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Thisara Perera

Narangoda Liyanaarachchige Thisara Chirantha Perera (Sinhala: තිසර පෙරේරා; born 3 April 1989), popularly as Thisara Perera, is a former Sri Lankan international cricketer who played all formats for the national team. He also captained the team in limited-overs formats.[1] Domestically he plays for Sri Lanka Army Sports Club in the Premier Trophy and Premier Limited-Overs Tournament, and the Jaffna Stallions in the Lanka Premier League. Perera has played franchise T20 cricket all around the world for numerous leagues. Primarily a bowling all-rounder, he is an aggressive left-handed batsman who can hit big sixes in death overs and is a useful right-arm medium-fast bowler.

Thisara Perera
Thisara Perera playing for Sri Lanka in 2014
Personal information
Full name
Narangoda Liyanaarachchilage Thisara Chirantha Perera
Born (1989-04-03) 3 April 1989 (age 35)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NicknamePanda, TP
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-fast
RoleBowling all-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 115)26 May 2011 v England
Last Test8 July 2012 v Pakistan
ODI debut (cap 141)24 December 2009 v India
Last ODI14 March 2021 v West Indies
ODI shirt no.1
T20I debut (cap 36)3 May 2010 v Zimbabwe
Last T20I7 March 2021 v West Indies
T20I shirt no.1
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2008/09–2013/14Colts Cricket Club[a]
2014–2015Kings XI Punjab (squad no. 1)
2014/15–2018/19Sinhalese Sports Club
2015, 2017Rangpur Riders (squad no. 16)
2017–2018Quetta Gladiators (squad no. 16)
2017–2018Gloucestershire
2019/20–presentSri Lanka Army Sports Club
2020–presentJaffna Kings
2023–presentSylhet Strikers
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I T20
Matches 6 166 84 350
Runs scored 203 2,338 1,204 4,400
Batting average 20.30 19.98 23.15 21.35
100s/50s 0/1 1/10 0/3 0/12
Top score 75 140 61 97*
Balls bowled 954 5,900 1,102 5,106
Wickets 11 175 51 275
Bowling average 59.36 32.80 33.66 26.63
5 wickets in innings 0 4 0 2
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 4/151 6/44 3/24 5/26
Catches/stumpings 1/– 62/– 30/– 148/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 11 March 2023
Medal record

Perera was a part of the Sri Lankan team that won the 2014 ICC World Twenty20, and scored the winning six in the final.[2] On 12 February 2016, Perera became the second player (after Australian Brett Lee) to take a hat-trick in both ODI & T20I.[3] In Australia he is known by his nickname "panda", which was bestowed upon him by George Bailey during his stint in the BBL with the Brisbane Heat, although he prefers "TP".[4]

On 26 July 2013 against South Africa, Perera hit Robin Peterson for 35 runs in one over (6, Wd, 6, 6, 6, 4, 6), which is recorded as the second most expensive over in ODI History. On 28 March 2021 Perera became the first Sri Lankan to hit six sixes in an over, doing so for the Sri Lanka Army Sports Club against Bloomfield. The bowler on the receiving end was part-time off-spinner Dilhan Cooray.

On 3 May 2021, Perera announced his retirement from international cricket,[5][6] however he confirmed that he would continue to play domestic and franchise cricket.[7]

Early career edit

Thisara Perera started his cricket career as a teenager at St. Anthony's College, Wattala.[8] He later attended the prestigious St. Joseph's College, Colombo, which has produced Sri Lankan cricketers such as Chaminda Vaas, Angelo Mathews and Dimuth Karunaratne. He represented Sri Lanka at various youth levels, and was selected for the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. In November 2008, he made his first class debut for the Colts Cricket Club.[2] He has picked up 41 wickets in 18 U19 ODIs. He is also the leading wicket taker for the Sri Lanka under-19 team without grabbing a fifer in his career.[9]

International career edit

ODI career edit

 
Thisara Perera batting against England

Perera made his international debut for Sri Lanka in December 2009, in a late call-up to play in an ODI against India in Kolkata.[2] He took his first five-wicket haul in international cricket in August 2010, earning him the player of the match award in an ODI victory over India.[10] He took five wickets in an ODI against Australia on the same tour.[11]

