Monday, 30 May 2011

Dilhara Fernando

Dilhara Fernando Biography
When he first arrived on the international stage, he was a tearaway fast bowler with an ability to consistently clock 90 miles an hour. Since then he has dropped slightly in pace but has added more variations in his bowling and is one of Sri Lanka’s premier bowlers.
Identified by his school coach for his height and build, Fernando caught everyone’s eye with his unsettling pace and quickly became part of Sri Lanka’s Under-19 squads. In the 1997-98 season, he debuted for Sinhalese Sports Club which brought him under the radar of the national selectors. After completing only 2 years into domestic cricket he earned a national callup and made his test debut against Pakistan in 2000 picking up 2 wickets in the 1st innings. In only his 2nd test, he rattled the South Africans with his pace and bounce bagging 6 wickets and thereafter made his ODI debut against them in 2001. Thereafter, niggling injuries compounded with inconsistent line and length cost him a place in the side. Two stress fractures in a period of 12 months caused him to miss an entire home series against Australia in 2004. Struggling to hold on to his place proved difficult even on comeback and after coming through another injury in 2005, he worked on his fitness and earned a place in Sri Lanka’s WC 2007 squad. Since then he has become less injury prone and has also developed as one of Sri Lanka’s strike bowlers.
A bowler, capable of swinging the ball both ways at good pace, Fernando is also improving on his reverse swing. He is regarded as one of the best exponents of the slower ball because of the unique split finger action with which he delivers the ball and becomes very difficult to pick as his delivery action remains the same. He has though struggled with no balls and is someone who can either win or lose you a match on his day.
At present he is fighting for places with Kulasekara, Matthews and Maharoof in the Sri Lankan squad and will have to maintain his intensity in order to earn a berth in Sri Lanka’s starting eleven in WC 2011.

Fast Facts

He is the 4th highest wicket taker for Sri Lanka in ODI's and is among their top five wicket takers in Tests.
He currently has the 5th best bowling figures for a Sri Lankan in Tests and the 6th best in ODI's.
He is only Sri Lanka's 2nd fast bowler to have taken more than 150 wickets in ODI's.
He is currently Sri Lanka’s highest wicket taker against England in ODI’s.
He claimed his first five wicket haul against South Africa at Durban in only his 2nd test against South Africa in 2000.
He was Man of the Match in the 2nd ODI between Asia XI and Africa XI in 2007 for picking up 4 wickets at just 36 runs.
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Dilhara Fernando to Ravi Bopara last ball
IPL 2008 Super Spell: Dilhara Fernando

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