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Dinesh Chandimal

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Sri Lankan Cricketer (born 1989)

Dinesh Chandimal
Personal information
Full name
Lokuge Dinesh Chandimal
Born (1989-11-18)18 November 1989 (age 36)
Balapitiya, Sri Lanka
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[1]
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-armoff-break
RoleWicket-keeper-batter
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 122)26 December 2011 v South Africa
Last Test25 June 2025 v Bangladesh
ODI debut (cap 144)1 June 2010 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI30 November 2022 v Afghanistan
ODI shirt no.56 (previously 36, 17)
T20I debut (cap 33)30 April 2010 v New Zealand
Last T20I27 February 2022 v India
T20I shirt no.56 (previously 36, 17)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2019–presentSri Lanka Army
2009–2019Nondescripts Cricket Club
2012Ruhuna
2017Chittagong Vikings
2020–presentColombo Stars
2022Sylhet Sunrisers
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIT20IFC
Matches9015768178
Runs scored6,3613,8541,06212,809
Batting average43.5631.8519.6748.15
100s/50s16/344/240/635/64
Top score206*11166*354*
Catches/stumpings95/1062/836/6198/24
Source:ESPNcricinfo,28 June 2025
Military career
AllegianceSri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
Years of service2019–present
RankMajor
UnitSri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps

Lokuge Dinesh Chandimal (Sinhala:ලොකුගේ දිනේෂ් චන්දිමාල්; born 18 November 1989) is a professionalSri Lankancricketer and a former captain of theSri Lanka national cricket team.[2][3] A handy right-handed middle order batter who sometimes plays as the wicket-keeper,[4] Chandimal lead Sri Lanka in the group stages of the2014 ICC World Twenty20 in which Sri Lanka ended up as the champions.[5]

On 26 September 2019, he joined theSri Lankan Army as a volunteercommissioned officer and was eligible to play forSri Lanka Army Sports Club.[6][7] In August 2020, while playing for the Sri Lanka Army Sports Club, Chandimal made the highest score in domesticfirst-class cricket in Sri Lanka, with an unbeaten 354 runs against Saracens CC.[8]

Early years and domestic cricket

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Chandimal started his cricketing career as a teenager at his first schoolDharmasoka College,Ambalangoda. Later he moved toAnanda College,Colombo captaining the under-17 team. In 2008, he was appointed captain of the school's first eleven, which he led in 13 outright wins in a season, re-writing history in Sri Lankan school cricket. He was the first schoolboy cricketer to exceed 1,000 runs with an aggregate of 1,580, and won the Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year Award in 2009. After leaving school, he joined theNondescripts Cricket Club.

Chandimal has the record for the most dismissals as wicketkeeper for Sri Lanka in Youth ODI history with 51 dismissals and also the only Sri Lankan wicketkeeper to involve in 50+ dismissals in Youth ODI history.[9]

In First class career, he scored 64, 04, and 109 in his first three innings for Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI.[10][11] He is an aggressive batsman who scored two centuries for his country's U-19s, which he vice-captained,[12] and played for the Sri Lanka Cricket XI and Schools Invitation XI forList A andTwenty20 cricket.[13]During the 2012Indian Premier League (IPL) auction, he was bought for $50,000 by theRajasthan Royals. Later, he signed a contract withChittagong Vikings to play in the upcomingBangladesh Premier League for theChittagong Vikings.

In March 2018, he was named as the captain of the Colombo squad for the2017–18 Super Four Provincial Tournament.[14][15] The following month, he was also named as Colombo's captain for the2018 Super Provincial One Day Tournament.[16] In August 2018, he was named as Colombo's captain for the 2018 SLC T20 League.[17]

On 19 February 2019, Chandimal scored a century in the2018–19 SLC Twenty20 Tournament,[18] a day after he was dropped from Sri Lanka'sOne Day International (ODI) squad for their seriesagainst South Africa.[19]

In March 2019, he was named as Colombo's captain for the2019 Super Provincial One Day Tournament.[20] In August 2020, in the final round of matches in the2019–20 Premier League Tournament, Chandimal scored 354not out, batting forSri Lanka Army Sports Club.[21] It was the highest first-class score in a domestic match in Sri Lanka, beating the previous record of 351 runs scored byKithuruwan Vithanage.[22]

In October 2020, he was drafted by the Colombo Kings for theinaugural edition of theLanka Premier League.[23] In August 2021, he was named as the captain of the SLC Reds team for the2021 SLC Invitational T20 League tournament.[24] In July 2022, he was signed by theColombo Stars for thethird edition of theLanka Premier League.[25]

Chandimal batting against England in 2014

International career

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Early years

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He made his international debut during the2010 ICC World Twenty20 in theWest Indies, playing in Sri Lanka's group games againstNew Zealand andZimbabwe in the initial group stage and then playing againstAustralia in the "Super Eight" final series.