Perera was a member of Sri Lanka's squad for the 2011 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh. He was part of the team defeated in the final of the tournament by India, scoring 22 not out off ten deliveries and taking the wicket of Gautam Gambhir.[12] He was not selected for the Test series against Pakistan later in the year, being retained only for the ODI and Twenty20 sides, but was recalled to the Test team for the end-of-year tour of South Africa[13] He played two ODIs on the tour and scored his first half-century in the format—69 not out off 44 balls—to help Sri Lanka to victory in the fourth of the five-match series in Kimberley.[14] In the 2nd ODI of 2012 series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, he done brilliant late-order hitting and became first ever person to take 6 wickets against Pakistan in an ODI - his career best. This performance won him the Man of the Match as well.[15] In the 4th ODI of the same series, he shocked Pakistan by taking a hat-trick[16] and managing a run-out in his maiden over took the wicket of saajid and became first Sri Lankan to register a hat-trick against Pakistan.[17]

Perera also has the record for the highest ODI score for Sri Lanka when batting at number 9 position or lower when he scored unbeaten 80 runs.[18]

On 5 January 2019, in the second ODI against New Zealand, Perera scored his first century in ODIs, when he made 140 runs from 74 balls.[19] It was the fastest century against New Zealand in ODIs, coming from 57 balls.[20] Perera also scored thirteen sixes in his innings, the most by a Sri Lankan batsman in an ODI, and the most sixes by a batsman on the losing side in an ODI match.[21]

Test career edit

He was selected in Sri Lanka's Test squad for a series against England. He made his debut in the first Test of the series at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. In an innings defeat, he scored 25 and 20 with the bat and took no wickets. He was not selected for the Test series against Pakistan later in the year, being retained only for the ODI and Twenty20 sides, but was recalled to the Test team for the end-of-year tour of South Africa. He played in all three Tests of the tour, scoring 81 runs and taking five wickets.[13]

 
Thisara Perera getting ready to bowl

T20 international career edit

In May 2010, he made his Twenty20 international debut, representing Sri Lanka in the ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies.[2] He was a member of the Sri Lankan team that in October 2010 inflicted Australia's first defeat in a Twenty20 international in Australia, bringing up Sri Lanka's final 16 runs to win the match off three deliveries.[22]

Perera also contributed to the win 2014 ICC World Twenty20 championship which was Sri Lanka's first World T20I title. In that innings against India in the final, Perera had an unbeaten partnership with Kumar Sangakkara and hit the winning boundary.

He also took a hat-trick on 12 February 2016 in a T20I series against India, which is the fourth overall and first by a Sri Lankan. However, he was gone for nought in batting and Sri Lanka lost the match by 69 runs.[23]

He has played the most number of T20I innings(45) for Sri Lanka without scoring a T20I fifty and also holds the record for scoring most number of T20I runs for Sri Lanka without hitting any fifties.[24]

He too has the record for the highest individual score for Sri Lanka when batting at number 7 position or lower in Twenty20 International (49) and also jointly holds the record for Sri Lanka for the highest score batting at number 8 position in T20I along with Angelo Mathews(35*)[25]

In August 2017, he was named in a World XI side to play three Twenty20 International matches against Pakistan in the 2017 Independence Cup in Lahore.[26] In the second T20I of the series, Perera took 2 wickets and scored an unbeaten 19-ball 47 runs to lift the World XI to win by 7 wickets. The score highlighted by five huge sixes and Perera won the man of the match award for his match winning all-round performances.[27]

In April 2018, he was named in the Rest of the World XI squad for the one-off T20I against the West Indies, to be played at Lord's on 31 May 2018.[28]

Captaincy edit

In October 2017, against Pakistan he was named as captain for Sri Lanka for 3 match T20I series.[29] This announcement came after Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed that the fixture in Lahore would go ahead as planned and their limited-overs captain, Upul Tharanga, had pulled out of the match due to security reasons.[30] Ahead of the T20I in Lahore, Cricket Sri Lanka's president Thilanga Sumathipala said that the team was privileged to be in Pakistan and that he would help support the country in hosting more tours.[31] Najam Sethi, chairman of the PCB, said that this fixture would be the start of international cricket returning to the country, with him expecting every country to play in Pakistan by the end of 2020.[32] Despite all those efforts, Sri Lanka suffered another whitewash and lost the T20I series 3–0.[33]

On 29 November 2017, Perera was named as Sri Lanka's captain for the ODI and T20I matches against India, replacing Upul Tharanga.[34] The change came due to poor performance and whitewash losses under Tharanga's captaincy.[1]

