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Sri Lankan national sports squad

Sri Lanka
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Nickname(s) The Lions
Association Sri Lanka Cricket
Personnel
Test captain Dimuth Karunaratne
1 24-hour interval captain Dasun Shanaka
T20I captain Dasun Shanaka
Coach Chris Silverwood
History
Test status acquired 1981
International Cricket Council
ICC status Associate Member (1965)
Total Member (1981)
ICC region Asia
ICC Rankings Current [1] Best-ever
Test 7th second (2002)
ODI 8th second (1997)
T20I eighth 1st (2012)
Tests
First Test v England at P. Sara Oval, Colombo; 17–21 Feb 1982
Terminal Test five Pakistan at Galle International Stadium, Galle; 24–28 July 2022
Tests Played Won/Lost
Full[2] 307 98/117
(92 draws)
This year[three] eight 3/iv
(1 depict)
Earth Test Title appearances 2 (showtime in 2019–2021)
Best result 7th place (2019–2021)
One Day Internationals
First ODI v W Indies at Old Trafford, Manchester; 7 June 1975
Terminal ODI v Australia at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo; 24 June 2022
ODIs Played Won/Lost
Total[iv] 875 398/434
(5 ties, 38 no results)
This yr[5] 8 five/3
(0 ties, 0 no issue)
Globe Cup appearances 12 (beginning in 1975)
Best outcome Champions (1996)
World Cup Qualifier appearances one (start in 1979)
Best result Champions (1979)
Twenty20 Internationals
First T20I five England at The Rose Bowl, Southampton; 15 June 2006
Last T20I v Namibia at Kardinia Park, Geelong; 16 Oct 2022
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Full[6] 166 74/87
(3 ties, two no results)
This year[7] 18 vii/x
(1 necktie, 0 no upshot)
T20 World Cup appearances 7 (first in 2007)
Best upshot Champions (2014)

Test kit

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ODI kit

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T20I kit

Every bit of sixteen October 2022

The Sri Lanka men's national cricket squad, (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා ජාතික ක්‍රිකට් කණ්ඩායම, Tamil: இலங்கை தேசிய கிரிக்கெட் அணி) nicknamed The Lions,[8] represents Sri Lanka in men'south international cricket. It is a Full Fellow member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Examination, One-Day International (ODI) and T20 International (T20I) condition.[9] The team kickoff played international cricket (every bit Ceylon) in 1926–27, and were subsequently awarded Test condition in 1981, which made Sri Lanka the 8th Examination cricket playing nation. The team is administered by Sri Lanka Cricket.

Sri Lanka'southward national cricket squad achieved considerable success starting time in the 1990s, ascent from underdog status to winning the Cricket World Cup in 1996, under the captaincy of Arjuna Ranatunga. Since so, the team has continued to exist a force in international cricket. The Sri Lankan cricket team reached the finals of the 2007 and 2011 Cricket World Cups consecutively. They ended up being runners-up on both occasions.[10]

Sri Lanka won the Cricket World Cup in 1996 (vs Australia), the ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 (co-champions with India), and the ICC T20 World Cup in 2014 (vs India). They have been sequent runners up in the 2007 and 2011 Cricket Globe Cups, and have been runners up in the ICC T20 World Cup in 2009 and 2012. The Sri Lankan cricket team currently holds several globe records, including the world tape for the highest team total in Test cricket.

History [edit]

Underdog era [edit]

Cricket was introduced to the island by the British equally a consequence of the colonization and the first recorded match dates dorsum to 1832 every bit reported in The Colombo Journal.[11] By the 1880s a national squad, the Ceylon national cricket team, was formed which began playing start-class cricket by the 1920s. The Ceylon national cricket team achieved Associate Member status of the International Cricket Council in 1965. Renamed Sri Lanka in 1972, the national team first competed in pinnacle-level international cricket in 1975, when they were defeated by 9 wickets by the Due west Indies during the 1975 Cricket Earth Loving cup at Former Trafford, England.[12]

Sri Lanka was awarded Test cricket status in 1981 by the International Cricket Briefing. They played their first Test match against England at P. Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, on 17 February 1982. Bandula Warnapura was the captain for Sri Lanka in that friction match, which England won past vii wickets.[13] After Sri Lanka was awarded Exam condition on 21 July 1981 as 8th Exam playing nation, they had to wait until 6 September 1985, where Sri Lanka recorded their starting time Test win by beating India, in the second lucifer of the series by 149 runs at the Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo.[14] [15] They accept likewise won the 2001-02 Asian Exam Championship, defeating Pakistan in the terminal past an innings and 175 runs.[16]