After also playing against New Zealand in a Twenty20 International match in Florida, Chandimal was selected for an ODI tri-series in Zimbabwe, where the two sides also playedIndia. He made his debut against Zimbabwe, scoring an unbeaten 10 as his side cruised to a nine-wicket win and then registered his maiden international century by scoring 111 runs off 118 balls against India, an innings that helped his side both win the match (by six wickets) and knock India out of the tournament. He also became the youngest Sri Lankan to score an ODI century.

Chandimal made hisTest debut for Sri Lanka in December 2011, in the second Test of theseries againstSouth Africa inDurban. He made half-centuries (58 and 54) in each of Sri Lanka's innings becoming thefirst Sri Lankan batsman to score half centuries in both innings on Test debut. This incidentally led Sri Lanka to their first Test win in South Africa.[26]

Chandimal was a key member of2012 ICC World Twenty20 runner-up team and2014 ICC World Twenty20 winning team. He led Sri Lanka in first group stage of the2014 ICC World Twenty20, until was suspended for slow over rate[27] and subsequently lost the place in the team for the remainder of the tournament.Chandimal holds the joint record for taking the most catches in a single T20I as a fielder (4) along withDarren Sammy,Ajinkya Rahane,Peter Borren,Corey Anderson andBabar Hayat. He too has taken the most catches for Sri Lanka in a single T20I.[28]

During2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, against Australia inSydney, Chandimal scored 50 off 22 balls, this was the fastest fifty by a Sri Lankan batsman in Cricket world cup history, beforeAngelo Mathews scored a 20-ball fifty, where Sri Lanka had a massive 377 target to chase. During the innings, he was retired hurt, and eventually Sri Lanka lost the match by 64 runs.[29]

Chandimal was included to thetest series with India as the permanent wicket-keeper and showed an excellent talent in the test level as well. In the first innings, he scored 59 runs but eventually Sri Lanka were all out for 183. In the second innings after India's huge 375 runs, Sri Lanka were all out for 367 runs courtesy of Chandimal's brilliant knock of unbeaten 162 runs. He was the star for the Sri Lankan innings with 16 fours and 4 sixes. Sri Lanka had a 175 lead and India were just ended with 112 runs and Sri Lanka won the match by 63 runs. Due to Chandimal's batting performance in the right time, he was adjudged as man of the match.[30]

Failure and comeback

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His third ODI century came after five years of delay, against Ireland on 16 June 2016.[31]

Chandimal had an impressive run scoring throughout the England series in 2016 and then in Australia series at home. He scored five consecutive ODI half centuries, which equals most consecutive ODI fifties by a Sri Lankan with Jayasuriya, Sangakkara and Dilshan. He missed the Sri Lankan record, when he was declared LBW byAdam Zampa on 48, just short of 2 runs for Chandimal's sixth consecutive fifty. Chandimal finished the England series with scores of 52, 62, 63 and 53 and in first ODI against Australia, he scored his fifth consecutive fifty with unbeaten 80.[32]

Chandimal was not initially selected for the limited over series against India, but after the injury toDanushka Gunathilaka, Chandimal was brought into the ODI side.[33] He played in the third ODI as the opener withNiroshan Dickwella and scored 37 runs, when he hit by a bouncer and injured his right thumb. After the conclusion of Sri Lanka's innings, media reported that he has a hairline fracture and ruled out of the Indian tour.[34]

Captaincy

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On 17 July 2013, Chandimal became the youngest ODI captain for Sri Lanka, when he was appointed as the ODI captain for first two matchesagainst South Africa in Colombo.[35] In 2013, he was also appointed captain of the Sri LankaTwenty20 International side and also vice-captain of the country'sone day international team. During the2014 ICC World Twenty20, he stepped down from the captaincy after injury and suspension due to slow over rate and laterLasith Malinga appointed as the captain.[36] Malinga was able to lead the team for their first ever Twenty20 champion title and this strengthen Malinga as the permanent captain of the Twenty20 team.