His first ODI captaincy came in the first ODI against India at Dharamsala. In the match, Perera won the toss and elected to field first. The result gave full sorts of validity, where the Sri Lankan pacers led by Suranga Lakmal devastated the Indian batting line up. At one time, India were seven down for just 39 runs, until MS Dhoni paced the innings to reach India's total over hundred. Finally India scored 112 runs and Perera took the wicket of Dhoni as the final wicket of the innings. This 112 ranked as India's third-lowest in ODIs at home and their lowest at home when batting first.[35] Sri Lanka comfortably won the match by 7 wickets and finished their 12 ODI loss streak as well.[36] Finally, Sri Lanka lost the ODI series 1–2.[37] In the T20I series, Sri Lanka suffered a 3 loss whitewash, by giving 6 consecutive losses under Perera's captaincy.[38]

Post captaincy edit

In May 2018, he was one of 33 cricketers to be awarded a national contract by Sri Lanka Cricket ahead of the 2018–19 season.[39][40]

During the 3-match ODI series against New Zealand, Perera appeared as the rescue man for Sri Lanka. In the first ODI, however he was hammered for 34 runs by Jimmy Neesham in the penultimate over (6, 6, 6, 6, NB2, 6, 1). Having started the over with figures of 9-0-46-2, Thisara finished with 10-0-80-2.[41]

In the second ODI, Perera scored his maiden ODI century, which broke several world records. His century off 57 balls was the fastest against New Zealand. Perera's 13 sixes beat the Sri Lanka record of 11, which had been held by Sanath Jayasuriya since 1996. Perera thrashed 13 sixes and eight fours on his way to 140 off 74 balls, which is recorded as the joint highest individual score by a Sri Lankan against New Zealand (along with Jayasuriya's 140 in 1994). Despite Perera's onslaught, Sri Lanka lost the match by 21 runs, where he dismissed as the last wicket in 47th over. His 13 sixes is the most sixes by a batsman on the losing side in ODIs.[21] Due to brilliant batting performance, Perera was adjudged man of the match.[42]

In the third ODI, Perera continued his heroics with a quick 80. New Zealand batted first and posted mighty 364 on the board. Sri Lankan chase started successfully, but wickets at regular intervals slowed the progress. Perera crashing three sixes and seven fours in his 80 runs, but he soon dismissed by a magnificent catch taken by Martin Guptill. Sri Lanka lost the match by 113 runs and lost the series 3–0.[43]

In April 2019, he was named in Sri Lanka's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.[44][45] The International Cricket Council (ICC) named Perera as the key player of Sri Lanka's squad for the tournament.[46]

Retirement edit

On 3 May 2021, Perera announced that he had retired from across all formats of international cricket. It was reported that he retired from international cricket following pay dispute with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board and also reports emerged regarding the intentions of SLC to axe several senior players from the national team in the limited overs matches to nurture and give opportunities to the youngsters.[47][48][49][50]

Domestic and franchise cricket edit

Sri Lankan domestic career edit

Perera made his List A and first-class debuts for Colts Cricket Club on in November 2008.[51][52] Barely a year later he was called up to the national team and made his senior international debut.[53]

In March 2018, he was named in Colombo's squad for the 2017–18 Super Four Provincial Tournament.[54][55] The following month, he was also named in Colombo's squad for the 2018 Super Provincial One Day Tournament.[56]

In August 2018, he was named as the captain of Dambulla's squad the 2018 SLC T20 League.[57] In March 2019, he was named in Kandy's squad for the 2019 Super Provincial One Day Tournament.[58]

On 28 March 2021, in a Major Clubs Limited Over Tournament match between Sri Lanka Army Sports Club and Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club, Perera hit six sixes in one over off the bowling of Dilhan Cooray.[59] Perera became the first Sri Lankan to achieve this in a domestic cricket match,[60] and he also scored the second-fastest fifty in List A cricket.[61]

T20 franchise career edit

Perera was purchased by the Chennai Super Kings for US$50,000 in the auction for the 2010 Indian Premier League.[62] His price increased for the 2011 Indian Premier League, fetching US$80,000 from the Kochi Tuskers Kerala.[63] During the 2016 Indian Premier League auction he was sold to new franchise Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 1 crore in the second round.[64]

On 3 June 2018, he was selected to play for the Montreal Tigers in the players' draft for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament.[65][66] In September 2018, he was named in Paktia's squad in the first edition of the Afghanistan Premier League tournament.[67] The following month, he was named in the squad for the Comilla Victorians team, following the draft for the 2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League.[68]

In June 2019, he was selected to play for the Montreal Tigers franchise team in the 2019 Global T20 Canada tournament.[69] In November 2019, he was selected to play for the Dhaka Platoon in the 2019–20 Bangladesh Premier League.[70] In October 2020, he was drafted by the Jaffna Stallions for the inaugural edition of the Lanka Premier League.[71] In April 2021, he was signed by Karachi Kings to play in the rescheduled matches in the 2021 Pakistan Super League.[72] In November 2021, he was selected to play for the Jaffna Kings following the players' draft for the 2021 Lanka Premier League.[73] In July 2022, he was signed by the Jaffna Kings for the third edition of the Lanka Premier League.[74]

In September 2022, he was signed by the Gujarat Giants for the 1st edition of the Legends League Cricket. In October 2023, he was drafted for Manipal Tigers.[75]

Personal life edit

Perera married his girlfriend Sherami Dinulshika at age eighteen.[76][77] In October 2020, he was commissioned as a Major in the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force attached the Gajaba Regiment.[78]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Not every team is listed below. Only sides which Perera played for in more than one season are listed.