Sri Lanka won their commencement Examination match under the leadership of Duleep Mendis on xi September 1985 against India, winning by 149 runs at P. Saravanamuttu Stadium.[17] Eventually they won the three-match Test series, i–0.[18] Sri Lanka had to wait more seven years for their next series victory, which came against New Zealand in Dec 1992, when they won the ii-match serial 1–0.[19] This was immediately followed by a one-wicket victory against England in a i-Test series.[20]

Two years after, on 15 March 1995, Sri Lanka won their first overseas Test match under the leadership of Arjuna Ranatunga confronting New Zealand, when they trounce them by 241 runs at Napier.[21] This win also resulted in their first overseas Test series victory, 1–0.[22] Their next series besides was an overseas serial, against Islamic republic of pakistan, and that i likewise resulted in Sri Lankan victory.[23]

Sri Lanka registered their first ODI win against Bharat at Old Trafford, England on 16 June 1979.[24]

Mod era [edit]

After many years of underdog condition, Sri Lanka finally entered the limelight of the cricketing world afterward winning the 1996 Cricket Globe Cup under the captaincy of Arjuna Ranatunga.[25] Meanwhile, they revolutionized modern twenty-four hours batting strategies by rapid scoring during the first xv overs. Sri Lanka later became the co-champions in 2002 ICC Champions Trophy and also became six times Asian champions in 1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014 and 2022.

On 11 September 1999, nether the leadership of Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka won their start Test match against Australia, when they beat them by half-dozen wickets at Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy.[26] Eventually they won the 3-match Test series, 1–0.

On fourteen June 2000, Sri Lanka played their 100th Test friction match. It was against Islamic republic of pakistan, at SSC, Colombo, nether the leadership of Sanath Jayasuriya. Pakistan won by v wickets.[27]

On iv August 2016, they played their 250th Test friction match when they played Australia in Galle.[28] They won the match by 229 runs,[29] and also won the Warne-Muralidharan trophy for the offset time since its inception. On 17 August 2016, under the leadership of Angelo Mathews, Sri Lanka whitewashed Australia iii-0 for the first time in Test cricket.[30]

Until 2017, Sri Lanka had whitewashed Zimbabwe 3 times, People's republic of bangladesh one time and Australia once in Exam cricket.[ citation needed ]

Sri Lanka played their showtime day-nighttime Test lucifer on 6 Oct 2017 against Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.[31] [32] [33] Under the captaincy of Dinesh Chandimal, Sri Lanka convincingly won the match by 68 runs and sweep the series 2–0. In the match, Dimuth Karunaratne became the first Sri Lankan to score a l, a century and a 150 in a mean solar day-nighttime Examination. Lahiru Gamage, who debut in the lucifer became the starting time Sri Lankan to take a wicket in a day-night Exam, whereas Dilruwan Perera became the first Sri Lankan to take five-wicket haul in a mean solar day-night Test.[34]

Sri Lanka played their commencement Twenty20 International (T20I) match at the Rose Bowl, on 15 June 2006, against England, winning the friction match by two runs.[35] In 2014, they won the 2014 ICC Earth Twenty20, defeating India by six wickets.[36]

As of July 2018, Sri Lanka have faced 9 teams in Test cricket, only recent Exam nations Afghanistan and Ireland are missing from their list of opponents, with their nearly frequent opponent being Pakistan, playing 55 matches confronting them.[37] Sri Lanka has registered more wins against Pakistan and People's republic of bangladesh than any other squad, with 14.[37] In ODI matches, Sri Lanka has played confronting 17 teams; they take played against India about frequently, with a winning pct of 39.49 in 149 matches.[38] Within usual major ODI nations, Sri Lanka have defeated England on 34 occasions, which is their best record in ODIs.[38] The team take competed confronting 13 countries in T20Is, and have played 15 matches against New Zealand. Sri Lanka have defeated Commonwealth of australia and West Indies half-dozen occasions each.[39] Sri Lanka was the all-time T20I team in the globe, where they ranked number one in more than than 32 months, and reached Globe Twenty20 final in iii times.

