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Dilhara Fernando
Fernando in 2010
Personal information
Full name
Congenige Randhi Dilhara Fernando
Born (1979-07-19) 19 July 1979 (age 44)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight arm fast
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 82)14 June 2000 v Pakistan
Last Test8 July 2012 v Pakistan
ODI debut (cap 106)9 January 2001 v South Africa
Last ODI11 January 2012 v Pakistan
T20I debut (cap 3)15 June 2006 v England
Last T20I14 February 2016 v India
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1997/98–2015/16Sinhalese Sports Club
2008Worcestershire
2008–2011Mumbai Indians
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I FC
Matches 40 147 18 121
Runs scored 249 239 25 590
Batting average 8.30 9.19 5.00 7.46
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 39* 20 21 42
Balls bowled 6,181 6,507 378 15,764
Wickets 100 187 18 315
Bowling average 37.84 30.20 25.77 30.46
5 wickets in innings 3 1 0 6
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 5/42 6/27 3/19 6/29
Catches/stumpings 10/– 27/– 3/- 40/–

Medal record

Men's Cricket
Representing  Sri Lanka
ICC Cricket World Cup
Runner-up 2007 West-Indies
Runner-up 2011 India–Bangladesh–Sri Lanka

Source: ESPNcricinfo, 11 March 2023

Congenige Randhi Dilhara Fernando (Sinhala: දිල්හාර ප්‍රනාන්දු; born 19 July 1979) is a former professional Sri Lankan international cricketer. He played as a right-handed pace bowler and was a key member of the Sri Lankan teams which finished as runners-up in the 2007 and 2011 Cricket World Cups.

Fernando is best known for his rare technique when bowling the slower ball by splitting the fingers on the ball as it is released.

Domestic career[edit]

He made his Twenty20 debut on 17 August 2004, for Sinhalese Sports Club in the 2004 SLC Twenty20 Tournament.[1] In 2008 he appeared briefly in English county cricket, playing one County Championship and two Pro40 matches at the end of the season for Worcestershire.

International career[edit]

Fernando debuted for Sri Lanka in a Test Match against Pakistan at Colombo in June 2000. Six months later in a game at Durban he clocked 91.9 mph. He bowled at 93.40 mph vs Bangladesh at India. His international career however has been limited due to injury. In the period of a year he suffered two stress fracture of the back and as a result missed their home series against Australia in 2004.

In the 2010 tour of Australia, in the 3rd and final ODI at the Gabba, he clocked speeds reaching 150 kilometres per hour (93 mph).[citation needed]

On 13 October 2007, in the 5th game of an ODI series with England, at Colombo, Fernando took career-best bowling figures of 6 for 27, as Sri Lanka thrashed England by 107 runs. This was the first time Fernando had taken more than 4 wickets in an ODI innings, and his feat placed him 5th in the list of best ODI bowling by a Sri Lankan.[2]

During 2007 Cricket World Cup against England, he guided the team into winning margin by just 2 runs. England required just 2 runs in the last ball of the match, where Ravi Bopara in batting. Fernando delivers a good ball and Bopara was bowled by 2 runs short.[3][4][5]

Fernando completed the series with 158 career ODI wickets. As of 17 June 2011, only Chaminda Vaas, Sanath Jayasuriya and Muttiah Muralitharan have taken more ODI wickets for Sri Lanka (and all three have taken over 300 ODI wickets).[6]

After three years, Fernando was recalled for the T20I series against India. He played his first international games after 4 years, on 14 February 2016 against India. Due to few runs posted by Sri Lanka, he was not able to get wickets and Sri Lanka lost the match by 9 wickets as well.[7]

Personal life[edit]

Dilhara was educated at De Mazenod CollegeinKandana, a suburb of Colombo.[8] He started his school career as a basketball player but was recruited to play cricket because of his build and height.[9]

Dilhara is a Christian.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1st Round, Colombo, Aug 17 2004, Twenty-20 Tournament". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  • ^ Best bowling figures in an innings – Sri Lanka from ESPNcricinfo, retrieved 13 October 2007
  • ^ "Ravi Bopara of England walks back after being bowled by Dilhara".
  • ^ "Ravi Bopara finally banishes memory of defeat to Sri Lanka in 2007. Mike Selvey". The Guardian. 3 March 2014.
  • ^ "Bopara heroics in vain as England fall short".
  • ^ Most ODI wickets – Sri Lanka from ESPNcricinfo, retrieved 17 June 2011
  • ^ Fernando, Andrew Fidel (28 January 2016). "Dilhara Fernando gets surprise Sri Lanka recall". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  • ^ "Three grounds help De Mazenod to keep their profile in sports". The Sunday Times. 12 June 2011.
  • ^ "A Cricketer and a Family Man". US Lanka. 14 March 2015.
  • ^ "Now listen here ..." ESPNcricinfo. February 2004.
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