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Rumesh Ratnayake

Sri Lanka

Player profile

Full name Rumesh Joseph Ratnayake
Born January 2, 1964, Colombo
Current age 44 years 240 days
Major teams Sri Lanka, Nondescripts Cricket Club
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium, Legbreak

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 23 36 6 433 56 14.43 0 2 10 9 0
ODIs 70 55 18 612 33* 16.54 705 86.80 0 0 11 0
First-class 59 77 15 1078 86 17.38 0 4 20 0
List A 95 72 22 769 33* 15.38 0 0 12 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 23 35 4961 2563 73 6/66 9/125 35.10 3.09 67.9 3 5 0
ODIs 70 70 3575 2712 76 5/32 5/32 35.68 4.55 47.0 1 1 0
First-class 59 9335 4844 177 6/57 27.36 3.11 52.7 11 0
List A 95 4777 3480 106 5/32 5/32 32.83 4.37 45.0 1 1 0

Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Christchurch, Mar 4-6, 1983 scorecard
Last Test Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Faisalabad, Jan 2-7, 1992 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v Sri Lanka at Bangalore, Sep 26, 1982 scorecard
Last ODI Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (PSS), Dec 1, 1993 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1982/83 - 1998/99
List A span 1980/81 - 1999/00

 Profile

The wiry Ratnayake made his debut as teenager and displayed the ability to generate pace and bounce with his whippy action. Ratnayake was a consistent performer during the late eighties and early nineties troubling batsman with his ability to swing the new ball at a lively pace. However, due to injury he was never able to really fulfill his potential, though he showed determination to return to test cricket he was never quite the same bowler as in his younger days. Nevertheless he was a fine test bowler and one of the better pace bowlers produced by the island nation. A capable hitter in the lower order Ratnayake played some handy innings with the bat.

Making his debut against New Zealand at Christchurch he made an immediate impression taking the new ball providing the kiwi batsman with some awkward moments. In the 1985/86 series against India he came of age bowling superbly to capture 20 wickets at 22. At SSC he bowled with sustained pace and stamina capturing 6/85 from 41 overs. In Sri Lanka's comprehensive victory in the second test Ratnayake was a major factor taking 9 wickets in the match. Along with Ashantha de Mel and Saliya Ahangama the pace trio tormented the Indian batsman leading Sri Lanka to an inaugural series victory.

Niggling injuries were always a blight on his career, though he toiled manfully in generally unresponsive conditions. On his day he remained a quality pace bowler on the 1990/91 tour of Australia he produced a outstanding display of swing bowling in his only test at Hobart capturing 6/66. At Lords he gave another a ccomplished display taking 5/69, his pace and swing causing the English bats immeasurable trouble. With the bat he then rescued the team with a bright half century. Too often though his performances were let down with lackluster batting as Sri Lanka customarily wasted opportunities to press home the advantage that Ratnayake had helped achieve. Injuries limited his effectiveness in the series in Pakistan and it proved to be his final test series.

(Johann P Jayasekera , Sep 1999)

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Jul 15, 2007

Hong Kong captain Neisha Pratt and Nepal captain Nary Thapa pose for pictures along with match referee Rumesh Ratnayake
Hong Kong captain Neisha Pratt and Nepal captain Nary Thapa pose for pictures along with match referee Rumesh Ratnayake
© HKCA

Sep 6, 1985

Rumesh Ratnayake, who took nine wickets in Sri Lanka's inaugural Test win in 1985
Rumesh Ratnayake, who took nine wickets in Sri Lanka's inaugural Test win in 1985
© Wisden Cricket Monthly

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