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Isuru Udana

Born

Feb 17, 1988 (37 years)

Birth Place

Balangoda

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Left-Arm Bowl

Isuru Udana Statistics

Batting Stats

223

Matches

142

Innings

1495

Runs

84*

Highest Score

49

Not Out

131.83

Strike Rate

3

50's

0

100's

-

200's

16.07

Average

1134

Balls

-

300's

88

4's

82

6's

14

Ducks

Bowling Stats

223

Matches

223

Innings

226

Wickets

4232

Balls

5779

Runs

0

Overs

8.19

Economy

-

Maidens

5/21

BBI

2

4W

1

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

25.57

Average

18.7

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test
ODIvs India at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Jul 24, 2012
T20 vs Australia at Trent Bridge, Jun 08, 2009
Teams played for

Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka A, Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club, Wayamba, Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI, Sri Lanka Ports Authority Cricket Club, Nondescripts Cricket Club, Chilaw Marians Cricket Club, Kandy District, Sri Lanka Cricket XI/Sri Lanka Board XI, Ruhuna, Sri Lanka Cricket Combined XI, Sri Lanka Board President's XI, Puttalam District, Dambulla District, Colombo Cricket Club, Combined Provinces, Wayamba United, Duronto Rajshahi/Rajshahi Kings, Basnahira, Western Troopers, Galle Guardians, Rangpur Riders, Paktia Panthers, Paarl Rocks, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Colombo Kings, Trinbago Knight Riders, Galle Marvels/Galle Gladiators, Minister Group Dhaka, B-Love Kandy/Kandy Warriors, Sylhet Strikers

About Player

A career that stopped just as quickly as it started, and then stop-started a few more times finally seems to have stabilized a decade later in a whole new role. Isuru Udana, a Sri Lankan under-19s product, rose through the ranks dramatically, when in 2009 he was drafted straight into the national side for the World T20 on the back of some promising domestic performances. He started off his First Class and List A career for Sri Lanka A on a tour to South Africa in 2008, subsequently getting picked for Tamil Union. Touted to be the next Chaminda Vaas, young Udana, with his well-camouflaged and distinctly nippy left-arm slower cutters, starred in Wayamaba's title triumph in Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament in 2009 with a four-fer and a Man of the Match award as well in the finals.His international tryst wasn't as seamless though, getting dropped soon after the World T20 in England, owing to some poor performances. A couple of comebacks followed over the next decade - in 2012 and 2016 - but alas, both saw him getting brutally smashed around the park. However, he continued churning out records in T20 leagues - getting a two-ball hat-trick in the 2010 Champions League while playing for Wayamba, by getting Matthew Sinclair stumped off a wide ball.Things picked up in 2018, with Udana now having added the additional skill of lower-order-hitting to his armoury and doubling up as a useful all-rounder. He returned to national reckoning with impressive performances in the Super Provincial One Day tournament - finishing as Kandy's leading wicket-taker - and in the Afghanistan Premier League - finishing as the overall leading wicket-taker.On the verge of the 2019 World Cup, as Sri Lanka tried out all possible bowling options - Udana being one of them - it was his batting that stood out. Against South Africa, he first put on a 58-run stand for the tenth wicket with Kasun Rajitha in an ODI and then followed it up in the T20I series that followed with a 84-run knock from number eight, the highest ever in world cricket from that position.Although he made it to the fifteen for the World Cup, he didn't quite make an impact in what was a disappointing campaign for Sri Lanka. He, however, played a key role later in the year in whitewashing Pakistan at home in a three-match T20I series (the number one side in the world at that point), as a part of a weakened Lankan side thanks to most of the senior pros refusing to tour owing to security fears.It is his inconsistency in performances that hasn't yet allowed him to become a certain starter in the eleven, even though he's in and around the white-ball squads. With Sri Lanka going through a rebuilding phase, he could be their key to sorting out their seam-bowling all-rounder troubles.Written by -Vineet Anantharaman

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Isuru Udana debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
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  • ODI Debut: vs India at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Jul 24, 2012
  • T20 Debut: vs Australia at Trent Bridge, Jun 08, 2009

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Personal Info

Born

17-02-1988 (37 years)

Birth Place

Balangoda

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Left-Arm Bowl

Teams

Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka A, Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club, Wayamba, Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI, Sri Lanka Ports Authority Cricket Club, Nondescripts Cricket Club, Chilaw Marians Cricket Club, Kandy District, Sri Lanka Cricket XI/Sri Lanka Board XI, Ruhuna, Sri Lanka Cricket Combined XI, Sri Lanka Board President's XI, Puttalam District, Dambulla District, Colombo Cricket Club, Combined Provinces, Wayamba United, Duronto Rajshahi/Rajshahi Kings, Basnahira, Western Troopers, Galle Guardians, Rangpur Riders, Paktia Panthers, Paarl Rocks, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Colombo Kings, Trinbago Knight Riders, Galle Marvels/Galle Gladiators, Minister Group Dhaka, B-Love Kandy/Kandy Warriors, Sylhet Strikers

ICC Rankings

Ranking In
Test
ODI
T20

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All rounder

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