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Narangoda Liyanaarachchige Thisara Chirantha Perera Sinhala ත සර ප ර ර born 3 April 1989 popularly as Thisara Perera is a former Sri Lankan international cricketer who played all formats for the national team He also captained the team in limited overs formats 1 Domestically he plays for Sri Lanka Army Sports Club in the Premier Trophy and Premier Limited Overs Tournament and the Jaffna Stallions in the Lanka Premier League Perera has played franchise T20 cricket all around the world for numerous leagues Primarily a bowling all rounder he is an aggressive left handed batsman who can hit big sixes in death overs and is a useful right arm medium fast bowler Thisara PereraThisara Perera playing for Sri Lanka in 2014Personal informationFull nameNarangoda Liyanaarachchilage Thisara Chirantha PereraBorn 1989 04 03 3 April 1989 age 35 Colombo Sri LankaNicknamePanda TPHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in BattingLeft handedBowlingRight arm medium fastRoleBowling all rounderInternational informationNational sideSri Lanka 2009 2021 Test debut cap 115 26 May 2011 v EnglandLast Test8 July 2012 v PakistanODI debut cap 141 24 December 2009 v IndiaLast ODI14 March 2021 v West IndiesODI shirt no 1T20I debut cap 36 3 May 2010 v ZimbabweLast T20I7 March 2021 v West IndiesT20I shirt no 1Domestic team informationYearsTeam2008 09 2013 14Colts Cricket Club a 2014 2015Kings XI Punjab squad no 1 2014 15 2018 19Sinhalese Sports Club2015 2017Rangpur Riders squad no 16 2017 2018Quetta Gladiators squad no 16 2017 2018Gloucestershire2019 20 presentSri Lanka Army Sports Club2020 presentJaffna Kings2023 presentSylhet StrikersCareer statisticsCompetition Test ODI T20I T20Matches 6 166 84 350Runs scored 203 2 338 1 204 4 400Batting average 20 30 19 98 23 15 21 35100s 50s 0 1 1 10 0 3 0 12Top score 75 140 61 97 Balls bowled 954 5 900 1 102 5 106Wickets 11 175 51 275Bowling average 59 36 32 80 33 66 26 635 wickets in innings 0 4 0 210 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 4 151 6 44 3 24 5 26Catches stumpings 1 62 30 148 Source ESPNcricinfo 11 March 2023Medal record Men s CricketRepresenting Sri LankaSouth Asian Games2010 Dhaka TeamPerera was a part of the Sri Lankan team that won the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and scored the winning six in the final 2 On 12 February 2016 Perera became the second player after Australian Brett Lee to take a hat trick in both ODI amp T20I 3 In Australia he is known by his nickname panda which was bestowed upon him by George Bailey during his stint in the BBL with the Brisbane Heat although he prefers TP 4 On 26 July 2013 against South Africa Perera hit Robin Peterson for 35 runs in one over 6 Wd 6 6 6 4 6 which is recorded as the second most expensive over in ODI History On 28 March 2021 Perera became the first Sri Lankan to hit six sixes in an over doing so for the Sri Lanka Army Sports Club against Bloomfield The bowler on the receiving end was part time off spinner Dilhan Cooray On 3 May 2021 Perera announced his retirement from international cricket 5 6 however he confirmed that he would continue to play domestic and franchise cricket 7 Contents 1 Early career 2 International career 2 1 ODI career 2 2 Test career 2 3 T20 international career 2 4 Captaincy 2 5 Post captaincy 2 6 Retirement 3 Domestic and franchise cricket 3 1 Sri Lankan domestic career 3 2 T20 franchise career 4 Personal life 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly career editThisara Perera started his cricket career as a teenager at St Anthony s College Wattala 8 He later attended the prestigious St Joseph s College Colombo which has produced Sri Lankan cricketers such as Chaminda Vaas Angelo Mathews and Dimuth Karunaratne He represented Sri Lanka at various youth levels and was selected for the 2008 ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup In November 2008 he made his first class debut for the Colts Cricket Club 2 He has picked up 41 wickets in 18 U19 ODIs He is also the leading wicket taker for the Sri Lanka under 19 team without grabbing a fifer in his career 9 International career editODI career edit nbsp Thisara Perera batting against EnglandPerera made his international debut for Sri Lanka in December 2009 in a late call up to play in an ODI against India in Kolkata 2 He took his first five wicket haul in international cricket in August 2010 earning him the player of the match award in an ODI victory over India 10 He took five wickets in an ODI against Australia on the same tour 11 Perera was a member of Sri Lanka s squad for the 2011 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka India and Bangladesh He was part of the team defeated in the final of the tournament by India scoring 22 not out off ten deliveries and taking the wicket of Gautam Gambhir 12 He was not selected for the Test series against Pakistan later in the year being retained only for the ODI and Twenty20 sides but was