As of 10 July 2018, Sri Lanka take played 272 Test matches; they have won 86 matches, lost 101 matches, and 85 matches were drawn.[xl] As of x July 2018, Sri Lanka have played 816 ODI matches, winning 376 matches and losing 399; they too tied 5 matches, whilst 36 had no result.[41] As of x July 2018, Sri Lanka accept played 108 T20I matches and won 54 of them; 52 were lost and 1 tied and 1 no result match also.[42]

From eight July 2017 to 23 Oct 2017, Sri Lanka lost twelve consecutive ODI matches, which is their 2d longest losing run in ODIs.[43] [44] In the meantime, Sri Lanka involved 5-0 whitewash in iii times against Southward Africa, India and Pakistan in 2017. And a 3-0 whitewash confronting the West Indies 3 years later (2020).[45]

Governing body [edit]

Sri Lanka Cricket (formerly the Board for Cricket Control or BCCSL), is the governing body for cricket in Sri Lanka. It operates the Sri Lankan cricket team and start-class cricket within Sri Lanka.[46] Sri Lanka Cricket oversees the progress and handling of the major domestic competitions: the Fantabulous tournament Premier Bays, the List A tournament Premier Express Overs Tournament and the Twenty20 Tournament. Sri Lanka Cricket also organises and hosts the Inter-Provincial Cricket Tournament, a competition where five teams take function and represent 4 dissimilar provinces of Sri Lanka.

Most of the regions of Sri Lanka that are rural areas apart from the Capital could not produce the successful cricketers to the national and international side notwithstanding due to the lack of resources and opportunities while only a few major areas such as Galle, Matara, Kandy, Kurunegala usually produce successful cricketers to the national and international side instead of the capital. So the government is trying to distribute the game within the whole country organizing some programs such equally 2017–18 Super Four Provincial Tournament.

International grounds [edit]

Locations of all international grounds in Sri Lanka

Stadium Urban center Chapters Get-go used Final used Tests ODIs T20Is
Active stadiums
P. Sara Oval Colombo 15,000 1982 2019 22[47] 12[48] two[49]
SSC ground Colombo ten,000 1984 2020 45[50] 65[51] two[52]
R. Premadasa Stadium Colombo 40,000 1986 2022 ix[53] 140[54] 38[55]
Galle International Stadium Galle 35,000 1998 2022 41[56] 9[57] 0
Pallekele Cricket Stadium Pallekele, Kandy 35,000 2010 2022 9[58] 31[59] 22[60]
Rangiri Dambulla Stadium Dambulla 16,800 2001 2018 0 55[61] 0
Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium Sooriyawewa, Hambantota 35,000 2011 2020 0 21[62] 7[63]
Former stadiums
Asgiriya Stadium Kandy 10,000 1983 2007 21[64] 6[65] 0
CCC footing Colombo six,000 1983 1987 3[66] 0 0
De Soysa Stadium Moratuwa sixteen,000 1984 1993 4[67] six[68] 0

Note: Except abandoned and cancelled matches.

  • Updated 12 August 2022.

Team colours [edit]

Like to other Sri Lankan sports teams, the Sri Lankan national cricket team bears blue and yellow every bit their colours. The vivid blue represents the surrounding ocean, while the golden yellow represents the united island as a whole (depicting the sand).[ citation needed ] [ dubious ]

In Test matches, the team wears cricket whites, with an optional sweater or sweater-vest with a nighttime blue and blueish V-neck for use in cold weather, such as on Australia, England, and New Zealand tours. The Sri Lankan flag is institute on the left side of the jersey's chest with the Test cap number usually below the flag; helmets are a deep blue and the fielder'south lid (usually a baseball cap or a broad-brimmed sunhat) is coloured similar. The sponsor's logo is displayed on the right side of the chest and the sleeve with the Sri Lankan Cricket logo is deployed on the left in test cricket.

Sri Lanka's One Twenty-four hour period and 20 xx kits vary from year to year with the team wearing its brilliant blueish colour in diverse shades from kit to kit with yellow stripes on shoulders and waist. Historically, Sri Lanka'due south kits have had shades of vivid blue and golden yellow. In the World Serial Cup in 1984–85, Sri Lanka wore yellow uniforms with blue stripes.

For official ICC tournaments such every bit ICC Cricket World Loving cup, ICC World Twenty20 and Asia Cup, "SRI LANKA" is written on the front of the bailiwick of jersey in place of the sponsor logo, with the sponsor logo existence placed on the sleeve. A remarkable alter in the colour of the kit of Sri Lanka can be found during the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 edition in South Africa. The team-coloured with stake silver and the kit has never been seen since then in the team. Since and so, the Sri Lankan kit has never changed from the usual brilliant blueish colour and very fine xanthous stripes. For 2016 ICC World Twenty20, orange and light-green colours in the flag are also included in the jersey. In 2017 ICC Champions Bays pool game against Bharat, the kit changed to the by and large xanthous coloured shirt with stripes of blueish and usual blue trousers.

