Hashan Tillakaratne

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Hashan Tillakaratne

Sri Lanka
Personal information
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Career statistics
Tests ODIs
Matches 83 200
Runs scored 4545 3789
Batting average 42.87 29.60
100s/50s 11/20 2/13
Top score 204* 104
Balls bowled 76 180
Wickets - 6
Bowling average - 23.50
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling - 1/3
Catches/stumpings 122/2 89/6

As of 9 February 2006
Source: [1]

Hashan Prasantha Tillakaratne (born July 14, 1967 in Colombo) is a Sri Lankan cricketer.

As a schoolboy in 1986, he was selected to play against England B at Galle, scoring a century to save the match. He played in his first One Day International in November 1986, and emerged into the Sri Lankan cricket team as a wicketkeeper-batsman in December 1989. He continued as a specialist batsman from December 1992.

He fell out of the Sri Lankan Test and ODI teams after the 1999 World Cup, but returned to the Test team in 2001 following success in domestic first-class cricket, where he plays for Nondescripts Cricket Club. He also returned to the ODI team in 2002-03. He became captain of the Sri Lanka Test team in April 2003, but won only one of his ten matches in charge. After losing 3-0 to Australia, he resigned in March 2004, and has not been selected for Sri Lanka again, though still trying to get into the team.

On 1 February 2005, the Sri Lankan cricket board appointed him Executive Director of Cricket-Aid, a body formed to provide relief following the December 2004 tsunami,[2] but he was suspended amid recriminations later that year.[3]

Hashan Tillakaratne's test career performance graph.
Hashan Tillakaratne's test career performance graph.

[edit] References

Player Profile: Hashan Tillakaratne from Cricinfo