sanath jayasuriya

Sri Lanka 

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FULL NAME : Sanath Teran Jayasuriya
BORN : June 30, 1969, Matara
AGE : 52y 350d

SPORT PROFILE

BATTING STYLE : Left hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE : Slow Left arm Orthodox
PLAYING ROLE : Allrounder

It’s hard to imagine that for the first half-decade of his career, Sanath Jayasuriya was considered a bowler who could bat a bit. Think of him now and you think of forearms straight out of a smithy, shots hammered through point and cover and scythes over the leg side. You recall a man who could score equally briskly in every form of the game, who slashed and burned his way through bowling attacks. As with anyone who relied so much on extraordinary hand-eye coordination, there were troughs and lean times, but just as the obit writers got busy, he would produce another innings of supreme power. The bowling, always canny and relying more on variations in pace than sharp turn, became the supporting act, though 440 international wickets should tell you that he was pretty adept at what he did.

Following Mark Greatbatch’s success at the 1992 World Cup, most teams were rethinking the way they approached the one-day game and Jayasuriya, who had trawled the lower reaches of the middle order till then, had his first stint as opener during the Hero Cup in India in 1993. It was only during a home series against Pakistan the following year that he established himself in the role and by the time the World Cup rolled around 18 months later, he had already chalked up his first century in whites, a frenetic stroke-filled effort in Adelaide.

The years that followed were both prolific and successful. People remember Aravinda de Silva’s magical innings from the semi-final and final of the 1996 World Cup but it was Jayasuriya’s withering assaults that deflated India in Delhi and England in the last eight. Soon after, he began to exact as heavy a toll on Test attacks, scoring at such a pace that Muttiah Muralitharan and friends had ample time to work their way through opposition batsmen.

After Arjuna Ranatunga’s ouster, there was a four-year stint as captain that ended with a semi-final appearance at the 2003 World Cup, and just as the whispers grew about diminishing returns with the bat, he had one of his most successful years in 2004. There was a retirement announcement in 2006, but he was back within weeks, and the walk off the Test stage came only 18 months later, after a typically cavalier innings in Kandy.

The one-day flame continued to burn bright, and took Sri Lanka to another World Cup final in 2007, and he was instrumental in the Asia Cup win of 2008, a couple of months after it had seemed that the selectors’ axe had fallen for the final time. The Indian Premier League gave him a new platform to showcase his big-hitting talent, but failure to replicate the success of the first season in subsequent campaigns was the surest sign that time had finally caught up with a man who was still pounding out one-day hundreds at the age of 39.

His election as a Member of Parliament in April 2010 and his subsequent failure at the World Twenty20 suggested that his international career may be at an end, but he made the longlist for the 30-man squad for the 2011 World Cup, before being recalled to the one-day side for the series in England two weeks shy of his 42nd birthday.

Dileep Premachandran

CAREER AVERAGES

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St
Test 110 188 14 6973 340 40.07 10698 65.18 14 31 910 59 78 0
ODI 445 433 18 13430 189 32.36 14725 91.20 28 68 1500 270 123 0
T20I 31 30 3 629 88 23.29 487 129.15 0 4 76 23 4 0
FC 265 419 33 14819 340 38.39 29 70 162 0
List A 557 542 25 16128 189 31.19 31 82 153 0
T20 111 109 7 2317 114* 22.71 1654 140.08 1 12 252 114 21 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Test 110 140 8188 3366 98 5/34 9/74 34.34 2.46 83.5 6 2 0
ODI 445 368 14874 11871 323 6/29 6/29 36.75 4.78 46.0 8 4 0
T20I 31 24 371 456 19 3/21 3/21 24.00 7.37 19.5 0 0 0
FC 265 15275 6808 205 5/34 33.20 2.67 74.5 2 0
List A 557 18167 14396 413 6/29 6/29 34.85 4.75 43.9 12 5 0
T20 111 92 1593 1983 77 4/24 4/24 25.75 7.46 20.6 1 0 0
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