In 2019 for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, the Sri Lankan jersey was made from recycled plastic body of water waste product from the Sri Lankan coast. On the side of the blue background, there is a drawing of a turtle on the shirt.[69] Nonetheless, for non-ICC tournaments and bilateral and tri-nation matches, the sponsor logo features prominently on the front of the shirt.

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Sri Lanka'southward cricket squad'due south logo is a golden panthera leo with a sword bearing on the right arm and the background is vivid blue in color. The proper name "Sri Lanka Cricket" is written below the panthera leo. In Test cricket, the logo in the cap is slightly inverse, where the lion with a sword is surrounded by petals of lotus and so a blue circumvolve surrounds the crest and a yellow circle surrounds the blue circle.

[edit]

The period between 2000 and 2010 saw the sponsorship pass between Ceylon tea, Reebok, Mobitel Sri Lanka and Dialog Axiata; Dilmah has remained a sponsor since the early 2000s, replacing Singer, which was the main sponsor in the 1990s. Onetime manufacturers were Reebok, AJ Sports, Asics, ISC, and Adidas.

Currently, the main sponsors for Sri Lanka cricket are Dialog Axiata, Jat Holdings and MAS Holdings.

Current Sponsors & Partners[70]
Squad Sponsor Dialog
Kit Sponsor MAS Holdings
Overseas Team Sponsor FairPlay
Cricket Helmet Partner Masuri
Beverages Partner My Cola
Energy Drink Partner Red Bull
Casual Clothing Sponsor Moose Habiliment Company
Formal Article of clothing Partner Namal Balachandra Private Limited
Official Broadcaster Sony Pictures Networks
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1995–2000 MAS Singer
2000–2003 AJ Sports
2004–2008 MAS Dilmah
2009–2010 Reebok Dialog
2010–2012 Mobitel
2013-2014 Emerald Homestead
2014–2016 MAS Dialog
2017–2018 Huawei
2019 –2020 Dialog
2021–2022 AstroPay[71]
2022– FairPlay[72]

Tournament history [edit]

Key
Champions
Runners-up
Semi-finals
Quarter-finals

Indicates tournaments hosted or co-hosted past Sri Lanka.

ICC Globe Test Title [edit]

ICC World Test Championship record
Year League stage Concluding Host Concluding Terminal Position
Pos Series Matches PC Pct RpW Ratio Ded Pts
P Due west 50 D P W L D T
2019-21[73] vii/nine 6 1 3 2 12 ii half dozen 4 0 720 28.8% 0.729 0 200 Rose Bowl, England DNQ 7th
2021-23[74]

Cricket Globe Cup [edit]

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W 50 T NR
England 1975 Round i seven/8 3 0 3 0 0
England 1979 5/8 3 i ane 0 1
England Wales 1983 7/8 6 ane 5 0 0
India Pakistan 1987 7/8 6 0 half dozen 0 0
Australia New Zealand 1992 8/nine viii ii 5 0 1
India Pakistan Sri Lanka 1996 Champions 1/8 8 8 0 0 0
England Republic of Ireland Netherlands Scotland Wales 1999 Group phase ten/12 5 2 3 0 0
South Africa Kenya Zimbabwe 2003 Semi-finals iv/14 10 5 4 0 ane
Cricket West Indies 2007 Runners-up ii/16 11 eight 3 0 0
Bangladesh India Sri Lanka 2011 Runners-upward two/14 9 six two 0 ane
Australia New Zealand 2015 Quarter-finals seven/14 7 3 3 0 one
England Wales 2019 Group phase half dozen/10 ix 3 4 0 two
India 2023 Qualified
Total Champion (1996) 12/12 63 29 31 1 ii

ICC T20 World Loving cup [edit]

Globe Twenty20 tape
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
South Africa 2007 Super 8s 6/12 5 3 two 0 0
England 2009 Runners-up 2/12 seven 6 1 0 0
Cricket West Indies 2010 Semi-finals 3/12 vi 3 3 0 0
Sri Lanka 2012 Runners-up 2/12 seven 5 2 0 0
Bangladesh 2014 Champions 1/16 6 5 1 0 0
India 2016 Group Stage 8/16 4 1 3 0 0
United Arab Emirates Oman 2021 Super 12s eight/16 eight 5 3 0 0
Australia 2022 Qualified (Starting time round)
Total Champion (2014) 1 title 43 28 fifteen 0 0

Asia Cup [edit]

