Sunday, October 23, 2011

Lasith Malinga Profile

Lasith Malinga




Lasith Malinga was the surprise selection for Sri Lanka's tour to Australia in 2004, though he had a fearsome reputation on the domestic circuit. Malinga bowls with a distinctive and explosive round-arm action which generates genuine pace and can disconcert batsmen who struggle to pick up the ball's trajectory. Already, he is rated the fastest bowler in Sri Lanka. His first performance in Sri Lankan colours was also impressive - he took 6 for 90 against a Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI. That paved the way for his inclusion in the Test team, and he acquitted himself quite well too, dismissing Darren Lehmann and Adam Gilchrist in the same over.

During an impressive tour of New Zealand in April 2005 his low-slung action resulted in the New Zealand batsmen asking the umpire to change the colour of their trousers as the ball was getting lost. He is developing into Sri Lanka's key pace-bowling wicket-taker, especially as Chaminda Vaas continues to lose pace. Although he remains quite erratic and has a propensity to bowl no-balls, he is a genuine strike bowler, with both new ball and old, and one has the out-and-out pace to trouble the best batsmen on his day. His development as an all-round bowler was confirmed when he was the leading wicket-taker in the one-day series against England. He continued to impress in the Champions Trophy and on tour in New Zealand - where his yorkers made many batsmen hop around.

He established himself as a regular in the playing XI after an impressive World Cup in 2007, with 18 wickets at 15.77 from eight matches as Sri Lanka made it to the final. One of the moments of the tournament was Malinga's four in four against South Africa - the first time a bowler had taken four wickets off successive deliveries in international cricket. However, Malinga was largely ineffective during Sri Lanka's two Tests in Australia and the subsequent home series against England.

A knee injury picked up during the Australia tour in 2007 threatened to cut short Malinga's career, however, and he only played one-day cricket until July 2010. But after appearing in the first two Tests against India, his knee could not take the strain and he did not play the final Test of that series. In April 2011, he decided to end his Test career to spare his knee further damage. The decision to save himself for limited-overs cricket appeared to be justified when he became the first bowler to take three one-day international hat tricks, dismissing Mitchell Johnson, John Hastings and Xavier Doherty in successive deliveries in the final game of the home ODI series against Australia later the same year.

Profile

Full name Separamadu Lasith Malinga

Born August 28, 1983, Galle

Current age 28 years 57 days

Major teams Sri Lanka, BCCSL Academy XI, Galle Cricket Club, Kent, Mumbai Indians, Nondescripts Cricket Club, Ruhuna

Also known as Separamadu Lasith Malinga Swarnajith

Playing role Bowler

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast

Batting and Fielding Averages

MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests3037132756411.4561944.420136670
ODIs944414281569.3636078.05012211130
T20Is30127632712.6063100.000033130
First-class8310041584649.89143940.5801230
List A1457622436568.0701210
Twenty2094281414437*10.28122118.0300710250

Bowling averages

            MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests3059520933491015/509/21033.153.8551.5730
ODIs9490453437301496/386/3825.034.9330.4540
T20Is3030612743373/123/1220.087.2816.5000
First-class831186777512556/1730.393.9146.51670
List A145694057352376/386/3824.194.9529.2850
Twenty209491200522281245/135/1317.966.6616.1210


Career statistics
 
Test debutAustralia v Sri Lanka at Darwin, Jul 1-3, 2004
Last TestSri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), Aug 3-7, 2010
ODI debutSri Lanka v United Arab Emirates at Dambulla, Jul 17, 2004
Last ODISri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (RPS), Aug 22, 2011
T20I debutEngland v Sri Lanka at Southampton, Jun 15, 2006
Last T20IEngland v Sri Lanka at Bristol, Jun 25, 2011
First-class debut2001/02
Last First-classSri Lanka v India at Colombo (PSS), Aug 3-7, 2010
List A debut2001/02
Last List ASri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (RPS), Aug 22, 2011
Twenty20 debutNondescripts Cricket Club v Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club at Colombo (Moors), Aug 17, 2004
Last Twenty20Royal Challengers Bangalore v Mumbai Indians at Chennai, Oct 9, 2011

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