He led the ODI team and T20I team in many occasions, where the permanent captainsAngelo Mathews andLasith Malinga were injured in many occasions.[37][38] However, after many poor performances in bilateral series and in2017 ICC Champions Trophy, Chandimal was dropped from limited over squads.[39][40] During Zimbabwe tour, he was again dropped from the ODI squad as well.[41] However, after terrible loss to Zimbabwe at home for the first time, the captaincy of Mathews was questioned and criticized by many critics.[42] The result was, Mathews stepped down from the role in all formats on 11 July 2017. With that, Chandimal was named permanent captain of the Test team for Sri Lanka.[43]

His first test captaincy came during the one-off Testagainst Zimbabwe in July 2017. In the match, Chandimal scored 55 in the first innings, which is recorded as the highest test score by a debut captain in a first innings for Sri Lanka as well. Sri Lanka won the match by 4 wickets at the end, by chasing massive total of 388 runs.[44] This chase was recorded as the best chase by Sri Lanka in Tests and best successful chase in Asia.[45] However prior toIndia tour, Chandimal was contracted pneumonia and ruled out of the first test.Rangana Herath was appointed as the stand-in captain in the first match. However, with two more injuries during the match, Sri Lanka lost the match by 304 runs.[46] Sri Lanka lost all three games, with the heaviest defeats recorded at home.

During the first Testagainst Pakistan on 28 September at Abu Dhabi, Chandimal scored his maiden Test century as captain, which lasted unbeaten for nine hours. He scored 155 runs the match and guided the team to 400 runs for the first innings.[47][48] With the magical spin from maestroRangana Herath andDilruwan Perera, Sri Lanka finally won the match by 21 runs, despite a low score in the second innings.[49]

On 6 October 2017, against Pakistan, Sri Lanka played their first day-night Test match.[50] Chandimal scored 62 in the first innings, but dismissed for naught in the second innings. However, Sri Lanka won the match by 68 runs and won the series 2–0.[51] With that, Chandimal had the distinction of being first captain in Sri Lanka's first day-night Test, and went to win the match.[52][53] During the second Testagainst India at Nagpur, Sri Lanka experiences their heaviest defeat in test cricket. Skipper Chandimal was the only stand out performer in the match with two fifties in the match.[54] In the third Test, Chandimal scored his tenth test century, becoming the fastest Sri Lankan to reach ten test centuries with 80 innings, bettering previous record of 84 innings byThilan Samaraweera. He along with Angelo Mathews had a 181-run partnership in the match. For the partnership, they have faced 476 balls, which ranked as the longest partnership for any pair at the Kotla, longest partnership between a visiting pair in India in the last five years, and the second-longest stand for Sri Lanka against India.[55]

In 2018, Mathews was appointed as the permanent limited over captain after the debate over few weeks.[56] However, in the first match against Zimbabwe inBangladesh Tri-series, Mathews was sidelined with a right hamstring injury and removed from the squad for three weeks. With that, Chandimal was appointed as the captain.[57] Under his captaincy, Sri Lanka won the tri-series beating Bangladesh in the final.[58] On 7 February 2018, Chandimal was appointed as the captain for T20I side for Sri Lanka for Bangladesh tour,[59] due to injury of permanent limited over captainAngelo Mathews.[60] Under his captaincy, Sri Lanka chased a record breaking total of 193 in the first match and won the match by 6 wickets.[61]

In May 2018, he was one of 33 cricketers to be awarded a national contract bySri Lanka Cricket ahead of the 2018–19 season.[62][63]

After suspension (2018-2021)

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Chandimal was included to the one-off Twenty20 International against South Africa on 14 August 2018.[64] He played as the wicket-keeper in the match as well. South Africa bowled out for 99 runs, which is their lowest score in T20Is. However, Sri Lanka lost 7 wickets in the easy chase, where Chandimal protected his end until the end. He was there at the end and held firm through sustained pressure from the South African pack to see Sri Lanka home with an unbeaten 36 runs.[65]

