Duleep Mendis: Basic Bio-data

FROM https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/duleep-mendis-49629

Wisden Overview
A strong, burly, wristy batsman capable of destroying attacks at any level when the mood took him, Mendis played in key part in Sri Lanka’s early days as a Test-playing country. Mendis, who had first played for Sri Lanka in 1972 while at school but was almost 30 when they played their first Test, made a shaky start, but quickly found his feet, despite having the additional burden of captaining the side from their third Test. He hit 105 in both innings against India at Madras 1982-83, and nearly repeated the feat two years later against England at Lord’s, with 111 and 94. Considering the circumstances, he performed admirably leading Sri Lanka to its inaugural Test and series victory against India in 1985-86, scoring 310 runs at 62.00. Following his hundred against Pakistan the following winter he went into a steady decline, scoring only two fifties in his last 10 Tests. He was replaced as captain by Ranjan Madugalle for the tour to England in 1988, where he signed off with 56 in his final Test at Lord’s. He remained in the public eye, with Sri Lanka’s World Cup success coming while he was managing the side.

Duleep Mendis Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s Ct St
Tests 24 43 1 1329 124 31.64 4 8 11 9 0
ODIs 79 74 9 1527 80 23.49 2034 75.07 0 7 14 0
FC 121 190 16 6233 194 35.82 12 35 49 1
List A 110 104 14 2467 105* 27.41 1 13 24 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Tests 24
ODIs 79
FC 121 90 52 1 1/4 52.00 3.46 90.0 0 0
List A 110 12 7 0 3.50 0 0 0

Records of Duleep Mendis

Hundred in each innings of a match

Test matches

record

Hundred and a ninety in a match

Test matches

9th

Winning all tosses in a series (3)

One-Day Internationals

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Recent Matches of Duleep Mendis

Debut/Last Matches of Duleep Mendis

FC Matches

Span
1971/72 – 1990/91
AN AWESOME & PAINFUL MOMENT …When Duleep was felled by Jeff Thomson at the  Oval in  London during the 1975 World Cup matches

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