Asia Loving cup record
Twelvemonth Round Position GP Due west L T NR
United Arab Emirates 1984 Second place two/three ii 1 i 0 0
Sri Lanka 1986 Champions 1/3 3 ii one 0 0
Bangladesh 1988 Runners-upwards two/4 iv three i 0 0
Bharat 1990–91 Runners-up 2/3 3 ii one 0 0
Pakistan 1993 Non Held
United Arab Emirates 1995 Runners-upwards 2/4 iv 2 2 0 0
Sri Lanka 1997 Champions 1/4 4 4 0 0 0
Bangladesh 2000 Runners-up 2/4 iv 2 two 0 0
Sri Lanka 2004 Champions 1/6 6 4 ii 0 0
Pakistan 2008 Champions 1/6 vi 5 1 0 0
Sri Lanka 2010 Runners-upwardly 2/4 iv 3 ane 0 0
People's republic of bangladesh 2012 Round ane 4/4 3 0 three 0 0
People's republic of bangladesh 2014 Champions 1/5 5 v 0 0 0
People's republic of bangladesh 2016 Circular 1 4/5 four ane 3 0 0
United Arab Emirates 2018 Round 1 vi/6 2 0 ii 0 0
United Arab Emirates 2022 Champions 1/6 6 5 1 0 0
Total fifteen/xv half dozen titles 60 44 22 0 0

Other tournaments [edit]

Champions Bays record
Yr Circular Position GP W 50 T NR
Bangladesh 1998 Semi-finals iii or 4/ix two 1 ane 0 0
Kenya 2000 Quarter-finals v–8/8 2 ane 1 0 0
Sri Lanka 2002 Articulation Champions 1/12 iv 3 0 0 1
England 2004 Round 1 8/12 two 1 1 0 0
India 2006 Round 1 8/10 6 4 2 0 0
South Africa 2009 Round i six/eight three 1 ii 0 0
England 2013 Semi-finals 3 or 4/8 4 2 two 0 0
England 2017 Round 1 8/10 3 1 2 0 0
Full vii/7 1 title 26 14 11 0 1

Defunct tournaments [edit]

Asian Test Championship tape
Year Round Position GP W L D NR
India Sri Lanka Bangladesh Pakistan 1998–99 Second place 2/3 3 0 1 two 0
Sri Lanka Bangladesh Pakistan 2001–02 Champions 1/3 ii 2 0 0 0
Total ii/2 1 title 5 2 1 two 0

Honours [edit]

ICC [edit]

  • World Loving cup:
    • Champions (1): 1996
    • Runners-upwards (2): 2007, 2011
  • T20 World Cup:
    • Champions (one): 2014
    • Runners-up (2): 2009. 2012
  • Champions Trophy:
    • Champions (1): 2002

ACC [edit]

  • Asia Loving cup:
    • Champions (6): 1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014, 2022
    • Runners-up (vi): 1984, 1988, 1990–91, 1995, 2000, 2010
  • Asian Test Championship:
    • Champions (1): 2001–02
    • Runners-up (i): 1998–99

Others [edit]

  • Asian Games
    • Gilded Medal (ane): 2014
  • South Asian Games
    • Silvery Medal (ii): 2010, 2019
  • Australian Tri-Series:
    • Runners-up (3): 1995–96, 2005–06, 2011–12
  • Nidahas Trophy:
    • Runners-upward (1): 1998

Current squad [edit]

This is a listing of players who are centrally contracted with SLC or has played for Sri Lanka in the past 12 months or has been named in the recent Test, ODI or T20I squad. Uncapped players are listed in italics. Updated on 14 May 2022.

