kumar sangakkara

Sri Lanka 

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FULL NAME : Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara
BORN : October 27, 1977, Matale
AGE : 44y 231d

SPORT PROFILE

BATTING STYLE : Left hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE : Right arm Offbreak
PLAYING ROLE : Wicketkeeper Batter

As soon as he broke into the side at the age of 22, while a law student, it was apparent that Kumar Sangakkara was destined for more than just batting stardom. The left-handers that had preceded him, like Arjuna Ranatunga and Asanka Gurusinha, had been pugnacious battlers but Sangakkara was cut from more graceful cloth, easing into strokes with the elegance often associated withthose that play with the ‘other’ hand. The cut and the pull came naturally to him and with growing confidence, he became a more assured front-foot player as well.

Ranatunga had already exploded the myth of the Sri Lankans being meek men who could be bullied, but Sangakkara has refined the belligerence, combining a suave exterior with cutting asides and sharp sledges from behind the stumps. Initially, his glovework wasn’t for the purists, but such was his batting ability that there was no question of displacing him from the XI.

As a batsman, he has matured steadily, and the appetite for runs was best illustrated at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo in 2006, when he and Mahela Jayawardene, captain and close friend, added 624 against a South African attack boasting Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini. Sangakkara contributed 287 and did his burgeoning reputation no harm a year later when he went to Hobart and scored a dazzling 192 in a close defeat. By then, he already had a half-century in a World Cup final to his name, and long before Jayawardene relinquished the captaincy, it was understood that Sangakkara would be the anointed one.

He has been far less relentless in the one-day arena, often throwing his wicket away when well set, but his leadership qualities have made him a sought-after signing in the Indian Premier League. With the captain’s burden on his shoulders, he no longer keeps in Test matches, but the smart-alec remarks from behind the stumps are a common feature of every game that Sri Lanka plays in coloured clothes.

Although leadership drew the best from him as a batsman, he remains a voracious no. 3 in all forms despite having relinquished the reins in 2011. Sangakkara won the top prize at 2012’s ICC awards, in addition to the award for Test Cricketer of the Year and the People’s Choice award for the second year running. Later that year he confirmed himself among batting’s modern greats, by becoming the equal fastest man to 10,000 Test runs alongside Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara, with the biggest Test crowd Sri Lanka had ever played for in audience, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Dileep Premachandran and ESPNcricinfo staff

CAREER AVERAGES

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St
Test 134 233 17 12400 319 57.40 22882 54.19 38 52 1491 51 182 20
ODI 404 380 41 14234 169 41.98 18048 78.86 25 93 1385 88 402 99
T20I 56 53 9 1382 78 31.40 1156 119.55 0 8 139 20 25 20
FC 260 430 31 20911 319 52.40 64 86 371 33
List A 529 501 54 19456 169 43.52 39 120 518 124
T20 267 260 23 6937 94 29.27 5487 126.42 0 43 740 139 167 60

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Test 134 4 84 49 0 3.50 0 0 0
ODI 404
T20I 56
FC 260 246 150 1 1/13 150.00 3.65 246.0 0 0
List A 529 0 0 0 0 0 0
T20 267
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