tillakaratne dilshan

Sri Lanka 

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FULL NAME : Tillakaratne Mudiyanselage Dilshan
BORN : October 14, 1976, Kalutara
AGE : 45y 244d

SPORT PROFILE

BATTING STYLE : Right hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE : Right arm Offbreak
PLAYING ROLE : Allrounder

With his relentless aggression, strong wrists and natural timing, Tillakaratne Dilshan is one of the most exciting batsmen in the game today. He is technically sound, but, much like Virender Sehwag, he uses the defensive option only as a last resort, after all the attacking alternatives have been explored. He loves to make room and thrash the ball through the off side, but the stroke that bears his signature more than any other is the one he developed for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 – the eponymously named “Dilscoop” shot over his head, which confounded bowlers and experts alike.

In fact, 2009 was a watershed year in his career, and a huge factor was his move up the batting order to open the innings in all three forms of the game. It was a move that proved his making, as he exploited attacking fields and amassed huge scores in all formats: he scored 11 international hundreds in the year, and won the World Twenty20 Player of the Series prize.

Dilshan’s abundant talent was never in doubt from the moment he made his debut, but he went through several early troughs, most notably when he was dropped from 2001 to 2003. Having burst onto the international scene with an unbeaten 163 against Zimbabwe in his first series in November 1999, Dilshan’s career remained largely unfulfilled until he cemented his place as one of the most destructive openers in the modern era. Add his electric fielding, especially at backward point, and his underrated offspin, and Dilshan is a quality package. In 2011 he was named Sri Lanka’s captain, after the resignation of Kumar Sangakkara, but his reign lasted less than a year, with Mahela Jayawardene replacing him after Sri Lanka’s tour to South Africa in 2011-12. Like his team, Dilshan had had a poor run of form while he was captain, but his batting enjoyed a revival after being relieved of leadership, particularly in ODI cricket, where he was 2012’s second-heaviest scorer, with 1119 runs.
Jamie Alter

CAREER AVERAGES

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St
Test 87 145 11 5492 193 40.98 8379 65.54 16 23 677 24 88 0
ODI 330 303 41 10290 161* 39.27 11933 86.23 22 47 1111 55 123 1
T20I 80 79 12 1889 104* 28.19 1567 120.54 1 13 223 33 31 2
FC 233 384 24 13979 200* 38.83 38 59 356 23
List A 449 416 54 14314 188 39.54 30 71 204 8
T20 221 217 25 5193 104* 27.04 4228 122.82 1 34 633 110 79 3

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Test 87 76 3385 1711 39 4/10 4/10 43.87 3.03 86.7 1 0 0
ODI 330 204 5880 4778 106 4/4 4/4 45.07 4.87 55.4 3 0 0
T20I 80 25 258 313 9 2/4 2/4 34.77 7.27 28.6 0 0 0
FC 233 6501 3255 90 5/49 36.16 3.00 72.2 1 0
List A 449 7871 6303 152 4/4 4/4 41.46 4.80 51.7 4 0 0
T20 221 116 1564 1892 64 3/16 3/16 29.56 7.25 24.4 0 0 0
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