Lahiru Thirimanne

Lahiru Thirimanne - Batsman

Aug 09, 1989
Personal Information
  • Full Name Lahiru Thirimanne
  • Born Aug 09, 1989
  • Birth Place Moratuwa
  • Height
  • Role Batsman
  • Batting Style Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Teams
Sri Lanka Masters
Asian Stars
India Captains
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 127 34 44
Innings 0 105 25 85
Runs 0 3164 404 2088
Balls 0 4389 348 5294
Highest 0 139 53 155
Average 0.00 34.77 16.16 26.43
SR 0.00 72.09 116.09 39.44
Not Out 0 14 2 6
Fours 0 244 41 207
Sixes 0 25 7 3
Ducks 0 7 1 11
50s 0 21 1 10
100s 0 4 0 3
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 127 34 44
Innings 0 4 0 5
Runs 0 94 0 51
Balls 0 104 0 84
Wickets 0 3 0 0
Avg 0.00 31.33 0.00 0.00
Eco 0.00 5.42 0.00 3.64
SR 0.00 34.67 0.00 0.00
BBI 0 2-36 0 0-5
4w 0 0 0 0
5w 0 0 0 0
About

A solid left-handed batsman hailing from Moratuwa, Lahiru Thirimanne, is considered to be the next big thing in Sri Lankan cricket. Domestically, he plays for the Ragama Cricket Club (RCC) and in his first full season in 2009-10, he scored heavily - 709 runs in eight games. That showing won him a place in the Sri Lankan ODI squad for the tri-series played in Bangladesh in 2010.

Back home, he is known for his technical expertise with the bat and is also renowned for his finishing skills. An upright opener, he is solid both off the back-foot and the front-foot. He relies more on wearing down an attack and once set, look to play freely. He has had his fair share problems while facing England swing-merchant James Anderson, but Sri Lanka certainly look at him as a player, who can become the mainstay of their batting line-up.          Thirimanne was decent against New Zealand in Sri Lanka's December-January tour and was one of the bright spots in the country's otherwise drab campaign. In the fifth and sixth ODIs against New Zealand, he captained Sri Lanka in the absence of an injured Angelo Mathews. However, it was not a pleasant start for him as Sri Lanka lost both the games by a big margin.                                                                                                                                   World Cup through the years
Picked to open the batting along with Tilakaratne Dilshan amidst the various combinations tried out in the months leading up to 2015, Thirimanne sealed his spot with his knock of 139 against England while chasing 309 as Sri Lanka romped home with nine wickets to spare. This included a 212-run stand for the second wicket with Kumar Sangakkara, which still remains the highest second-wicket-partnership for Sri Lanka. He finished the tournament with 302 runs, including a couple of half-centuries as well. Now recalled into the ODI setup after nearly 18 months in the wilderness, the Lankans would be relying heavily on his experience in 2019, a tournament that promises to be the most batting-friendly yet.

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