Kumar Sangakkara



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Personal information
Full nameKumar Chokshanada Sangakkara
Born27 October 1977 (age 33)
MataleSri Lanka
Batting styleLeft-handed
Bowling styleRight arm off break
RoleWicket-keeper,
International information
National sideSri Lanka
Test debut(cap 84)20 July 2000 v South Africa
Last Test5 December 2010 v West Indies
ODI debut(cap 93)5 July 2000 v Pakistan
Last ODI02 April 2011 v India
ODI shirt no.11
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1997–presentNondescripts
2008-2010Kings XI Punjab
2007Warwickshire
2011-presentHyderabad Deccan Chargers(India)
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches94291179378
Runs scored8,244926412,62812,460
Batting average58.9838.9848.0139.18
100s/50s25/3411/6232/5818/80
Top score287138*287156*
Balls bowled66192
Wickets1
Bowling average108.00
5 wickets ininnings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling1/13
Catches/stumpings163/20286/74323/33378/95
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 3 April 2011

Kumar ChokshOctober 1977, Matanada Sangakkara (Sinhalaකුමාර් චෝක්ෂනාද සංගක්කාර)(born 27 aleSri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan cricketer and the former captain of the Sri Lanka national cricket team. He is a left-handed top-order batsman. He used to play as a wicket-keeper and top-order batsman in all forms of the game, but has stopped doing so in Tests as his batting average is significantly higher in Tests when he plays as a pure batsman. He was ranked as the number 1 Test batsman in the world several times during his career.[1] Following the world cup defeat to India he has since stepped down from the captaincy.



Early life

Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara was born to Kumari and Chokshanada Sangakkara at Matale in 1977. Sangakkara received his primary and secondary education at Trinity College, Kandy, a private elite boys school in Sri Lanka, which holds the distinction of being the only school in the world to own an international cricket stadium in Asgiriya International Cricket Stadium. At Trinity he was awarded the coveted Trinity Lion for Cricket and was the Ryde Medalist of his year.[2]He was the Senior Prefect (Head Boy) of Trinity College in 1996. Sangakkara showed talents in both cricket and tennis at school, and it was the school's Principal, Mr. Leonard De Alwis who advised his mother to encourage him to pursue cricket.[2]

[edit]International career

Sangakkara began his career as a batsman but subsequently became a wicket-keeper. His batting has developed to such an extent that he once topped the LG ICC Test batting rankings. However, in 2006 he gave the gloves to Prasanna Jayawardene in Tests and has since played as a specialist batsman. He remains Sri Lanka's wicket-keeper in One Day International and Twenty20 cricket. As of September 2009, he was ranked 1st on the Test batting rankings. Sangakkara peaked at 6th on the ICC all-time Test batting rankings.
Sangakkara likes to hit the ball square of the wicket on the off-side and upon making a century. consistently continues on past 150. On the 6 December 2007 he was named as the new Number 1 batsman in the LG ICC Test player rankings with a rating of 938, the highest rating ever achieved by a Sri Lankan player, and became the first batsman ever to score in excess of 150 in four consecutive tests.[3] His skill was recognized worldwide when he earned selection for the ICC World XI One Day International team that competed against Australia in the Johnnie Walker Series in October 2005. He holds the record for fastest 8000 runs (152 innings) in Test cricket. He broke the previous record set by Sachin Tendulkar (154 innings) during the third test against India on 6 August 2010. Despite the World XI losing all of the one-day games by considerable margins, Sangakkara left the series with some credit, averaging 46.
Sangakkara was billed as a future captain of Sri Lanka.[4][5] On Sri Lanka's tour to England in May 2006, he was named the vice-captain of the side. In March 2009 he was appointed to captain the Sri Lankan team for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. Sangakkara has won a certain degree of admiration for his clever use of sledging and is one of few cricketers who are willing to talk about it openly.
In Sangakkara's first World Cup as captain, Sri Lanka reached the finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament.[6] Throughout the tournament Sangakkara was in prolific form with the bat and was the third highest run scorer behind Tillakaratne Dilshan and India's Sachin Tendulkar. In nine One Day international matches, he scored 465 with 44 boundaries and five Sixes. He retired as captain of Sri Lanka in one day formats on 5th April 2011.
Days after guiding SL to the finals of the World Cup, Sangakkara stepped down as captain of the T20 and ODI teams so that a new captain can take over, keeping the 2015 World Cup in mind. Sangakkara will remain Test Captain if deemed necessary for transition to new skipper.[7] However, he was not retained as captain, with Tillakaratne Dilshan being appointed as skipper.[8]

