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Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara (born
27 October 1977 at
Matale) is a
Sri Lankan
cricketer. He is a left-handed
batsman and a
wicket-keeper. Sangakkara got his education at
Trinity College, Kandy. Sangakkara started his career as a batmsan but subsequently became a wicket-keeper also. His keeping has developed to such an extent that he was once considered, by the LG ICC Test ratings, the best wicket-keeping batsman in the world. In 2006 however he gave the gloves to
Prasanna Jayawardene in Tests and has since played as a specialist batsman. He remains Sri Lanka's wicket-keeper in One-Day International cricket.
Sangakkara likes to hit the ball square of the wicket on the off-side and once making a century he more often than not passes 150 in Test cricket. On the 6 December 2007 he was named as the new Number 1 batsman in the LG ICC Test player rankings with a rating of 938, the highest rating ever achieved by a Sri Lankan player, and became the first batsman ever to score in excess of 150 in four consecutive tests. His skill was recognized worldwide when he earned selection for the ICC World XI One Day team that competed against Australia in the Johnnie Walker Series in October 2005. Despite the World XI losing all of the one-day games considerably, Sangakkara succeeded in leaving the series some credit, averaging 46. He plays his domestic cricket for
Nondescripts in Sri Lanka and played English county cricket with
Warwickshire during 2007. He is billed as a future captain of Sri Lanka. On Sri Lanka's tour to England in May 2006, he was named the vice-captain of the side.
Career highlights
In July 2006, he scored his highest
Test score of 287 against
South Africa and shared a record-breaking
partnership of 624 with
Mahela Jayawardene. This is a world record in both Test and
first class cricket, and was the first case of a partnership of 600 or more in a first-class or Test match innings. The previous Test record was also held by a Sri Lankan pair - Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama, who put on 576 against India at Colombo in August 1997. Sangakkara has scored four other double centuries in Test cricket, and only one of his nine completed centuries has been less than 138, indicating that Sangakkara has good concentration levels even after he reaches a century.
In 2007 he joined the elite club of Test Batsmen who have scored five or more double centuries. Smashing unbeaten consecutive scores of 200 and 222 in the second and third Tests against Bangladesh, Sangakkara became the sixth man in history to score back-to-back double centuries, putting him in the elite company of Sir Don Bradman and Wally Hammond.
On
4 December 2007, Sangakarra became the first batsman to ever to make single innings scores in excess of a 150 or more in four consecutive test matches.
Sangakkara also has seven ODI centuries to his name, including one against Australia in Colombo in 2004. Coincidentally, it was also his 100th One-Day International match.
Personal life
Sangakkara was born to Kumari and Chokshanada Sangakkara at
Matale in 1977. Sangakkara is a product of the
Trinity College, Kandy and was the ryde medalist of his year.
He is the youngest of four siblings and has a brother and two sisters one of whom is a sportswoman herself - a keen Tennis player. Sangakkara is married to his longtime sweetheart, Yehali
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Sinhalese,
Tamil and
English and is often seen as the unofficial spokesman of the cricket team.
Sangakkara is
ambidextrous.
Player Statistics
Career performance
Centuries
The following table illustrates a summary of the Test centuries scored by Kumar Sangakkara.
- In the column Runs, * indicates being not out
- The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player's career
| Test Centuries of Kumar Sangakkara |
| |
Runs |
Match |
Against |
City/Country |
Venue |
Year |
| [1] |
105* |
10 |
India |
Galle, Sri Lanka |
Galle International Stadium |
2001 |
| [2] |
140 |
14 |
West Indies |
Galle, Sri Lanka |
Galle International Stadium |
2001 |
| [3] |
128 |
17 |
Zimbabwe |
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground |
2002 |
| [4] |
230 |
20 |
Pakistan |
Lahore, Pakistan |
Gaddafi Stadium |
2002 |
| [5] |
270 |
38 |
Zimbabwe |
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe |
Queens Sports Club |
2004 |
| [6] |
232 |
42 |
South Africa |
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground |
2004 |
| [7] |
138 |
44 |
Pakistan |
Karachi, Pakistan |
National Stadium |
2004 |
| [8] |
157 |
48 |
West Indies |
Kandy, Sri Lanka |
Asgiriya Stadium |
2005 |
| [9] |
185 |
56 |
Pakistan |
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground |
2006 |
| [10] |
287 |
61 |
South Africa |
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground |
2006 |
| [11] |
100* |
63 |
New Zealand |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
Jade Stadium |
2006 |
| [12] |
156* |
64 |
New Zealand |
Wellington, New Zealand |
Basin Reserve |
2006 |
| [13] |
200* |
66 |
Bangladesh |
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
P. Saravanamuttu Stadium |
2007 |
| [14] |
222* |
67 |
Bangladesh |
Kandy, Sri Lanka |
Asgiriya Stadium |
2007 |
| [15] |
192 |
68 |
Australia |
Hobart, Australia |
Bellerive Oval |
2007 |
| [16] |
152 |
69 |
England |
Kandy, Sri Lanka |
Asgiriya Stadium |
2007 |
Awards
Test Cricket
Man of the Match Awards
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