Chamara Silva
- Date of Birth 1979-12-14
- Role batter
- Batting Style right-hand bat
- Bowling Style legbreak
Debut Matches
| Format | Match | Date |
|---|---|---|
| TEST | SL vs NZ | 2006-12-07 |
| ODI | AUS vs SL | 1999-08-26 |
| T20 | NZ vs SL | 2006-12-22 |
| vs | 1970-01-01 |
Recent Performances
Batting Statistics
Matches
11
Innings
17
Runs
537
Average
33.56
Strike Rate
62.88
Highest Score
152*
100s
1
50s
2
Fours
68
Sixes
1
Catches
7
Bowling Statistics
Matches
11
Innings
3
Wickets
1
Average
65
Economy
3.82
Strike Rate
102
Best Figure
1/57
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
102
Runs Conceded
65
Batting Statistics
Matches
75
Innings
62
Runs
1587
Average
28.85
Strike Rate
70.4
Highest Score
107*
100s
1
50s
13
Fours
139
Sixes
10
Catches
20
Bowling Statistics
Matches
75
Innings
2
Wickets
1
Average
33
Economy
4.71
Strike Rate
42
Best Figure
1/21
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
42
Runs Conceded
33
Batting Statistics
Matches
16
Innings
15
Runs
175
Average
13.46
Strike Rate
98.87
Highest Score
38
100s
0
50s
0
Fours
19
Sixes
3
Catches
5
Bowling Statistics
Matches
16
Innings
2
Wickets
1
Average
15
Economy
5
Strike Rate
18
Best Figure
1/4
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
18
Runs Conceded
15
Batting Statistics
Matches
309
Innings
281
Runs
7431
Average
32.16
Strike Rate
Highest Score
110
100s
3
50s
53
Fours
Sixes
Catches
131
Bowling Statistics
Matches
309
Innings
Wickets
7
Average
48.85
Economy
5.5
Strike Rate
53.2
Best Figure
1/1
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
373
Runs Conceded
342
Batting Statistics
Matches
92
Innings
85
Runs
1879
Average
25.73
Strike Rate
122.57
Highest Score
110*
100s
1
50s
5
Fours
163
Sixes
49
Catches
38
Bowling Statistics
Matches
92
Innings
3
Wickets
1
Average
36
Economy
9
Strike Rate
24
Best Figure
1/4
4 Wickets
0
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
24
Runs Conceded
36
Chamara Silva first arrived on the scene as a slightly-built 19-year-old in 1999, a beneficiary of the youth policy adopted by Sidath Wettimuny, the chairman of the selectors at the time. He began with a promising 54 on his ODI debut against Australia. His mannerisms while batting - particularly bow-legged stance and the flamboyant cover drives - immediately attracted comparisons with the great Aravinda de Silva. But despite being prodigiously talented, he failed to nail down a regular place during tours to Sharjah (1999), Zimbabwe (1999), Pakistan (2000) and England (2002). After the England tour he dropped out of the selectors' radar and returned to domestic cricket where he captained Panadura Cricket Club. Over the next four years he was a prolific run-scorer, especially after a move to Sebastianites for the 2004-05 season. Eventually he caught the eye of Tom Moody, who could not understand why he was not in the national squad. A quick promotion back into the Sri Lanka A team followed and after a successful tour to India he won a long overdue international recall. Still just 27, he was a surprise selection for the New Zealand tour and was handed his maiden cap in the first Test at Christchurch. It was an inauspicious start as he bagged a pair and Sri Lanka lost by five wickets. Sri Lanka's team management, however, kept faith for the second Test in Wellington and he rewarded them handsomely, scoring 61 in the first innings and a magnificent unbeaten 152 in the second. His maiden one-day century followed in India, just three weeks before the World Cup.
Charlie Austin February 2007
Charlie Austin February 2007