[edit]Domestic cricket

Sangakkara plays his domestic cricket for Nondescripts in Sri Lanka. Sangakkara has played English county cricket with Warwickshire in the 2007 County Championship. In 2010 Sangakkara was confirmed to represent Lancashire in the 2010 County Championship. Lancashire coachPeter Moores said "Kumar is hot property at the moment and rightly so. He is arguably the most consistent batsman in international cricket with an outstanding average in all formats, making his signing a real coup for Lancashire. Not only will he bring his qualities as a player to the squad but his experience and knowledge will be invaluable."[9] However, Sangakkara never played for Lancashire as he was unavailable due to international commitments[10]

[edit]2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team

On 3 March 2009, a terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team convoy injured several players, including Sangakkara, and also injuring six other people in the convoy.

[edit]Personal life

He is the youngest of four siblings and has a brother and two sisters one of whom is a sportswoman herself - a keen Tennis player. Sangakkara is married to his longtime partner, Yehali [2] and is currently a law undergraduate, going in the footsteps of his father, who is also a leading lawyer in Kandy. He is multilingual, being able to speak in Sinhalese and English and is often seen as the unofficial spokesman of the cricket team. Sangakkara is ambidextrous. Sangakkara is currently a law student at the Sri Lanka Law College.
On 30 June 2009 Sangakkara's wife gave birth to twins, a girl and boy.[11]

[edit]Player Statistics

[edit]Career performance

An innings-by-innings breakdown of Sangakkara's Test match batting career, showing runs scored (red bars) and the average of the last ten innings (blue line).

[edit]Performance against each opponent

As of 05 December 2010:
Opponent↓Matches↓Innings↓Not out↓Runs↓High Score↓100↓50↓Average↓
 Australia61205031921341.91
 Bangladesh11142876222*2573.00
 England1526110071521640.28
 India1524212572195257.13
 New Zealand8143651156*3259.18
 Pakistan1019213142305577.29
 South Africa1222011822872553.72
 West Indies12192918157*3554.00
 Zimbabwe5605362702189.33
TOTAL94156128244287243457.25

[edit]Test Centuries

The following table illustrates a summary of the Test centuries scored by Kumar Sangakkara.
  • In the column Runs, * indicates being not out
  • The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player's career
Test Centuries of Kumar Sangakkara
RunsMatchAgainstCity/CountryVenueYear
[1]105*10 IndiaGalle, Sri LankaGalle International Stadium2001
[2]14014 West IndiesGalle, Sri LankaGalle International Stadium2001
[3]12817 ZimbabweColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground2002
[4]23020 PakistanLahore, PakistanGaddafi Stadium2002
[5]27038 ZimbabweBulawayo, ZimbabweQueens Sports Club2004
[6]23242 South AfricaColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground2004
[7]13844 PakistanKarachi, PakistanNational Stadium2004
[8]15748 West IndiesKandy, Sri LankaAsgiriya Stadium2005
[9]18556 PakistanColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground2006
[10]28761 South AfricaColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground2006
[11]100*63 New ZealandChristchurch, New ZealandJade Stadium2006
[12]156*64 New ZealandWellington, New ZealandBasin Reserve2006
[13]200*66 BangladeshColombo, Sri LankaP. Saravanamuttu Stadium2007
[14]222*67 BangladeshKandy, Sri LankaAsgiriya Stadium2007
[15]19268 AustraliaHobart, AustraliaBellerive Oval2007
[16]15269 EnglandKandy, Sri LankaAsgiriya Stadium2007
[17]14476 IndiaColombo, Sri LankaP. Sarawanamuttu stadium2008
[18]10480 PakistanLahore, PakistanGaddafi stadium2009
[19]130*83 PakistanColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground2009
[20]10985 New ZealandColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground2009
[21]13788 IndiaMumbai, IndiaBrabourne Stadium2009
[22]10389 IndiaGalle, Sri LankaGalle International Stadium2010
[23]21990 IndiaColombo, Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club2010
[24]15093 West IndiesColombo, Sri LankaR. Premadasa Stadium2010

