Kumar Sangakkara used to bat for hours in the nets, to the extent that the team bus often had to wait for him.
When asked to manage his time, he replied:
“You don’t want me batting for 3.5 hours in the nets, but expect me to bat for 6 hours in a Test match?”
On this day in 1997 Sanath Jayasuriya delivered a brutal display in Mumbai.
On a tricky surface Sri Lanka chased 226 but he made it look effortless 151* off 120 balls including 17 fours and 4 sixes.
Thanks @Zohaib1981
The reverse sweep from Aravinda de Silva during today’s exhibition match was a reminder of the similar stroke he played against Australia in the 1992 World Cup.
@mahenrr On the morning of October 20, 1995, the LTTE launched a major attack on the Kolonnawa oil storage complex, triggering massive fires and killing at least 20 people.
One of Sri Lanka cricket’s most heartbreaking moments.
Chasing a mammoth target of 334 set by the West Indies, Sri Lanka agonisingly fell short by just 4 runs.
Hashan Tillakaratne scored a century under immense pressure, holding the innings together when it mattered most.
@AmuliusVictor When Stuart Williams took Tillakaratne’s catch at the boundary, a spectator suffered a fatal heart attack.
He had been watching the match with his son and collapsed as the game came to a close. He was pronounced dead on the way to the Colombo National Hospital.
@shuveshek Yeah, Sachin and Ganguly really set the game up with that opening stand. The “13 players” line could apply to plenty of games in the subcontinent during the 90s.
This remains the only ODI series Sri Lanka lost on home soil under the captaincy of Arjuna Ranatunga during the 1996–1999 period.
Do you remember this series, and what are your memories of it?
During the 2018-2019 period, Sri Lanka's limited-overs cricket team faced significant challenges, including frequent captaincy changes and a series of disappointing results. The team managed to win only one of 15 ODIs leading up to the World Cup. In an effort to bring stability, the selectors appointed Dimuth Karunaratna as captain, following his success in leading the Test side to a historic series win in South Africa—the first by an Asian team in that country. Although Karunaratna had not played an ODI since the 2015 World Cup, he accepted the responsibility.
Under his captaincy, Sri Lanka delivered a somewhat respectable performance in the World Cup, finishing sixth in the group stage with three wins, four losses, and two matches abandoned due to rain. More importantly, @IamDimuth's leadership provided much-needed stability and unity during a difficult period.
Dimuth Karunaratna, the ODI captain, deserves a great deal of admiration for guiding Sri Lankan cricket out of a tough and stagnant phase. His leadership helped the team regain momentum, put them on a more promising path, and gave them much-needed direction during a challenging time.