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Dilhara Fernando

Batting style:
Right Handed bat
Bowling style:
Right-arm fast medium
Played for:
Sri Lanka, Asia XI, Mumbai Indians
Roles played:
Bowler
ICC Rank:
Batting:
158
Bowling:
39
Batting:
290
Bowling:
85
Batting:
193
Bowling:
39
Home country:
Sri Lanka
Born:
July 19, 1979, Colombo

Profile

When he first arrived on the international stage, he was a tearaway fast bowler with an ability to consistently clock 90 miles an hour. Since then he has dropped slightly in pace but has added more variations in his bowling and has been one of Sri Lanka’s premier bowlers.

Identified by his school coach for his height and build, Fernando caught everyone’s eye with his unsettling pace and quickly became part of Sri Lanka’s Under-19 squads. In the 1997-98 season, he debuted for Sinhalese Sports Club which brought him under the radar of the national selectors. After completing only 2 years into domestic cricket, he earned a national call-up and made his Test debut against Pakistan in 2000, picking up 2 wickets in the 1st innings. In only his 2nd Test, he rattled the South Africans with his pace and bounce bagging 6 wickets and thereafter made his ODI debut against them in 2001. Later, niggling injuries compounded with inconsistent line and length cost him a place in the side. Two stress fractures in a period of 12 months caused him to miss an entire home series against Australia in 2004. Struggling to hold on to his place proved difficult even on comeback and after coming through another injury in 2005, he worked on his fitness and earned a place in Sri Lanka’s WC 2007 squad. Since then he has become less injury-prone and also developed as one of Sri Lanka’s strike bowlers.

A bowler capable of swinging the ball both ways at good pace, Fernando has also improved on his reverse swing. He is regarded as one of the best exponents of the slower ball because of the unique split finger action with which he delivers the ball and becomes very difficult to pick as his delivery action remains the same. He has, though, struggled with no balls and is someone who can either win or lose you a match on his day.


Fast Facts

  • Dilhara Fernando became Sri Lanka's 2nd fast bowler to have taken more than 150 wickets in ODI's.


Statistics

Show:
  Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's HS
Test 39 46 249 16 8.3 35.11 0 0 39*
ODI 147 61 239 35 9.19 60.96 0 0 20
T20 17 6 24 2 6 114.28 0 0 21
IPL 10 2 4 2 - 133.33 0 0 2*
  Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 39 66 5971 3662 97 5/42 / 37.75 3.67 3 3 0 242
ODI 147 141 6507 5648 187 6/27 / 30.20 5.20 3 1 0 464
T20 17 17 366 457 18 3/19 / 25.38 7.49 0 0 0 22
IPL 10 10 234 298 17 4/18 / 17.52 7.64 1 0 0 15
  Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 10 0 1
ODI 27 0 11
T20 3 0 2
IPL 3 0 0

Career

Span:
Test:
2000-2011
 
ODI:
2001-2012
 
T20:
2006-2011
 
IPL:
2008-2010
Test
Debut:
Sri Lanka Vs Pakistan at Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - Jun 14, 2000
Last played:
Sri Lanka Vs South Africa at Kingsmead, Durban - Dec 26, 2011
ODI
Debut:
Sri Lanka Vs South Africa at Boland Bank Park, Paarl - Jan 09, 2001
Last played:
Sri Lanka Vs South Africa at Boland Bank Park, Paarl - Jan 11, 2012
T20
Debut:
Sri Lanka Vs England at The Rose Bowl, Southampton - Jun 15, 2006
Last played:
Sri Lanka Vs Pakistan at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi - Nov 25, 2011
IPL
Debut:
Mumbai Indians Vs Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens, Kolkata (Calcutta) - Apr 29, 2008
Last played:
Mumbai Indians Vs Chennai Super Kings at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai - Apr 25, 2010
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