recalled to the Test team for the end of year tour of South Africa 13 He played two ODIs on the tour and scored his first half century in the format 69 not out off 44 balls to help Sri Lanka to victory in the fourth of the five match series in Kimberley 14 In the 2nd ODI of 2012 series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka he done brilliant late order hitting and became first ever person to take 6 wickets against Pakistan in an ODI his career best This performance won him the Man of the Match as well 15 In the 4th ODI of the same series he shocked Pakistan by taking a hat trick 16 and managing a run out in his maiden over took the wicket of saajid and became first Sri Lankan to register a hat trick against Pakistan 17 Perera also has the record for the highest ODI score for Sri Lanka when batting at number 9 position or lower when he scored unbeaten 80 runs 18 On 5 January 2019 in the second ODI against New Zealand Perera scored his first century in ODIs when he made 140 runs from 74 balls 19 It was the fastest century against New Zealand in ODIs coming from 57 balls 20 Perera also scored thirteen sixes in his innings the most by a Sri Lankan batsman in an ODI and the most sixes by a batsman on the losing side in an ODI match 21 Test career edit He was selected in Sri Lanka s Test squad for a series against England He made his debut in the first Test of the series at Sophia Gardens Cardiff In an innings defeat he scored 25 and 20 with the bat and took no wickets He was not selected for the Test series against Pakistan later in the year being retained only for the ODI and Twenty20 sides but was recalled to the Test team for the end of year tour of South Africa He played in all three Tests of the tour scoring 81 runs and taking five wickets 13 nbsp Thisara Perera getting ready to bowlT20 international career edit In May 2010 he made his Twenty20 international debut representing Sri Lanka in the ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies 2 He was a member of the Sri Lankan team that in October 2010 inflicted Australia s first defeat in a Twenty20 international in Australia bringing up Sri Lanka s final 16 runs to win the match off three deliveries 22 Perera also contributed to the win 2014 ICC World Twenty20 championship which was Sri Lanka s first World T20I title In that innings against India in the final Perera had an unbeaten partnership with Kumar Sangakkara and hit the winning boundary He also took a hat trick on 12 February 2016 in a T20I series against India which is the fourth overall and first by a Sri Lankan However he was gone for nought in batting and Sri Lanka lost the match by 69 runs 23 He has played the most number of T20I innings 45 for Sri Lanka without scoring a T20I fifty and also holds the record for scoring most number of T20I runs for Sri Lanka without hitting any fifties 24 He too has the record for the highest individual score for Sri Lanka when batting at number 7 position or lower in Twenty20 International 49 and also jointly holds the record for Sri Lanka for the highest score batting at number 8 position in T20I along with Angelo Mathews 35 25 In August 2017 he was named in a World XI side to play three Twenty20 International matches against Pakistan in the 2017 Independence Cup in Lahore 26 In the second T20I of the series Perera took 2 wickets and scored an unbeaten 19 ball 47 runs to lift the World XI to win by 7 wickets The score highlighted by five huge sixes and Perera won the man of the match award for his match winning all round performances 27 In April 2018 he was named in the Rest of the World XI squad for the one off T20I against the West Indies to be played at Lord s on 31 May 2018 28 Captaincy edit In October 2017 against Pakistan he was named as captain for Sri Lanka for 3 match T20I series 29 This announcement came after Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed that the fixture in Lahore would go ahead as planned and their limited overs captain Upul Tharanga had pulled out of the match due to security reasons 30 Ahead of the T20I in Lahore Cricket Sri Lanka s president Thilanga Sumathipala said that the team was privileged to be in Pakistan and that he would help support the country in hosting more tours 31 Najam Sethi chairman of the PCB said that this fixture would be the start of international cricket returning to the country with him expecting every country to play in Pakistan by the end of 2020 32 Despite all those efforts Sri Lanka suffered another whitewash and lost the T20I series 3 0 33 On 29 November 2017 Perera was named as Sri Lanka s captain for the ODI and T20I matches against India replacing Upul Tharanga 34 The change came due to poor performance and whitewash losses under Tharanga s captaincy 1 His first ODI captaincy came in the first ODI against India at Dharamsala In the match Perera won the toss and elected to field first The result gave full sorts of validity where the Sri Lankan pacers led by Suranga