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Hashan Tillakaratne      

Full name Hashan Prasantha Tillakaratne

Born July 14, 1967, Colombo

Current age 42 years 120 days

Major teams Sri Lanka, Nondescripts Cricket Club

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Hashan Prasantha Tillakaratne
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 83 131 25 4545 204* 42.87 11 20 540 1 122 2
ODIs 200 168 40 3789 104 29.60 6582 57.56 2 13 89 6
First-class 252 351 82 13253 204* 49.26 37 60 275 7
List A 275 229 54 5197 104 29.69 2 20 115 10
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 83 10 76 25 0 - - - 1.97 - 0 0 0
ODIs 200 15 180 141 6 1/3 1/3 23.50 4.70 30.0 0 0 0
First-class 252 2726 1368 41 4/37 33.36 3.01 66.4 0 0
List A 275 638 402 24 4/17 4/17 16.75 3.78 26.5 2 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart, Dec 16-20, 1989 scorecard
Last Test Sri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (SSC), Mar 24-28, 2004 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v Sri Lanka at Sharjah, Nov 27, 1986 scorecard
Last ODI Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at Sharjah, Apr 7, 2003 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 1984/85
Last First-class Badureliya Sports Club v Nondescripts Cricket Club at Colombo (Police), Feb 24-26, 2006 scorecard
List A span 1984/85 - 2004/05
Profile

A tough competitor and adhesive crease-occupier, Hashan Tillakaratne was an important figure in Sri Lanka's emergence as an international force. As a schoolboy he excelled at cricket, first at Isipathana College Colombo and then subsequently at DS Senanayake College. He first came to prominence with a match-saving century against England B at Galle in 1986 while still at school, and went on to make his one-day international debut against India in November of that year. A Test debut followed against Australia three years later and early on in his Test career Tillakaratne often played as batsman-wicketkeeper.

But his considerable batting potential was realised when he gave up the gloves in 1994. Tillakaratne was an important figure in Sri Lanka's emergence as an international force which culminated with a historic victory in the Wills World cup in 1996. He lost his place when Sri Lanka turned to youth after the 1999 World Cup, but heavy scoring in domestic cricket brought him back into the national team in 2001. His return bolstered the middle order and he enjoyed a prolific run with the bat until being named Test captain in April 2003. His ten-match tenure produced just one win, which clinched a series against England later in the year, and his leadership style was criticised for being too defensive. Following a 3-0 series whitewash against Australia he stepped down in March 2004, and despite remaining keen to continue his career as a batsman, he was overlooked for the subsequent tour of Zimbabwe.

On February 1 2005, the Sri Lankan board appointed him executive director of Cricket-Aid, a body formed to provide relief following the December 2004 tsunami. Subsequently he turned his considerable people skills to politics , joining the United National Party, the oldest political party in the country and was appointed as the party's organizer for Avissawella electorate in the Colombo district. He continues his association with cricket apart from working to uplift the lives of people in his electorate, serving in various committees on the SLC at the invitation of the newly appointed president, Arjuna Ranatunga. Tillakaratne was bestowed a rare honour when conferred with a honorary life membership of the MCC from March 2008 onwards. In May, he was appointed the president of the Association of Cricket Umpires and Scorers of Sri Lanka (ACUSSL). (Charlie Austin)

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May 9, 2005

Hashan Tillakaratne coaches a Tamil youngster in the rebel-held town of Kilinochchi in northern Sri Lanka, May 8, 2005

Hashan Tillakaratne coaches a Tamil youngster

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Mar 26, 2004

Hashan Tillakaratne, Sri Lanka v Australia, 3rd Test, Colombo, 3rd day, March 26, 2004

Hashan Tillakaratne

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Mar 26, 2004

Hashan Tillakaratne playes a stroke, Sri Lanka v Australia, 3rd Test, Colombo, 3rd day, March 26, 2004

Hashan Tillakaratne playes a stroke

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Ind Pres XI v Sri Lankans at Mumbai
Nov 11-13 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Col CC v SL Army at Colombo (CCC) - Nov 11
Col CC won by 56 runs
Nondescripts v Saracens at Colombo (NCC) - Nov 11
Nondescripts won by 8 wkts (with 60 balls remaining)
Sinhalese v Badureliya at Colombo (SSC) - Nov 11
Sinhalese won by 42 runs
Tamil Union v Bloomfield at Colombo (PSS) - Nov 11
Tamil Union won by 98 runs
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