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Cricket Biography

Sanath Jayasuriya

“Sana”

Sri Lankan · Matara, Sri Lanka · Born 30 June 1969

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Sri Lankan cricketer who revolutionized opening batting in ODIs and was instrumental in Sri Lanka's 1996 Cricket World Cup victory.

Sanath Jayasuriya revolutionised limited-overs cricket as Sri Lanka's explosive opening batsman, pioneering the aggressive approach to powerplay batting that is now universal in the game. He was the architect of Sri Lanka's 1996 World Cup triumph, taking the tournament by storm with his fearless hitting. Also a dangerous left-arm spinner, Jayasuriya is Sri Lanka's greatest cricketing icon.

Famous For

Leading Sri Lanka's explosive batting approach during their historic 1996 Cricket World Cup victory, where he scored 221 runs and took 7 wickets in the tournament.

Playing Style

How They Played

Jayasuriya was renowned for his aggressive, attacking approach as an opening batsman, particularly in limited-overs cricket. He possessed a wide array of shots and was especially devastating through the off-side, capable of scoring quickly from the first ball. His unorthodox technique and fearless approach made him one of the pioneers of modern aggressive opening batting.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Jayasuriya revolutionized the role of opening batsmen in limited-overs cricket, proving that aggressive batting from the start could be devastatingly effective. His approach influenced a generation of cricketers and helped establish the template for modern T20 and ODI batting strategies.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ICC Cricket World Cup 1996 (Sri Lanka)
  • ICC Cricket World Cup 1996 – Player of the Tournament
  • Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1997
  • Asia Cup 1997 (Sri Lanka)
  • Asia Cup 2004 (Sri Lanka)
  • ICC World XI representative player (2005)
  • Arjuna Award – Sri Lanka's highest sporting honour (2006)
  • Named in ICC Cricket World Cup Team of the Tournament 1996
Club & Franchise Career
Club Period Matches Runs Wickets
Bloomfield Cricket Club1988–20121439629306
Mumbai Indians2008–201015401
Career Journey

Timeline

1991 🌍 Made international debut for Sri Lanka
1996 🏆 Won Cricket World Cup with Sri Lanka
1996 🥇 Named Man of the Tournament at Cricket World Cup
2000 🎯 Reached 100 international caps
2006 🎯 Became first player to score 10,000 ODI runs and take 300 wickets
2011 📌 Retired from international cricket