Dinesh Chandimal
Dinesh Chandimal is among the most encouraging young batsman making the rounds
in Sri Lankan cricket. A theoretically sound batsman with strokes all around the
wicket, Chandimal also stands apart because of the maturity this individual
shows at the crimp and his temperament to develop and pace a great
innings.
He made his international debut once only 21, and impressed almost instantly, scoring 111 in the second ODI, against India in the 2010 triangular series in Zimbabwe. Four innings later, he made an additional century, this time against England at Lord's, but his shares rose significantly this year, when he performed fantastically in ODIs upon successive tours to South Africa and Sydney. In conditions this individual wouldn't have been utilized to, Chandimal occupied the important No . 4 slot machine and revelled inside the responsibility, scoring regularly. In 16 ODI innings in all those two series, this individual aggregated 630 works, including six 50s. He was equally amazing on his Test first appearance too, scoring 50s in each innings in Durban because Sri Lanka won their particular first Test in South Africa.
A drop in his limited overs form, especially in the home, saw Chandimal decreased from the side throughout the latter half of 2012, though he continued to be in the Sri Lanka team for all three types. He returned towards the Test side in the SCG for 2012 Test, and strike an unbeaten 67, batting alongside the tail. Six weeks later on he became Sri Lanka's youngest ever before captain, at twenty three, when he was passed the reins of Sri Lanka's top-ranked Twenty20, and was also named Angelo Mathews' deputy in Tests and ODIs. He celebrated his elevation with back-to-back Test hundreds against Bangladesh at home.
Chandimal's rise to the nationwide team came following consistent performances with bat and hand protection at age-level crickinfo. That included a great attacking century against India Under-19s that kicks off in august 2007 and a great unbeaten 112 inside the tri-nation series against England U-19s the next year earned him a call-up for the squad for the U-19 World Glass in Malaysia in 2008.
He made his international debut once only 21, and impressed almost instantly, scoring 111 in the second ODI, against India in the 2010 triangular series in Zimbabwe. Four innings later, he made an additional century, this time against England at Lord's, but his shares rose significantly this year, when he performed fantastically in ODIs upon successive tours to South Africa and Sydney. In conditions this individual wouldn't have been utilized to, Chandimal occupied the important No . 4 slot machine and revelled inside the responsibility, scoring regularly. In 16 ODI innings in all those two series, this individual aggregated 630 works, including six 50s. He was equally amazing on his Test first appearance too, scoring 50s in each innings in Durban because Sri Lanka won their particular first Test in South Africa.
A drop in his limited overs form, especially in the home, saw Chandimal decreased from the side throughout the latter half of 2012, though he continued to be in the Sri Lanka team for all three types. He returned towards the Test side in the SCG for 2012 Test, and strike an unbeaten 67, batting alongside the tail. Six weeks later on he became Sri Lanka's youngest ever before captain, at twenty three, when he was passed the reins of Sri Lanka's top-ranked Twenty20, and was also named Angelo Mathews' deputy in Tests and ODIs. He celebrated his elevation with back-to-back Test hundreds against Bangladesh at home.
Chandimal's rise to the nationwide team came following consistent performances with bat and hand protection at age-level crickinfo. That included a great attacking century against India Under-19s that kicks off in august 2007 and a great unbeaten 112 inside the tri-nation series against England U-19s the next year earned him a call-up for the squad for the U-19 World Glass in Malaysia in 2008.

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