Lakmal devastated the Indian batting line up At one time India were seven down for just 39 runs until MS Dhoni paced the innings to reach India s total over hundred Finally India scored 112 runs and Perera took the wicket of Dhoni as the final wicket of the innings This 112 ranked as India s third lowest in ODIs at home and their lowest at home when batting first 35 Sri Lanka comfortably won the match by 7 wickets and finished their 12 ODI loss streak as well 36 Finally Sri Lanka lost the ODI series 1 2 37 In the T20I series Sri Lanka suffered a 3 loss whitewash by giving 6 consecutive losses under Perera s captaincy 38 Post captaincy edit In May 2018 he was one of 33 cricketers to be awarded a national contract by Sri Lanka Cricket ahead of the 2018 19 season 39 40 During the 3 match ODI series against New Zealand Perera appeared as the rescue man for Sri Lanka In the first ODI however he was hammered for 34 runs by Jimmy Neesham in the penultimate over 6 6 6 6 NB2 6 1 Having started the over with figures of 9 0 46 2 Thisara finished with 10 0 80 2 41 In the second ODI Perera scored his maiden ODI century which broke several world records His century off 57 balls was the fastest against New Zealand Perera s 13 sixes beat the Sri Lanka record of 11 which had been held by Sanath Jayasuriya since 1996 Perera thrashed 13 sixes and eight fours on his way to 140 off 74 balls which is recorded as the joint highest individual score by a Sri Lankan against New Zealand along with Jayasuriya s 140 in 1994 Despite Perera s onslaught Sri Lanka lost the match by 21 runs where he dismissed as the last wicket in 47th over His 13 sixes is the most sixes by a batsman on the losing side in ODIs 21 Due to brilliant batting performance Perera was adjudged man of the match 42 In the third ODI Perera continued his heroics with a quick 80 New Zealand batted first and posted mighty 364 on the board Sri Lankan chase started successfully but wickets at regular intervals slowed the progress Perera crashing three sixes and seven fours in his 80 runs but he soon dismissed by a magnificent catch taken by Martin Guptill Sri Lanka lost the match by 113 runs and lost the series 3 0 43 In April 2019 he was named in Sri Lanka s squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup 44 45 The International Cricket Council ICC named Perera as the key player of Sri Lanka s squad for the tournament 46 Retirement edit On 3 May 2021 Perera announced that he had retired from across all formats of international cricket It was reported that he retired from international cricket following pay dispute with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board and also reports emerged regarding the intentions of SLC to axe several senior players from the national team in the limited overs matches to nurture and give opportunities to the youngsters 47 48 49 50 Domestic and franchise cricket editSri Lankan domestic career edit Perera made his List A and first class debuts for Colts Cricket Club on in November 2008 51 52 Barely a year later he was called up to the national team and made his senior international debut 53 In March 2018 he was named in Colombo s squad for the 2017 18 Super Four Provincial Tournament 54 55 The following month he was also named in Colombo s squad for the 2018 Super Provincial One Day Tournament 56 In August 2018 he was named as the captain of Dambulla s squad the 2018 SLC T20 League 57 In March 2019 he was named in Kandy s squad for the 2019 Super Provincial One Day Tournament 58 On 28 March 2021 in a Major Clubs Limited Over Tournament match between Sri Lanka Army Sports Club and Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club Perera hit six sixes in one over off the bowling of Dilhan Cooray 59 Perera became the first Sri Lankan to achieve this in a domestic cricket match 60 and he also scored the second fastest fifty in List A cricket 61 T20 franchise career edit Perera was purchased by the Chennai Super Kings for US 50 000 in the auction for the 2010 Indian Premier League 62 His price increased for the 2011 Indian Premier League fetching US 80 000 from the Kochi Tuskers Kerala 63 During the 2016 Indian Premier League auction he was sold to new franchise Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 1 crore in the second round 64 On 3 June 2018 he was selected to play for the Montreal Tigers in the players draft for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament 65 66 In September 2018 he was named in Paktia s squad in the first edition of the Afghanistan Premier League tournament 67 The following month he was named in the squad for the Comilla Victorians team following the draft for the 2018 19 Bangladesh Premier League 68 In June 2019 he was selected to play for the Montreal Tigers franchise team in the 2019 Global T20 Canada tournament 69 In November 2019 he was selected to play for the Dhaka Platoon in the 2019 20 Bangladesh Premier League 70 In October 2020 he was drafted by the