player image

Suranga Lakmal

Born

Mar 10, 1987 (37 years)

Birth Place

Matara

Role

Bowler

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Suranga Lakmal Statistics

Batting Stats

74

Matches

35

Innings

168

Runs

33

Highest Score

17

Not Out

101.20

Strike Rate

0

50's

0

100's

-

200's

9.33

Average

166

Balls

-

300's

14

4's

6

6's

5

Ducks

Bowling Stats

74

Matches

74

Innings

77

Wickets

1431

Balls

1924

Runs

0

Overs

8.06

Economy

-

Maidens

5/34

BBI

0

4W

1

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

24.98

Average

18.5

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test vs West Indies at P Sara Oval, Nov 23, 2010
ODIvs India at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Dec 18, 2009
T20 vs England at County Ground, Jun 25, 2011
Teams played for

Sri Lanka/Sri Lankans, Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club, Sri Lanka A, Basnahira South, Sri Lanka Board XI, Derbyshire, Ruhuna, The Rest, Galle District, Colombo District, Basnahira, Western Troopers, Kandy Crusaders, Jaffna Stallions, SLC Blues, Jaffna Kings, Colombo Stars

About Player

A medium-fast bowler, SurangaLakmal, made his First-Class debut in 2007-08 for Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic club. After a remarkable first season, he was chosen in the Sri Lanka 'A' squad for the tour of South Africa. ChandikaHathurusinghe, coach of Sri Lanka 'A' team, said that he bowled superbly through the tour even though he didn't have the numbers to back his performance. Only 21 at the time, his coach felt he was a mature cricketer, who grasped things quickly, earmarking him for the future. His coach's recommendation earned him a place on the tour to Pakistan in early 2009 and he reportedly sustained minor injuries during the Lahore terror attack. He was also included in the Test squad for Sri Lanka's home series against Pakistan in July-August 2009 but made his debut in the second ODI against India after being ushered in as a replacement for Dilhara Fernando.Lakmal was a raw paceman then and lacked penetration. Plagued by injury problems as well as haphazardness, Lakmal found himself in and out of the side. Under the watchful supervision of ChamindaVaas, he has now grown leaps and bounds to become a key component of the Sri Lankan bowling attack, particularly in the longest format. Having picked up the yorker that tails in from LasithMalinga, Lakmal appears a complete bowler, so much so that MahelaJaywardene has marked him out as a future match-winner for Sri Lanka alongside ShamindaEranga.His new found unwavering dedication towards bowling with discipline, in addition to swinging the ball played a pivotal part in Sri Lanka's emphatic nine-wicket win over Pakistan in Dubai in January 2014. He continued his good work in the subsequent Test duel against Bangladesh as well as in the Asia Cup. The re-emergence of Lakmal has indeed eased some pressure off both RanganaHerath and Malinga.Lakmal could not participate in the Tests against Pakistan due to an ankle injury in August 2014. He rejoined the side in December for the ODIs against England and was also a part of the Test and ODI teams for the New Zealand tour. The lanky pacer, despite being injury-prone at times, proved his consistency during the 2015 home series' and enjoyed a well-deserved stint in all forms of the game.He carried it forward it in the overseas tours to England and South Africa with decent performances with the ball. His five-wicket haul at Port Elizabeth made him only the second Sri Lankan to have a fifer under his belt in South Africa. However his efforts were hidden under his side's dismal display. With age by his side and a deal of experience as well, he now has the responsibility as the side's leader of the attack.In what has been a case of a revolving door of captains in Sri Lanka, Lakmal had a fairly successful stint as the stand-in skipper, with a 2-0 whitewash of South Africa at home and a series saving victory against the West Indies in Barbados, hence becoming the first Asian team to win a match at the Kensington Oval.Lakmal has fetched himself some fairly interesting records. When he made his debut in 2009, he became the first player from the Hambantota district to represent Sri Lanka. He also joined an elite group comprising of KapilDev and Imran Khan when he became bagged a wicket off the first ball to be bowled at a new Test venue - the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in his case.World Cup through the yearsIn and out of the side until this point due to injuries and erratic form, Lakmal started out in the eleven during the 2015 World Cup, but was left out after four games with rather middling performances. In his first three matches, he picked up two wickets apiece against New Zealand, Afghanistan and Bangladesh respectively. However, after being taken to the cleaners by Root and Buttler especially in the death against England in the next match, finishing with 71 runs against his name in 7.4 overs, he made way for Sachitra Senanayake. In 2019, in swinging conditions in England, Sri Lanka rely heavily on him as he prepares to shoulder the attack's weight.ByCricbuzz staff

FAQs

What is the bowling style of Suranga Lakmal?

Suranga Lakmal is a Right-Arm Bowl bowler.

How many matches has Suranga Lakmal played in international cricket?

When did Suranga Lakmal make his debut?

How many wickets will Suranga Lakmal take in international cricket?

How many hat-tricks has Suranga Lakmal take in international cricket?

How many five-wicket hauls does Suranga Lakmal have?

What is Suranga Lakmal's best bowling figure in an innings?

What is Suranga Lakmal's economy rate in international cricket?

Suranga
Lakmal

Personal Info

Born

10-03-1987 (37 years)

Birth Place

Matara

Role

Bowler

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

Sri Lanka/Sri Lankans, Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club, Sri Lanka A, Basnahira South, Sri Lanka Board XI, Derbyshire, Ruhuna, The Rest, Galle District, Colombo District, Basnahira, Western Troopers, Kandy Crusaders, Jaffna Stallions, SLC Blues, Jaffna Kings, Colombo Stars

ICC Rankings

Ranking In
Test
ODI
T20

Batting

-
-
-

Bowling

-
-
-

All rounder

-
-
-

FAQs