Keys
Symbol Meaning
C/M Contract grade with SLC
S/N Shirt number of the actor in all formats
Format Denotes the player recently played in which particular format, not his entire career
Name Age Batting style Bowling style Domestic team Format C/Grand Due south/N Terminal Test Terminal ODI Concluding T20I
Test Captain; Opening Batsman
Dimuth Karunaratne 34 Left-handed Right-arm medium SSC Test A3 16 Pakistan 2022 Cricket West Indies 2021
ODI and T20I Captain; All-Rounder
Dasun Shanaka 31 Correct-handed Right-arm medium-fast SSC Test, ODI, T20I B1 seven England 2021 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Test and ODI Vice Captain; All-Rounder
Dhananjaya de Silva 31 Correct-handed Right-arm off-break Tamil Union Test, ODI, T20I A1 75 Pakistan 2022 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
T20I Vice Helm; Middle-Lodge Batsmen
Charith Asalanka 25 Left-handed Correct-arm off break SSC Test, ODI, T20I 72 India 2022 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Opening Batsmen
Lahiru Thirimanne 33 Left-handed Right-arm medium Ragama Test B3 66 India 2022 Pakistan 2019 South Africa 2016
Pathum Nissanka 24 Correct-handed NCC Test, ODI, T20I B3 eighteen Australia 2022 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Danushka Gunathilaka xxx Left-handed Right-arm off-intermission SSC ODI, T20 D2 70 New Zealand 2018 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Avishka Fernando 24 Right-handed Right-arm medium Colts ODI, T20I 28 South Africa 2021 Australia 2022
Middle-Society Batsmen
Bhanuka Rajapaksa 30 Left-handed Right-arm medium Burgher ODI, T20I 54 South Africa 2021 Pakistan 2022
Ashen Bandara 23 Left-handed Right-arm leg-pause Police ODI, T20I D3 ten Bangladesh 2021 India 2021
Oshada Fernando 30 Right-handed Right-arm leg suspension Ace Capital letter Test D1 80 Pakistan 2022 England 2021 England 2021
Angelo Mathews 35 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Colts Examination, ODI, T20I A2 69 Pakistan 2022 Cricket West Indies 2021 Cricket West Indies 2021
Janith Liyanage 27 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Ragama T20I 67 India 2022
Wicket-Keepers
Niroshan Dickwella 29 Left-handed NCC Test, ODI, T20I A1 48 Pakistan 2022 Australia 2022 England 2021
Kusal Mendis 26 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin SSC Exam, ODI, T20I A3 13 Pakistan 2022 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Dinesh Chandimal 32 Correct-handed Right-arm off-break Ground forces Test, ODI, T20I C2 56 Pakistan 2022 Australia 2022 India 2022
Minod Bhanuka 27 Left-handed CCC Test, ODI, T20I fifteen South Africa 2021 South Africa 2021 India 2021
Kusal Perera 31 Left-handed Right-arm medium Law Test, ODI, T20I A2 55 England 2021 England 2021 Cricket West Indies 2021
Sadeera Samarawickrama 27 Right-handed Colts Test, ODI, T20I 23 India 2017 Pakistan 2019 India 2021
All-Rounders
Wanindu Hasaranga 25 Correct-handed Right-arm leg-break CCC Exam, ODI, T20I B2 49 Bangladesh 2021 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Ramesh Mendis 27 Right-handed Right-arm off break Moors Test, ODI D1 25 Pakistan 2022 Zimbabwe 2022 India 2021
Kamindu Mendis 24 Left-handed Ambidextrous off suspension CCC ODI, T20I 84 Australia 2022 Zimbabwe 2022 South Africa 2021
Chamika Karunaratne 26 Correct-handed Right-arm fast-medium NCC Exam, ODI, T20I 29 Australia 2019 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Dunith Wellalage nineteen Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Colts ODI i Australia 2022
Pace Bowlers
Dushmantha Chameera 30 Right-handed Correct-arm fast NCC Examination, ODI, T20I C1 5 Cricket West Indies 2021 Australia 2022 Australia 2022
Nuwan Pradeep 35 Correct-handed Right-arm fast-medium Tamil Union ODI, T20I 63 Pakistan 2017 Zimbabwe 2022 England 2021
Vishwa Fernando 31 Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium CCC Test C3 68 India 2022 South Africa 2019 India 2017
Lahiru Kumara 25 Correct-handed Right-arm fast NCC Exam, ODI, T20I D2 8 India 2022 Pakistan 2019 India 2022
Kasun Rajitha 29 Right-handed Correct-arm fast-medium Badureliya Test, ODI, T20I C1 65 Pakistan 2022 India 2021 Australia 2019
Asitha Fernando 25 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium CCC Test, ODI 78 Australia 2022 England 2021
Binura Fernando 27 Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium SSC ODI, T20I 71 England 2021 India 2022
Nuwan Thushara 28 Right-handed Correct-arm medium-fast Badureliya T20I 53 Australia 2022
Chamika Gunasekara 22 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast NCC ODI 6 Zimbabwe 2022
Pramod Madushan 28 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast Tamil Union ODI 40 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Dilshan Madushanka 22 Correct-handed Left-arm fast-medium Colts T20I 98 Pakistan 2022
Spin Bowlers
Lakshan Sandakan 31 Left-handed Dull left-arm wrist-spin CCC Test, ODI, T20I C2 85 England 2018 India 2021 England 2021
Lasith Embuldeniya 25 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox NCC Test B2 96 Australia 2022
Praveen Jayawickrama 24 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Moors Test, ODI, T20I 12 Australia 2022 South Africa 2021 Australia 2022
Akila Dananjaya 29 Left-handed Correct-arm off spin/Leg break Colts ODI, T20I A2 iv New Zealand 2019 South Africa 2021 South Africa 2021
Maheesh Theekshana 22 Right-handed Correct-arm off break Colts Test, ODI, T20I 61 Pakistan 2022 Australia 2022 Pakistan 2022
Jeffrey Vandersay 32 Right-handed Right-arm Leg break Tamil Union ODI, T20I 46 Australia 2022 Australia 2022 India 2022
Prabath Jayasuriya xxx Right-handed Wearisome left-arm orthodox SSC Test 77 Pakistan 2022 South Africa 2018
  • Annotation - Suranga Lakmal and Isuru Udana have played for Sri Lanka in this period, but has since then announced their retirement from international cricket.