Jaffna Stallions for the inaugural edition of the Lanka Premier League 71 In April 2021 he was signed by Karachi Kings to play in the rescheduled matches in the 2021 Pakistan Super League 72 In November 2021 he was selected to play for the Jaffna Kings following the players draft for the 2021 Lanka Premier League 73 In July 2022 he was signed by the Jaffna Kings for the third edition of the Lanka Premier League 74 In September 2022 he was signed by the Gujarat Giants for the 1st edition of the Legends League Cricket In October 2023 he was drafted for Manipal Tigers 75 Personal life editPerera married his girlfriend Sherami Dinulshika at age eighteen 76 77 In October 2020 he was commissioned as a Major in the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force attached the Gajaba Regiment 78 Notes edit Not every team is listed below Only sides which Perera played for in more than one season are listed References edit a b Thisara Perera named captain for ODIs T20Is against India ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 November 2017 a b c d Thisara Perera Sri Lanka ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 31 December 2011 Thisara Perera becomes only the second cricketer after Brett Lee to take hat trick in both ODIs and T20Is Sportskeeda Retrieved 12 February 2016 Shikhar Dhawan s ton wins Thisara Perera s one over heroics in vain Thisara Perera announces retirement from International Cricket Sri Lanka Cricket 3 May 2021 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Sri Lanka all rounder Thisara Perera announces international retirement International Cricket Council Retrieved 3 May 2021 Thisara Perera retires from international cricket ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 3 May 2021 Dhambarage Chris 23 April 2010 Perera out to showcase his talents at WC T20 Daily News Online Retrieved 27 August 2014 Match scorecard CricketArchive Retrieved 22 February 2017 S Dinakar 23 August 2010 India slumps to yet another big defeat The Hindu Archived from the original on 25 August 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Sri Lanka s Perera takes five but Australia rally to 239 Reuters India 3 November 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final India v Sri Lanka ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 31 December 2011 a b Ajantha Mendis included in Test squad for SA ESPNcricinfo 22 November 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Purohit Abhishek 20 January 2012 Hard hitting Perera seals first win for Sri Lanka He is now part of Mumbai Indians for USD 650 000 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 24 January 2012 Clinical Sri Lanka thrash the Pakistan to make it 1 1 Cricket Org PK Retrieved 10 June 2012 Cricket Perera bags hat trick in Sri Lankan win 17 June 2012 Awful Pakistan Crash once again Cricket Org PK Archived from the original on 21 December 2012 Retrieved 17 June 2012 Match scorecard CricketArchive Retrieved 22 February 2017 Black Caps grab series win over Sri Lanka despite Perera s heroics Stuff 5 January 2019 Retrieved 5 January 2019 Perera ton in vain as batsmen Sodhi seal series win for New Zealand International Cricket Council Retrieved 5 January 2019 a b List of records Thisara Perera created with his blistering 140 run knock against New Zealand CricTracker 5 January 2019 Retrieved 5 January 2019 Australia suffer seven wicket Twenty20 defeat to Sri Lanka on home soil The Daily Telegraph 31 October 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Records Twenty20 Internationals Bowling records Hat tricks ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 12 February 2016 Match scorecard CricketArchive Retrieved 22 February 2017 Match scorecard CricketArchive Retrieved 22 February 2017 Faf du Plessis named captain of World XI to travel to Pakistan ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 24 August 2017 Amla Thisara star in World XI s last over win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 13 September 2017 Afridi Malik amp Perera added to ICC World XI squad www lords org Retrieved 19 April 2018 Thisara Perera to captain Sri Lanka in Lahore ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 October 2017 Sri Lanka agree to play T20I in Lahore ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 16 October 2017 We are happy and privileged to be here SLC president ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 October 2017 PCB chairman expects major cricket nations to resume touring Pakistan Sky Sports Retrieved 29 October 2017 Pakistan cruise to win on Lahore s big night ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 October 2017 India vs Sri Lanka Thisara Perera to lead Sri Lanka in ODI T20 series Indian Express 29 November 2017 Retrieved 29 November 2017 India s lowest total at home when batting first ESPNcricinfo 10 December 2017 Retrieved 10 December 2017 Sri Lanka rout India to snap 12 game losing streak ESPNcricinfo 10 December 2017 