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Chamara Silva

Team flagSL44 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Chamara Silva Recent Form

Batting

SLL vs WIL, T207 (7)
SLL vs BANL, T2034 (24) *
SLL vs RSAL, T2018 (18)
SLL vs ENGL, T200 (0) *
SLL vs INDL, T202 (4)
SLL vs ENGL, T208 (8)
SLL vs BANL, T2024 (24)
SLL vs WIL, T2022 (15)
KM vs FW, T2025 (24)
KM vs OTG, T206 (6)
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Bowling

SL vs KEN, ODI0-12
SL vs BAN, ODI0-25
SL vs BAN, ODI1-21
DC vs RCB, IPL0-21
SL vs WI, Test0-5
SL vs ENG, Test0-3
SL vs ENG, Test1-57
SL vs KEN, T20I0-11
SL vs NZ, T20I1-4
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Chamara Silva Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI7562158711310770.4128.8513910----
T20I1615175003898.8713.46193----
Test11175371215262.8833.56681----
IPL33400023153.8520.0051----
WC ODI1614427056475.8435.58364----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI75214.7133.001/210042.00----
T20I16215.0015.001/40018.00----
Test11313.8265.001/5700102.00----
IPL31021.000.000/21000.00----
WC ODI16104.000.000-0000.00----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
Sri Lanka vs Australia at Colombo (RPS) - August 26, 1999
T20I Debut
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Wellington - December 22, 2006
Test Debut
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Christchurch - December 07 - 09, 2006
IPL Debut
vs Mumbai Indians at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, May 18, 2008

Teams played for

Sri Lanka Deccan Chargers Ruhuna Royals Kandurata Maroons Capricorn Commanders Colombo

About Chamara Silva

NameChamara Silva
GenderMale
Birth14 Dec 1979
Birth PlacePanadura, Sri Lanka
Height5 ft 7 in
NationalitySri Lankan

Chamara Silva is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who arrived on the international scene in 1999 as a young 19-year-old prodigy with old-school batting technique. He had a leg-side bent stance and was best known for his classic cover drives, which often led to comparisons with Aravinda de Silva. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Chamara Silva is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who arrived on the international scene in 1999 as a young 19-year-old prodigy with old-school batting technique. He had a leg-side bent stance and was best known for his classic cover drives, which often led to comparisons with Aravinda de Silva. 

Making his debut at 19, Silva started his international career with a composed 55 against Australia during the Aiwa Cup of 1999. Silva failed to cement his place in an already star-studded Sri Lankan line-up, after playing a handful of games in his debut season. The prodigy was also part of the Sri Lanka team during the famous NatWest Series of 2002 but he got dropped after the England tour. 

Silva went to the domestic circles where he captained Panadura Cricket Club. He regularly topped the top run-scorer charts for the next four years that grabbed the attention of Sri Lankan coach, Tom Moody on the promising talent. 

Due to the national coach, Silva got selected for Sri Lanka A and later got promoted to the national team. At 27, he made his Test debut against New Zealand to get a pair but he redeemed himself with a 61 & 152* in the Wellington Test.

His miraculous comeback continued in the white-ball format as well. Silva followed it up with his maiden ODI century against England in India, just three weeks before the World Cup that cemented his spot for the ICC event spot. He extended his good form with 350 runs in the World Cup where Sri Lanka went to the finals.

A quick success after the comeback earned the Sri Lankan an IPL contract by Deccan Chargers for the inaugural edition of the league. However, he could only play three games during the tournament, before getting unsold in the 2009 auctions.

Although inconsistency became Silva’s friend, he was irregular from the national side. He was also part of the Sri Lanka squad for the 2011 World Cup, but later that season got dumped. After playing 11 Tests, 75 ODIs, and 16 T20Is; Silva’s international career ended.

(As of April 2021)