He was appointed limited overs captain after Matthews was sacked after2018 Asia Cup. Due to poor performances throughoutNew Zealand andAustralia tours, Chandimal was dropped from the Test squad forSouth Africa tour.Dimuth Karunaratne was named as the stand-in captain for the tour, while Chandimal was released to play domestic cricket and regain his form with the bat.[66] In December 2019, Chandimal was recalled for the Pakistan test series.[67]

On 8 March 2021,Sri Lanka tour of West Indies, during 3rd T20I match Chandimal scored his fifth T20I half century. He scored unbeaten 54* runs and put an unbeaten stand of 85 from 63, Sri Lanka's highest in T20Is for the fifth wicket, withAshen Bandara. They had dragged the Sri Lanka team to 46 for 4 to 131 for 4.[68] After the series, he was dropped from the squad for Bangladesh and India tours, citing poor performances.[69] Later he asked SLC and its technical committee for clarity about his future in the national team.[70] However, after the impressive performances in the SLC Invitational T20 League, he was included into squad for theSouth African series in September 2021.[71] He played the third game of the series, which became his 150th ODI and Sri Lanka later won the match and the series.[72] Later the same month, Chandimal was named in Sri Lanka's squad for the2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[73]

Dominating Test arena (2022-present)

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On 26 May 2022 during the second test matchagainst Bangladesh, Chandimal scored his twelfth Test century, where he made 199-run partnership for the sixth wicket with fellow centurion Angelo Mathews, the highest between the pair in Tests. With two centuries, Sri Lanka piled a mammoth first innings total of 506 and finally won the series 2–0.[74][75] In theAustralian Test series in July 2022, Sri Lanka suffered a huge defeat, where the match ended in three days.[76] Chandimal scored 0 and 13 in the match. However, on 9 July 2022, he scored a brilliant unbeaten 205 runs in the second Test and Sri Lanka posted a total of 554 courtesy of Chandimal's double hundred.[77] With that, he became the first Sri Lankan to score a double century against Australia. Finally Sri Lanka won the match by an innings and 39 runs, marking Sri Lanka's first-ever innings victory in Test cricket against Australia.[78] The series finally ended in draw 1-1 and shared the Warne-Murali Trophy.[79]

Chandimal was a part of the team in 6 test matches in 2022, batted 10 innings and scored 719 runs averaging 102.71 including the double century against Australia. However he was not in the part of squad in the tour of India in 2022. The second test matchagainst New Zealand atWellington, Chandimal scored a half century and made 126 run partnership for 5th wicket withDhananjaya De Silva, but finally New Zealand won by an innings and 58 runs.[80] He later scored a fiftyagainst Pakistan and Sri Lanka won the match by 246 runs.[81][82] Due to his performances Chandimal selected to Wisden World Test Championship XI: WTC 2021- 2023.[83]

On 3 February 2024against Afghanistan, Chandimal scored his 15th test century, where he made 232 for the fourth wicket along withAngelo Mathews, who also made his 16th test century.[84][85] With the two centuries, Sri Lanka piled a total of 439 and eventually won the one-off test series by 10 wickets.[86]

Chandimal was promoted to the number 3 position in the batting order withNew Zealand tour of Sri Lanka in September 2024. In the second Test against New Zealand, Chandimal scored his 16th century and his fourth 50-plus score in eight Test innings while batting at No. 3, where Sri Lanka posted mammoth 602 runs in the first innings. Eventually, Sri Lanka won the match by an innings and 154 runs and rises to the third in theWorld Test Championship table.[87][88]

Ball tampering controversy in 2018

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During the second Testagainst West Indies at St. Lucia on 17 June 2018, Chandimal was found to be guilty of makingball tampering incidence.[89] After video evidence indicated that on the second day's play, Chandimal was taking sweets out from his left pocket, putting them in his mouth, before applying saliva to the ball within the space of a few seconds.[90] Two on-field umpiresIan Gould,Aleem Dar, television umpireRichard Kettleborough and match refereeJavagal Srinath observed the incidence carefully and charged him with one Test ban and two demerit points.[91]

At the end of match, the hearing with match referee Javagal Srinath, his team management and other match officials took place with Chandimal and he wasn't able to recall what it was in mouth when he polish the ball with saliva.[92] As a result, match referee handed Chandimal the maximum punishment available under the ICC Code of Conduct, which was two suspension points and a fine of 100% of his match fee.[93]

However, before finishing the match, Chandimal pleaded not guilty to the ball-tampering incident and this caused trouble at the start of Day 3 of a test match. This was started in the morning when two umpires asked to change the ball used the previous day with a new ball. Sri Lankan players did not accept that and refused to go into the field for the match. The incident got worse when coachChandika Hathurusinghe and managerAsanka Gurusinha were also involved in the moment with the match referee and umpires.[91] Over the next two hours, several animated discussions took place between management and cricket officials, largely due to the fact that the incident has informed the next morning.[94] If the incidence was announced on the last night, the situation might be different, as said by the players.

