bangladesh's fast bowlers, Dhaka, December 19, 2008

Champaka Ramanayake has a word with Bangladesh's fast bowlers

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Nov 12, 2008

Champaka Ramanayake with Syed Rasel at the nets session, East London, November 11, 2008

Champaka Ramanayake with Syed Rasel at the nets session

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Oct 9, 2007

Lasith Malinga discusses with bowling coach Champaka Ramanayake, Colombo, October 9, 2007

Lasith Malinga discusses with bowling coach Champaka Ramanayake

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Col CC v Badureliya at Colombo (CCC)
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Colts v Saracens at Colombo (Colts)
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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
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Tamil Union v Chilaw at Colombo (PSS)
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