[edit]One Day International Centuries

ODI Centuries of Kumar Sangakkara
RunsMatchAgainstCity/CountryVenueYear
[1]100*86 PakistanSharjahUAESharjah C.A. Stadium2003
[2]103*87 KenyaSharjah, UAESharjah C.A. Stadium2003
[3]101100 AustraliaColomboSri LankaR. Premadasa Stadium2004
[4]138*141 IndiaJaipurIndiaSawai Mansingh Stadium2005
[6]110183 IndiaRajkot, IndiaMadhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground2007
[7]128213 IndiaAdelaide, AustraliaAdelaide Oval2008
[8]101221 BangladeshLahore, PakistanGaddafi Stadium2008
[9]112222 PakistanKarachi, PakistanNational Stadium2008
[10]121223 BangladeshKarachi, PakistanNational stadium2008
[11]111288 New ZealandMumbai, IndiaWankhede Stadium2011

[edit]Awards

[edit]Test Cricket - Man of the match awards

  • In this table Ct., refers to the Catches and St. refers to the Stumping
#SeriesSeasonMatch PerformanceResult
11st Test - Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka2001/021st Innings - 128(4x22, 6x1)
2nd Innings - 3 Ct.
Sri Lanka Won by an innings and 166 runs
2Final - Asian Test Championship2001/021st Innings - 230(4x33, 6x3); 5 Ct., 1 St.
2nd Innings - 14*(4x1)
Sri Lanka Won by 8 wickets
32nd Test - Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe20041st Innings - 270(4x36, 6x2); 1 Ct.Sri Lanka Won by an innings and 254 runs
42nd Test - South Africa in Sri Lanka20041st Innings - 232(4x31, 6x1); 1 Ct.
2nd Innings - 64(4x10, 6x1)
Sri Lanka Won by 313 runs
52nd Test - West Indies in Sri Lanka20051st Innings - 6(4x1)
2nd Innings - 157(4x24)
Sri Lanka Won by 240 runs
61st Test - Pakistan in Sri Lanka20061st Innings - 8(4x1); 2 Ct.
2nd Innings - 185(4x22)
Sri Lanka Drawn
72nd Test - Bangladesh in Sri Lanka20071st Innings - 200*(4x20, 6x2)Sri Lanka Won by an innings and 90 runs
81st Test - England in Sri Lanka2007/081st Innings - 92 (4x13)
2nd Innings - 152 (4x19); 1 Ct.
Sri Lanka Won by 88 runs
93rd Test - India in Sri Lanka20081st Innings - 144(4x14)
2nd Innings - 04(4x0)
Sri Lanka Won by 8 wickets

[edit]One-Day International Cricket - Man of the series awards

#SeriesSeasonMatch PerformanceResult
1Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup in UAE2002/2003228(3 Matches); 100x2Pakistan Won the Sharja Cup by 8 wickets
2South Africa in Sri Lanka2004247(5 Matches); 50x3, 5 Ct., 5 St.Sri Lanka Won the series 5-0
32nd Test - Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe2004182(3 Matches); 100x1, 50x1, 5 Ct.Sri Lanka Won by an innings and 254 runs
4Idea Cup 2009-10 in Bangladesh2009/2010274(5 Matches); 50x4Sri Lanka Won the Idea cup by 4 wickets