With that, Srinath took a decision and asked Sri Lanka to take the field before 11:30 am (the scheduled start had been 9:30), or forfeit the game. Players finally agreed to play the match "under protest". The Match referee awarded West Indies five penalty runs in the match after the incident.[95]

On 11 July 2018, ICC concluded its hearing on the trio, who had pleaded guilty to a level three spirit of cricket offence. His hearing took place before the start of the first Testagainst South Africa, with him found guilty. He received a two-match ban, withSuranga Lakmal captaining the side in his place.[96][97] On 16 July 2018, independent Judicial Commissioner handed down a further eight suspension points with maximum possible punishment for their spirit of cricket offence and suspended for four ODIs as well.[98][99]

International centuries

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Chandimal has made 20 internationalcenturies- 16 inTest cricket, and 4 inOne Day International (ODI) format.

Key

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Test centuries

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Test centuries scored by Dinesh Chandimal[100]
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1116* Bangladesh611/2Galle International Stadium,GalleHome13 March 2013Drawn[101]
2102 Bangladesh622/2R. Premadasa Stadium,ColomboHome16 March 2013Won[102]
3100* Bangladesh532/2Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium,ChattogramAway4 February 2014Drawn[103]
4162* † India631/3Galle International Stadium,GalleHome12 August 2015Won[104]
5151 West Indies411/2Galle International Stadium,GalleHome14 October 2015Won[105]
6126 England632/3Riverside Ground,Chester-le-StreetAway27 May 2016Lost[106]
7132 Australia613/3Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground,ColomboHome13 August 2016Won[107]
8138 Bangladesh412/2R. Premadasa Stadium,ColomboHome15 March 2017Lost[108]
9155* ‡ Pakistan511/2Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium,Abu DhabiNeutral28 September 2017Won[109]
10164 ‡IndiaIndia513/3Feroz Shah Kotla Ground,DelhiAway2 December 2017Drawn[110]
11119^ ‡ West Indies512/3Daren Sammy Cricket Ground,Gros IsletAway14 June 2018Drawn[111]
12124 Bangladesh722/2Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium,MirpurAway23 May 2022Won[112]
13206* Australia522/2Galle International Stadium,GalleHome8 July 2022Won[113]
14102* Ireland511/2Galle International Stadium,GalleHome16 April 2023Won[114]
15107 Afghanistan521/1Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground,ColomboHome2 February 2024Won[115]
16116 New Zealand312/2Galle International Stadium,GalleHome26 September 2024Won[116]

One Day International Centuries

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ODI Centuries Scored by Dinesh Chandimal
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.S/RVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1111 †IndiaIndia3294.06Harare Sports Club,HarareN5 June 2010Won[117]
2105*†EnglandEngland3283.33Lord's,LondonA3 July 2011Won[118]
3100*† Ireland4193.45Malahide Cricket Club Ground,DublinA16 June 2016Won[119]
4102AustraliaAustralia4178.46Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium,DambullaH28 August 2016Lost[120]

Personal life

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On 26 December 2004, Dinesh was just a 14-year-old boy when his family home was destroyed bythe Indian Ocean Tsunami tragedy. He still frequentsBalapitiya, to memorialize the tragic incident which devastated his family.[121][122]

Chandimal's younger brotherKamesh Nirmal is also a cricketer.[123] During second round of the Inter School Under-17 Division I tournament in 2017, Kamesh scored a match winning century against St. Xavier's College, Marawila and Ananda won the match by 129 runs.[124] Following his brother's foot steps Kamesh scored a brilliant century in the 89th Battle of the Maroons.

Chandimal married his longtime partner Ishika Jayasekara on 1 May 2015 inColombo.[125][126][127] In October 2020, he was commissioned as aMajor in theSri Lanka Army Volunteer Force attached theSri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps.[128]

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