The SLCB awards fundamental contracts to its players, its pay graded co-ordinate to the importance of the role player. Players' base of operations salaries[75] [76] [77] are as follows:

  • Class A1 – Usa$100,000
  • Course A2 – US$ lxxx,000
  • Class A3 – US$ 70,000
  • Form B1 – United states$ 65,000
  • Grade B2 – US$ 60,000
  • Form B3 – U.s.$ 55,000
  • Grade C1 – US$ 50,000
  • Course C2 – US$ 45,000
  • Class C3 – Usa$ twoscore,000
  • Grade D1 – US$ 35,000
  • Grade D2 – US$ thirty,000
  • Form D3 – US$ 25,000

Coaching Staff [edit]

Position Name
Team Managing director Sri Lanka Mahinda Halangoda[ commendation needed ]
Caput Coach England Chris Silverwood[78]
Assistant Jitney Sri Lanka Naveed Nawaz[79]
Consultant Coach Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene[80] [81] [82] [83] [84] [85]
Batting coach Sri Lanka Naveed Nawaz
Spin Bowling coach Sri Lanka Piyal Wijetunge
Fast Bowling Motorcoach (ODI & T20 temporarily) Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga
Fast Bowling Coach (Test) Sri Lanka Dharshana Gamage[ commendation needed ]
Fielding Coach South Africa Anton Roux
Physiotherapist Australia Brett Harrop
Physical Performance Manager South Africa Grant Luden
Trainer Sri Lanka Dilshan Fonseka
Analyst (ODI/T20) Sri Lanka Prad Nawaratnam[ citation needed ]
Analyst (Exam) Sri Lanka Shirantha Niroshana

Selection Panel [edit]

Records and statistics [edit]

International match summary [edit]

Format Matches Won Lost Tied Drawn No result %Won Countdown match
Test[86] 307 98 117 0 92 31.92 17 February 1982
ODI[87] 875 398 434 5 38 47.84 7 June 1975
T20I[88] 166 74 87 iii 2 46.31 15 June 2006

Updated: 16 October 2022

Test matches [edit]

Test squad records [edit]

  • Highest squad total: 952/6 dec. v. India at RPS, Colombo in 1997[89]
  • Lowest team total: 71 v. Pakistan at Asgiriya in 1994[90]
  • Sri Lanka holds the world tape for the highest team score, 952/6

Exam individual records [edit]

  • Most matches: 149 Tests – Mahela Jayawardene[91]
  • Longest-serving helm: 56 Tests – Arjuna Ranatunga[92]

Test batting records [edit]

  • Almost runs: 12,400 – Kumar Sangakkara[93]
  • All-time average: 57.forty – Kumar Sangakkara[94]
  • Highest individual score: 374 – Mahela Jayawardene 5. South Africa at SSC, Colombo in 2006
  • Highest partnership: 624 – Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene 5. South Africa at SSC, Colombo in 2006
  • Most centuries: 38 – Kumar Sangakkara

Test bowling records [edit]

  • Nearly wickets: 800 – Muttiah Muralitharan[95]
  • Best boilerplate: 22.67 – Muttiah Muralitharan
  • Best figures in an innings: 9/51 – Muttiah Muralitharan 5. Zimbabwe at Asgiriya in 2002
  • Best figures in a lucifer: 16/220 – Muttiah Muralitharan 5. England at The Oval in 1998
  • Best strike rate: 51.5 – Lasith Malinga
  • All-time economic system rate: 2.33 – Don Anurasiri

Test fielding records [edit]

  • Most catches by an outfielder: 205 – Mahela Jayawardene
  • Well-nigh dismissals equally wicketkeeper: 156 – Prasanna Jayawardene
  • Most dismissals in an innings: vi – Amal Silva v. India at SSC, Colombo in 1985 and Dinesh Chandimal v. Islamic republic of pakistan at PSS, Colombo in 2015
  • Most dismissals in a friction match: ix – Amal Silva v. Republic of india at SSC, Colombo & PSS, Colombo in 1985 and Prasanna Jayawardene 5. Pakistan at Dubai in 2014[96]