Retrieved 10 December 2017 India scamper to eighth successive ODI series win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 17 December 2017 Unadkat Pandey shine as India complete 3 0 sweep ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 24 December 2017 Sri Lanka assign 33 national contracts with pay hike International Cricket Council Retrieved 22 May 2018 Sri Lankan players to receive pay hike ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 May 2018 James Neesham marks return with five sixes in an over ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 January 2019 New Zealand pull off narrow win after Thisara Perera s 140 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 January 2019 Taylor Nicholls centuries seal 3 0 sweep ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 January 2019 Thirimanne Siriwardana Vandersay picked in World Cup squad ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 April 2019 Jeevan Mendis Siriwardana Vandersay make comebacks in Sri Lanka World Cup squad International Cricket Council Retrieved 18 April 2019 Team preview Sri Lanka International Cricket Council Retrieved 24 May 2019 Axe on several seniors in limited over cricket Print Edition The Sunday Times Sri Lanka Retrieved 3 May 2021 Silva Revatha S 29 April 2021 National cricket selectors to aim at 2023 World Cup The Morning Retrieved 3 May 2021 Breaking Thisara Perera retires from International Cricket NewsWire 3 May 2021 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Clementine Rex 2 May 2021 Let sanity prevail The Island Online Retrieved 3 May 2021 Premier Limited Over Tournament Tier A Colts Cricket Club v Moors Sports Club at Colombo Moors Nov 19 2008 ESPNcricinfo Premier League Tournament Tier A Sinhalese Sports Club v Colts Cricket Club at Colombo SSC Nov 21 23 2008 ESPNcricinfo Perera s promising start and debacle dailysports lk 22 October 2016 Cricket Mixed opinions on Provincial tournament Sunday Times Sri Lanka 26 March 2018 Archived from the original on 27 March 2018 Retrieved 27 March 2018 All you need to know about the SL Super Provincial Tournament Daily Sports 26 March 2018 Retrieved 27 March 2018 SLC Super Provincial 50 over tournament squads and fixtures The Papare Retrieved 27 April 2018 SLC T20 League 2018 squads finalized The Papare Retrieved 16 August 2018 Squads Fixtures announced for SLC Provincial 50 Overs Tournament The Papare 19 March 2019 Retrieved 19 March 2019 Sri Lanka all rounder Thisara Perera smacks six sixes in an over in a domestic match Cric Tracker 29 March 2021 Retrieved 29 March 2021 Thisara Perera Hits Six Sixes In An Over Becomes First Sri Lankan Cricketer To Do So In Domestic Cricket Cricket Addictor 28 March 2021 Retrieved 29 March 2021 Thisara Perera becomes first Sri Lankan to smash six sixes in an over ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 March 2021 IPL Auction Pollard Bond Costliest Players Outlook 19 January 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2011 K C Vijaya Kumar 9 January 2011 A tepid day as owners tighten purses The Hindu Retrieved 31 December 2011 Thisara only SL player picked up at IPL auction The Daily Mirror 7 February 2016 Global T20 Canada Complete Squads SportsKeeda Retrieved 4 June 2018 Global T20 Canada League Full Squads announced CricTracker 4 June 2018 Retrieved 4 June 2018 Afghanistan Premier League 2018 All you need to know from the player draft CricTracker 10 September 2018 Retrieved 10 September 2018 Full players list of the teams following Players Draft of BPL T20 2018 19 Bangladesh Cricket Board Retrieved 29 October 2018 Global T20 draft streamed live Canada Cricket Online 20 June 2019 Retrieved 20 June 2019 BPL draft Tamim Iqbal to team up with coach Mohammad Salahuddin for Dhaka ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 November 2019 Chris Gayle Andre Russell and Shahid Afridi among big names taken at LPL draft ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 October 2020 Lahore Qalandars bag Shakib Al Hasan Quetta Gladiators sign Andre Russell ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 28 April 2021 Kusal Perera Angelo Mathews miss out on LPL drafts ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 10 November 2021 LPL 2022 draft Kandy Falcons sign Hasaranga Rajapaksa to turn out for Dambulla Giants ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 6 July 2022 Manipal Tigers Squad Legends League Cricket 2023 Squad ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 12 January 2024 Questioning Thisara s integrity The Island 28 September 2013 Perera out to showcase his talents at WC T20 Daily News 23 April 2010 Dinesh Chandimal and Thisara Perera commissioned to Army Volunteer Force newswire lk Retrieved 9 October 2020 External links editThisara Perera at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thisara Perera amp oldid 1212539296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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