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          Thisara Perera

          All Rounder

          man of the match
          • 12

            ODI

          • 5

            T20

          A burly and strong man, Thisara Perera is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who bats left handed and has been touted as a genuine all-rounder in the Sri Lankan ranks. He earned his call-up to the national squad in 2009 as an emergency backup to an injured Angelo Mathews and has since then impressed with both bat and ball.

          Opening the bowling for his Under-19 squad, Thisara performed well on the England tour and was brilliant in a tri-nation tournament involving India and Bangladesh, picking up eight wickets in four matches. His performances earned him a ticket to Sri Lanka's Under-19 team for the World Cup held in Malaysia in 2008. Injuries to senior players paved the way for an ODI debut against India in 2009. Thisara also took six wickets in the tri-series involving India and Bangladesh in Dhaka and shared a match-winning partnership with Thilan Samaraweera against India. Since then, Perera has regularly featured in ODIs and T20Is for Sri Lanka and has made a reputation for himself for his ability to strike a heavy ball and clear the boundary with relative ease.

          Due to his all-round prowess, Perera was usurped by the Chennai franchise in the Indian T20 League in 2010. He then represented the now defunct Kerala franchise in 2011 before being transferred to Mumbai for the 5th edition of the Indian T20 League in 2012. The following year, he was released from Mumbai and traded to the Hyderabad franchise for the sixth edition of the league. Perera's pattern of one-year stints in various teams in the league continued when he became the only Sri Lankan player to be bought in the 2014 auction. He was one of the many key buys made by Mohali. In the Big Bash League, Perera was picked by Brisbane Heat.
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          Thisara Perera

          QUICK FACTS
          BATTING STYLE

          Left Handed

          BOWLING STYLE

          Right-arm medium fast

          TEAM

          Sri Lanka

          Place of birth

          Colombo

          Birthday

          April 3, 1989

          Full Name

          Narangoda Liyanaarachchilage Thisara Chirantha Perera

          Nick Name

          Panda

          MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED

          Sri Lanka, Asia XI, ICC World XI, Sri Lankan Board XI, Colts Cricket Club, Gloucestershire, Sri Lanka Army Sports Club, Sri Lanka A, Sri Lankan Invitation XI, Sinhalese Sports Club, Punjab Kings, Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, Wayamba, Sri Lanka Under-19, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Brisbane Heat, Melbourne Renegades, Basnahira, Sylhet Strikers, Kandurata Warriors, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rangpur Riders, Barbados Royals, Saint Lucia Kings, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Antigua Hawksbills, Sri Lanka Cricket Board President XI, Uthura Yellows, Mohammedan Sporting Club, Yaal Blazers, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Dhaka Capitals, Comilla Victorians, Barisal Bulls, Colombo, Kandy, Rising Pune Supergiant, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings, Kandy Crusaders, Khulna Tigers, Kandy District, Colombo District, Dambulla, World XI, Bangla Tigers, Team Srilankan Cricket, Multan Sultans, Montreal Tigers, Paktia Panthers, Sindhis, Sri Lanka Legends, Colombo Strikers, Jaffna Kings, Pune Devils, Chennai Brave Jaguars, Asia Lions, World Giants, Gujarat Greats, Manipal Tigers, New York Strikers, Kathmandu Knights, Vizag Titans, Bulawayo Brave Jaguars, Texas Chargers, Premium Aussies, Red Carpet Delhi, Dubai Giants, Sri Lankan Lions, NYS Lagos, Kandy Bolts, Gujarat Samp Army

          Thisara Perera Match records

          BATTING

          • HUNDREDS

            0

          • FIFTIES

            1

          • FOURS

            21

          • SIXES

            4

          • BALLS FACED

            278

          • NOT OUT

            0

          • MATCHES

            6

          • INNINGS

            10

          • RUNS

            203

          • AVERAGE

            20.30

          • STRIKE RATE

            73.02

          • HIGHEST SCORE

            75 Vs
            Pakistan

          BOWLING

          • MATCHES

            6

          • INNINGS

            8

          • OVERS

            159

          • BOWLED

            954

          • MAIDENS

            20

          • RUNS

            653

          • WICKETS

            11

          • AVERAGE

            59.36

          • STRIKE RATE

            86.72

          • ECONOMY RATE

            4.10

          • OVERALL BEST

            4/63 Vs
            Pakistan

          • BEST IN MATCH

            4/151 Vs
            Pakistan

          • 4 WICKET

            1

          • 5 WICKET

            0

          • 10 WICKET

            0

          • CATCHES

            1

          • STUMPING

            0

          • RUN OUT

            0

            Thisara Perera Profile
            A burly and strong man, Thisara Perera is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who bats left handed and has been touted as a genuine all-rounder in the Sri Lankan ranks. He earned his call-up to the national squad in 2009 as an emergency backup to an injured Angelo Mathews and has since then impressed with both bat and ball.

            Opening the bowling for his Under-19 squad, Thisara performed well on the England tour and was brilliant in a tri-nation tournament involving India and Bangladesh, picking up eight wickets in four matches. His performances earned him a ticket to Sri Lanka's Under-19 team for the World Cup held in Malaysia in 2008. Injuries to senior players paved the way for an ODI debut against India in 2009. Thisara also took six wickets in the tri-series involving India and Bangladesh in Dhaka and shared a match-winning partnership with Thilan Samaraweera against India. Since then, Perera has regularly featured in ODIs and T20Is for Sri Lanka and has made a reputation for himself for his ability to strike a heavy ball and clear the boundary with relative ease.

            Due to his all-round prowess, Perera was usurped by the Chennai franchise in the Indian T20 League in 2010. He then represented the now defunct Kerala franchise in 2011 before being transferred to Mumbai for the 5th edition of the Indian T20 League in 2012. The following year, he was released from Mumbai and traded to the Hyderabad franchise for the sixth edition of the league. Perera's pattern of one-year stints in various teams in the league continued when he became the only Sri Lankan player to be bought in the 2014 auction. He was one of the many key buys made by Mohali. In the Big Bash League, Perera was picked by Brisbane Heat.