[edit]One-Day International Cricket - Man of the match awards

#SeriesSeasonMatch PerformanceResult
12nd Mt. - Singer Triangular Series vs South Africa200085(4x11); 1 Ct.Sri Lanka Won by 37 runs
27th Mt. - NatWest Series vs England in England200270(4x8)Sri Lanka Won by 23 runs
32nd Mt. - Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup vs Pakistan in UAE2002/03100(4x9)Pakistan Won by 7 wickets
44th Mt. - Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup vs Kenyain UAE2002/03103(4x9)Sri Lanka Won by 129 runs
54th ODI - South Africa in Sri Lanka200474(4x6); 1 St.Sri Lanka Won by 7 wickets
6Final - Paktel Cup vs Pakistan in Pakistan2004/0568(4x7); 1 Ct., 2 St.Sri Lanka Won by 119 runs
72nd Mt. - Afro-Asian Cup vs Africa XI in South Africa2004/0561(4x9, 6x1); 1 Ct.Asia XI won by 17 runs
83rd Mt. - VB Series vs South Africa in Australia2005/0688(4x10)Sri Lanka Won by 94 runs
91st Final - VB Series vs Australia in Australia2005/0683(4x3, 6x1); 1 St.Sri Lanka Won by 22 runs
103rd ODI - Sri Lanka in Bangladesh2005/06109(4x11); 1 Ct.Sri Lanka Won by 78 runs
112nd ODI - Sri Lanka in India2006/07110(4x11, 6x4); 2 Ct., 1 St.Sri Lanka Won by 5 runs
128th ODI - Commonwealth Bank Series2007-08128 (4x12); 1 Ct.India Won by 2 wickets
134th ODI - Gramine Phone Series2008-0959 (4x6); 4 Ct.Sri Lanka Won by 2 wickets
145th ODI - India tour in Sri Lanka200984 (4x8) (6x1); 2 Ct.Sri Lanka Won by 68 Runs

[edit]Product and brand endorsements

[edit]See also

[edit]References

  1. ^ http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/489668.html
  2. a b Cricketworld.com | Principal Delighted With Former Student Sangakkara retrieved 3 March 2008 Archived December 2, 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ LG ICC Cricket Rankings retrieved 3 March 2008
  4. ^ LMD - The Makings of a Captain retrieved 14 July 2008
  5. ^ Cricinfo - Kumar Sangakkara profile retrieved 14 July 2008
  6. ^ Island Cricket (10 March 2011), Sri Lanka qualify for ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 quarter-finalsIsland Cricket, retrieved 2011-03-10
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ Island Cricket (18 April 2011), Sri Lanka appoint new captain, Sangakkara not retained as Test skipperIsland Cricket, retrieved 2011-04-18
  9. ^ Cricinfo staff (28 December 2009), Kumar Sangakkara signs up with LancashireCricinfo, retrieved 2009-12-28
  10. ^ Cricinfo staff (22 April 2010), Lancashire sign Katich and ChanderpaulCricinfo, retrieved 2010-04-22
  11. ^ - Photo:Kumar Sangakkara's twins as seen on Living Magazine
  12. ^ "Viva malted milk relaunched - Kumar Sangakkara brand envoy". www.sundayobserver.lk. 2006-04-09. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  13. ^ "Hutchison - Kumar Sangakkara brand ambassador". www.hutch.lk. 2006-04-09. Retrieved 2009-01-12.[dead link]
  14. ^ "Sangakkara to bat for Nations Trust Bank". www.dailynews.lk. 2008-12-23. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  15. ^ "Coke product focuses on ‘be positive and happy’". sundaytimes.lk. 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  16. ^ "Kumar Sangakkara- Brand Ambassador for DIMO". www.asiantribune.com. 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  17. ^ "Sri Lankan cricket star, Mr. Kumar Sangakkara as the IYOR Ambassador". www.iyor.org. 21 December 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  18. ^ "Airtel In Sri Lanka - Doom Of Other Sri Lankan Telecom Providers?". www.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2009-01-14.

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