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Mahela Jayawardene

Personal information
Full nameDenagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene
Birth Date (Y-M-D)1977-05-27
Country of birthSri Lanka
NicknameMayya
Height5 ft 10 inch (1.8 m)
Batting styleRight-hand
Bowling styleRight-arm medium
RoleBatsman
CountrySri Lanka
Domestic team information
Sinhalese Sports Club1995 �
Derbyshire2008
Kings XI Punjab2008 � Present

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Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene, known as Mahela Jayawardene (born 27 May 1977), is the former captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team. He is a specialist batsman who has a Test average of over 50, and an ODI average in the 30s. Despite his relatively low ODI average, Jayawardene is considered to be one of the best batsmen produced by Sri Lanka and is generally held in high regard as a legend of the modern game along with team-mate Kumar Sangakkara. In 2006, he was named by the International Cricket Council as the best international captain of the year and he was nominated in 2007 as the best test cricket player of the year. He is also known for his fielding skills in the inner ring, with a report prepared by Cricinfo in late 2005 showing that since the 1999 Cricket World Cup, he had effected the most number of run-outs in ODI cricket of any fieldsman, with the fifth highest run-out/match ratio in ODI's. Statistics also reveal that c Jayawardene b Muralitharan is the most common bowler-fielder combination in the history of test cricket.

Jayawardene led Sri Lanka to Pakistan for a Test series in March � April 2009. The series was conducted after the Indian team withdrew from playing in Pakistan, following the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. The first Test ended in a draw. Even though he scored a double century in the first Test, Jayawardene was to resign from captaincy after the second Test in the series. Sri Lanka was in a good position in the Test with Thilan Samaraweera hitting his second successive double hundred of the series and Tillakaratne Dilshan scoring a century. On their way to the Gaddafi Stadium for the third day's play, the bus that carried the Sri Lankan players was fired at by 12 masked gunmen. Jayawardene, along with six other Sri Lankan cricketers sustained injuries. Six policemen that guarded the bus and two civilians were killed in the attack.

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Jayawardene stresses the need to preserve ODIs - Deccan Herald Tweet this news
Deccan Herald---Mahela Jayawardene- has made an impassioned pitch to protect the future of 50-over cricket, at the same time advocating restricting international T20 cricket ... - Date : Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:27:45 GMT+00:00
IPL helped in creating harmony among international cricketers: Jayawardene - Sify Tweet this news
Sify--Sri Lankan vice-captain -Mahela Jayawardene- believes that the Indian Premier League (IPL) has given an opportunity to international cricketers to get to know ... - Date : Sat, 28 Aug 2010 07:36:15 GMT+00:00
Wickets of Sangakkara and Jayawardene is key: Sehwag - Times of India Tweet this news
Times of India---...- it is imperative for India to get rid of prolific batsmen Kumar Sangakkara and -Mahela Jayawardene- early on Friday to stand a chance in the third Test. ... - Date : Thu, 05 Aug 2010 15:14:17 GMT+00:00
Thisara Perera haul helps Sri Lanka to crushing win over India - The Guardian Tweet this news
The Guardian--Sri Lanka made short work of the target as -Mahela Jayawardene-, promoted to open with Tillakaratne Dilshan, raced to 79 inside 10 overs before both departed ... - Date : Sun, 22 Aug 2010 16:23:13 GMT+00:00
Mahela Jayawardene appointed Sri Lanka vice-captain - BBC Sport Tweet this news
BBC Sport--Sri Lanka have appointed -Mahela Jayawardene- as vice-captain for the second Test against India in Colombo. Ex-skipper Jayawardene succeeds ... - Date : Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:56:25 GMT+00:00
Dilshan looks to 550 and beyond - Cricket365.com Tweet this news
Cricket365.com--Tillakaratne Dilshan hopes that Kumar Sangakkara and -Mahela Jayawardene- will finish what he and Tharanga Paranavitana started come day two of the second ... - Date : Mon, 26 Jul 2010 15:02:57 GMT+00:00
Muttiah Muralitharan sets record for Test wickets at 800 - Seer Press Tweet this news
Seer Press--His moment came as he was paired with one of the most reliable slip fielders of the game, -Mahela Jayawardene-.Pragyan Ojha and Ishant Sharma, the last pair ... - Date : Sun, 25 Jul 2010 07:54:21 GMT+00:00
Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene smashes the West Indies' bowlers - The Guardian Tweet this news
The Guardian--They key was -Mahela Jayawardene-, who is in better form than any man in the tournament. His unbeaten 98 in this match following his 100 against Zimbabwe and ... - Date : Fri, 07 May 2010 21:31:55 GMT+00:00
Blog Top Ten: 2010 ICC World Twenty20 in numbers - Sport.co.uk (blog) Tweet this news
Sport.co.uk (blog)---Mahela Jayawardene's- accumulation was more impressive however, scoring one less six than White but also notching an incredible 29 boundaries. ... - Date : Fri, 21 May 2010 09:52:24 GMT+00:00
Jayawardene - A refreshing change - Cricbuzz Tweet this news
Cricbuzz---Mahela Jayawardene- seems to have hit a purple patch ever since he's been promoted to open the batting. Even though he regularly opens the innings for his ... - Date : Fri, 07 May 2010 22:26:39 GMT+00:00

Preceded by
Marvan Atapattu
Sri Lankan national cricket captain
2006-2009
Succeeded by
Kumar Sangakkara

Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIFCList A
Matches112310192379
Runs9,3478,44114,88910,128
Batting average54.0232.2152.6132.15
100s/50s28/3511/5144/6311/63
Top score374128374128
Balls bowled5475822,9591,233
Wickets675223
Bowling average48.6679.7130.9847.21
5 wickets in innings0010
10 wickets in match0n/a0n/a
Best bowling2/322/565/723/25
Catches/stumpings157/ �165/ �247/ �197/ �

Test Cricket � Man of the Series awards :
# Series Season Match Performance Result
1 Sri Lanka in England Test Series 2002 272 (3 Matches, 6 Innings); 2 Ct. 0
2 England in Sri Lanka Test Series 2007/08 474 (3 Matches, 4 Innings); 5 Ct. 0

Test Cricket � Man of the match awards :
# Series Season Match Performance Result
1 1st Test � New Zealand in Sri Lanka 1997 1st Innings � 167 (4x18)
2nd Innings � 1 Ct.
runs
2 2nd Test- Asian Test Championship 1998/99 1st Innings � 242 (4x30, 6x2) drawn
3 1st Test � South Africa in Sri Lanka 2004 1st Innings � 237 (4x25, 6x3); 1 Ct.
2nd Innings � 5; 1 Ct.
drawn
4 2nd Test � Sri Lanka in England 2006 1st Innings � 61 (4x9); 2 Ct.
2nd Innings � 119 (4x12)
drawn
5 1st Test � South Africa in Sri Lanka 2006 1st Innings � 374 (4x43, 6x1)
2nd Innings � 1 Ct.
runs
6 2nd Test � South Africa in Sri Lanka 2006 1st Innings � 13 (4x2); 2 Ct.
2nd Innings � 123 (4x11, 6x2)
wicket
7 2nd Test � England in Sri Lanka 2007/08 1st Innings � 195 (4x16, 6x1); 1 Ct.
2nd Innings � 1 Ct.
drawn
8 3rd Test � England in Sri Lanka 2007/08 1st Innings � 213* (4x25); 1 Ct.
2nd Innings � 2 Ct.; Run out 1

One-Day International Cricket � Man of the series awards :
# Series Season Match Performance Result
1 Khaleej Times Trophy (Pak, SL, Zim) in UAE 2001/02 252 (6 Matches); 2 Catches wickets
2 Indian Oil Cup (Ind, SL, WI) in Sri Lanka 2005 230 (5 Matches); 1 Catch runs
3 Warid Series (Pak, SL) in UAE 2007 162 (3 Matches)
4 Afro-Asia Cup (Asia XI, Africa XI) in India 2007 217 (3 Matches); 1 Catch Asia XI 0

One-Day International Cricket � Man of the Match Awards :
Runs Against City/Country Venue Result Year
[1] 120 England Adelaide, Australia Adelaide Oval won by 1 wicket 1999
[2] 101 Pakistan Visakhapatnam, India Indira Priyadarshini Stadium won by 12 runs 1999
[3] 101* England Colombo, Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium won by 66 runs 2001
[4] 116 New Zealand Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Sharjah C.A. Stadium won by 106 runs 2001
[5] 63 Zimbabwe Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Sharjah C.A. Stadium won by 79 runs 2001
[6] 96 Zimbabwe Colombo, Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium won by 59 runs 2001
[7] 106* West Indies Kandy, Sri Lanka Asgiriya Stadium won by 8 wickets 2001
[8] 94* India Dambulla, Sri Lanka Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium won by 4 wickets 2005
[9] 83 India Colombo, Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium won by 18 runs 2005
[10] 50 Bangladesh Colombo, Sri Lanka Sinhalese Sports Club Ground won by 88 runs 2005
[11] 126* England Chester-le-Street, England Riverside Ground won by 8 wickets 2006
[12] 100 England Manchester, England Old Trafford won by 33 runs 2006
[13] 115 New Zealand Jamaica, West Indies Sabina Park won by 81 runs 2007 (World Cup Semi Final)

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Sri Lanka squad 1999 Cricket World Cup

Ranatunga (c), Muralitharan, Atapattu, Jayawardene, Mahanama, Tillakaratne, Kaluwitharana (wk), Vaas, De Silva, Wickramasinghe, Kalpage, Chandana, Upashantha, Hathurusingha, Jayasuriya
Coach : Dias

Sri Lanka squad 2003 Cricket World Cup Semi-Finalists

Jayasuriya (c), Atapattu, Jayawardene, Sangakkara (wk), De Silva, Arnold, Mubarak, Tillakaratne, Muralitharan, Vaas, Fernando, Gunaratne, Gunawardene, Nissanka, Buddhika
Coach : Whatmore

Sri Lanka squad 2007 Cricket World Cup Runners-Up

Jayawardene (c), Atapattu, Jayasuriya, Tharanga, Sangakkara, Dilshan, Arnold, Silva, Maharoof, Vaas, Fernando, Malinga, Kulasekara, Muralitharan, Bandara
Coach : Moody

Wayamba cricket team

1 . Perera 6 . Udawatte 12 . Welegedara 14 . Herath 19 . Vandort 24 . Kulatunga 27 . Jayawardene 28 . Maharoof 40 . Mendis 42 . Mubarak (c) 44 . de Zoysa 54 . Amerasinghe 61 . Udana 77 . Lokuarachchi . Karunanayake
. Abeywickrama

Kings XI Punjab

5 . Goel 11 . Sangakkara 12 . Y.Singh (c) 21 . Mota 27 . Jayawardene 36 . Sreesanth . Bopara . Taylor 37 . Katich 39 . Hopes 44 . Chawla 58 . Lee 63 . Pathan . Theron . Argal . Dharmani . Dhawan 15 . Barath . Kaul . Bisla . Kukreja 14 . Marsh . Pomersbach . Powar . Saini . V.R.V. Singh . Sohal . Srivastava
. Moody



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