Test tape versus other nations [edit]

One Twenty-four hour period Internationals [edit]

ODI team records [edit]

  • Highest squad full: 443/nine (50 overs) v. Netherlands at VRA Cricket Ground in 2006[99]
  • Everyman squad total: 43 (xx.i overs) v. Southward Africa at Boland Park in 2012[100]
  • Sri Lanka holds the world record for maximum defeats in ODI history- 430.[101]

ODI individual records [edit]

  • Near matches: 443 – Mahela Jayawardene[102]
  • Longest-serving captain: 193 matches – Arjuna Ranatunga[103]

ODI batting records [edit]

  • Virtually runs: 14,234 – Kumar Sangakkara[104]
  • Best average: 41.97 –Kumar Sangakkara[105]
  • Best strike rate: 112.59 – Thisara Perera[106]
  • Highest individual score: 189 – Sanath Jayasuriya 5. India at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in 2000[107]
  • Highest partnership: 286* – Sanath Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga v. England at Headingley in 2006[108]
  • Most centuries: 28 – Sanath Jayasuriya[109]
  • About Sixes: 268 – Sanath Jayasuriya[110]

ODI bowling records [edit]

  • Most wickets: 534 – Muttiah Muralitharan[111]
  • Best average: 21.87 – Ajantha Mendis[112]
  • Best figures in an innings: viii/19 – Chaminda Vaas v. Zimbabwe at Colombo (SSC) in 2001[113]
  • Best strike rate: 27.3 – Ajantha Mendis[114]
  • All-time economy rate: 3.93 – Muttiah Muralitharan[115]

ODI fielding records [edit]

  • Most catches by an outfielder: 212 – Mahela Jayawardene[116]
  • Most dismissals as wicketkeeper: 473 – Kumar Sangakkara[117]
  • Most dismissals in a friction match: five – Guy de Alwis v. Australia at Colombo (PSS) in 1983; Hashan Tillakaratne v. Pakistan at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in 1990; Romesh Kaluwitharana five. Pakistan at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in 1995; Kumar Sangakkara v. Netherlands at Colombo (RPS) in 2002[118]

ODI record versus other nations [edit]

T20 Internationals [edit]

T20I squad records [edit]

  • Highest team total: 260/six v. Kenya at Johannesburg in 2007[120]
  • Lowest squad full: 79 five. India at Visakhapatnam in 2016[121]
  • Sri Lanka holds the world tape for nearly defeats in T20I history- 85.[122]

T20I private records [edit]

  • Most matches: 84 – Lasith Malinga[123]
  • Longest-serving helm: 31 matches – Dasun Shanaka[124]

T20I batting records [edit]

  • Most runs: ane,889 – Tillakaratne Dilshan[125]
  • Best boilerplate: 31.77 – Mahela Jayawardene[126]
  • Best strike charge per unit: 147.67 – Thisara Perera[127]
  • Highest individual score: 104* – Tillakaratne Dilshan 5. Australia at Pallekele in 2011[128]
  • Highest partnership: 166 – Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara v. W Indies at Kensington Oval in 2010[129]
  • Most centuries: 1 – Tillakaratne Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene[130]
  • Most Sixes: 53 – Thisara Perera[131]

T20I bowling records [edit]

  • Most wickets: 107 – Lasith Malinga[132]
  • Best average: 14.42 – Ajantha Mendis[133]
  • Best bowling: 6/8 – Ajantha Mendis five. Zimbabwe at Hambantota in 2012[134]
  • Best strike rate: 13.4 – Ajantha Mendis[135]
  • All-time economy charge per unit: vi.45 – Ajantha Mendis[136]

T20I fielding records [edit]

  • About catches by an outfielder: 29 – Thisara Perera[137]
  • Most dismissals as wicketkeeper: 45 – Kumar Sangakkara[138]
  • Most dismissals in an innings: 4 – Dinesh Chandimal five. S Africa at Johannesburg in 2017[139]

T20I record versus other nations [edit]

See as well [edit]

  • Cricket in Sri Lanka
  • List of Sri Lanka national cricket captains
  • List of Sri Lanka ODI cricketers
  • List of Sri Lanka Test cricketers
  • List of Sri Lanka Twenty20 International cricketers
  • Sri Lanka women's national cricket team
  • Lanka Premier League

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