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Chamara Silva Personal information Full name Lindamlilage Prageeth Chamara Silva Born 14 December 1979
Panadura, Sri LankaBatting style Right-handed Bowling style Right-arm leg-spin Role Batsman International information National side Sri Lanka Test debut 7 December 2006 v New Zealand Last Test 3 April 2008 v West Indies ODI debut 26 August 1999 v Australia Last ODI 7 November 2010 v Australia Domestic team information Years Team 2007– Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club 2005–07 Sebastianites Cricket and Athletic Club 2003–05 Sinhalese Sports Club 1996-03 Panadura Sports Club Career statistics Competition Tests ODIs FC LA Matches 11 64 145 201 Runs scored 537 1,437 8,657 4,961 Batting average 33.56 30.57 37.63 32.00 100s/50s 1/2 1/11 19/50 2/34 Top score 152* 107* 152* 107* Balls bowled 102 24 2,164 301 Wickets 1 1 46 6 Bowling average 65.00 21.00 32.73 47.33 5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a Best bowling 1/57 1/21 4/24 1/1 Catches/stumpings 7/– 20/– 132/– 79/– Source: CricketArchive, 7 February 2011 Lindamlilage Prageeth Chamara Silva (Sinhala:ලිඳමලිලගේ ප්රගීත් චාමර සිල්වා) (born December 14, 1979 in Panadura,education at Royal College Panadura, commonly known as Chamara Silva) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler.
Having set a steady record for his club Panadura, he captained the team and secured a good record including a 54 on his One Day International debut against Australia. Since 1998 he has played List A cricket, and since 2004 Twenty20 cricket, with moderate success and steady averages. He made his Test debut in New Zealand and had the worst possible start being dismissed for a pair just like his teammate Marvan Atapattu was a decade earlier. He was given a second chance however and immediately justified his selection with an entertaining, if lucky at times, 61 in the first innings of the 2nd Test, enjoying a 121 run partnership with Kumar Sangakkara. In the second innings he improved further, making a very aggressive unbeaten 152, hitting 20 fours and batting right through with the tail (most notably Chaminda Vaas, putting on 88 runs together) before running out of partners.
Silva scored his first One Day International hundred against India just 3 weeks before the World Cup. His good form continued in the Cricket World Cup 2007, he managed to make 350 runs with an average of 43.75 with 4 half centuries and a highest score of 64. His success in the middle order has helped to give Sri Lanka a boost in their one day and test sides particularly after veteran middle order batsmen Russel Arnold announced his retirement at the end of the World Cup.
He has been compared with Aravinda de Silva due to his bow-legged stance.
Sri Lanka squad – 2007 Cricket World Cup Runners-Up 1 Jayawardene (c) • 2 Atapattu • 3 Jayasuriya • 4 Tharanga • 5 Sangakkara • 6 Dilshan • 7 Arnold • 8 Silva • 9 Maharoof • 10 Vaas • 11 Fernando • 12 Malinga • 13 Kulasekara • 14 Muralitharan • 15 Bandara • Coach: MoodySri Lanka squad – 2007 ICC World Twenty20 1 Jayawardene (c) • 2 Dilshan • 3 D Fernando • 4 H Fernando • 5 Jayasuriya • 6 Lokuarachchi • 7 Maharoof • 8 Malinga • 9 Mubarak • 10 Perera • 11 Sangakkara • 12 Silva • 13 Tharanga • 14 Vaas • 15 Wijekoon
Muttiah Muralitharan was named in the original squad but injuries led to him being withdrawn. Dilruwan Perera was sent as his replacement.Sri Lanka squad – 2009 ICC World Twenty20 Runners-Up 1 Sangakkara (c) • 2 de Saram • 3 Dilshan • 4 Jayasuriya • 5 Jayawardene • 6 Kulasekara • 7 Maharoof • 8 Malinga • 9 Mathews • 10 Mendis • 11 Mubarak • 12 Muralitharan • 13 Silva • 14 Thushara • 15 Udana • Coach: BaylissSri Lanka squad – 2011 Cricket World Cup Runners-Up 1 Sangakkara (c & wk) • 2 Jayawardene • 3 Dilshan • 4 Tharanga • 5 Samaraweera • 6 Silva • 7 Kapugedera • 8 Randiv • 9 Perera • 10 Kulasekara • 11 Fernando • 12 Malinga • 13 Mendis • 14 Muralitharan • 15 Herath • Coach: Bayliss
Suraj Randiv replaced Angelo Mathews due to injuryCategories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- Sri Lanka One Day International cricketers
- Sri Lanka Test cricketers
- Sri Lanka Twenty20 International cricketers
- Basnahira South cricketers
- Sebastianites Cricket and Athletic Club cricketers
- Panadura Sports Club cricketers
- Sinhalese Sports Club cricketers
- Deccan cricketers
- Sri Lankan cricketers
- Cricketers at the 2007 Cricket World Cup
- Cricketers at the 2011 Cricket World Cup
- Sri Lankan cricket biography stubs
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