Matches (23)
WTC (1)
MLC (3)
IRE vs WI (1)
WI Women vs SA Women (1)
TNPL (3)
Vitality Blast Men (10)
Vitality Blast Women (2)
No Frills T20 (2)

Full Name

Lokuge Dinesh Chandimal

Born

November 18, 1989, Balapitiya

Age

35y 208d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

Playing Role

Wicketkeeper Batter

Height

5ft 9in

Education

Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda, Ananda College, Colombo

RELATIONS

(brother)

Middle-order batter Dinesh Chandimal has been a mainstay for Sri Lanka's Test side in the era after the retirement of their greats Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene. A technically sound batter with strokes all around the wicket, he has also impressed with his temperament to build and pace innings.

Chandimal made his international debut at 21 and impressed almost immediately, scoring 111 in his second ODI, against India in a triangular series in Zimbabwe. Four innings later he made another century, against England at Lord's, but it was in 2012 that his stocks rose significantly, when he averaged 50 on tours to South Africa and Australia, making six fifties In 16 ODI innings. Earlier that season, on Test debut, he had made fifties in each innings in Durban, in Sri Lanka's first Test win ever in South Africa.

Early in 2013, Chandimal became Sri Lanka's youngest ever captain, at 23, when he was handed the reins of the T20 side and was also named Angelo Mathews' deputy in Tests and ODIs. He made back-to-back Test hundreds, against Bangladesh at home, and captained the limited-overs sides off and on over the next four years.

His rise to the national team came after consistent performances with bat and gloves in age-level cricket. That included an attacking century against India Under-19s in August 2007 and an unbeaten 112 in the tri-nation series against England U-19s the following year, which earned him a call-up to the squad for the U-19 World Cup in Malaysia in 2008.

In the Galle Test against India in 2015, Chandimal almost single-handedly dragged Sri Lanka to a win, wrested the advantage back with 162 from No. 6 at nearly a run a ball in the second innings after Sri Lanka were tottering at 95 for 5, having conceded a lead of nearly 200.

In the 2016 home series against Australia, Chandimal was key to Sri Lanka sealing the whitewash, effecting another rescue after a disastrous start left them at 26 for 5 in the last Test, in Colombo: he bedded in for a six-hour 132 in the first innings, and put on a 90-run partnership with Kaushal Silva in the second.

In 2017, after Mathews stepped down from the captaincy in all formats, Chandimal was named as his replacement, but only held the post for little over a year. By this point he was mostly as a Test specialist and not regularly in the reckoning for selection in the white-ball squads. That year, he led Sri Lanka to one of their finest Test series wins, 2-0 against Pakistan in the UAE, to which he contributed 155 not out in the first match and a fifty in the second. In the series in India that followed, a big hundred from him in the third Test helped wrest a draw after the home side piled up 536 in the first innings.

Chandimal hit a bit of a rough patch after that, with only three fifties and a hundred over the next two years, leading into the Covid pandemic, and he didn't quite thrive in 2021 either. He broke his funk the following year with an unbeaten 206 against Australia that levelled the two-Test home series against them, and provided something of an encore, scoring 76 and 94 not out in the next Test, against Pakistan in the series that followed. Sri Lanka lost that match but won the next, where Chandimal set up their first innings nicely, top-scoring with 80.

Dinesh Chandimal Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests88158156208206*43.411238750.111632654439410
ODIs15714221385411131.85519174.2442426243628
T20Is68617106266*19.661025103.60069022376
FC1762953212656354*48.122149758.873562130318319724
List A263241336967119*33.49889378.34104351710912219
T20s212196295033101*30.134071123.6313045715110332

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests88------------
ODIs157------------
T20Is68------------
FC1764422111/131/1321.003.0042.0000
List A26316111/11/11.001.006.0000
T20s212------------

Dinesh Chandimal T20 Stats

Batting & Fielding

TournamentTeamsMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
PSLQG3318748*43.5051170.58006600
LPL3 teams4948713568933.07977138.790714446234
ILT20DV1112424*-21114.28003000
CLT20RU22111262*112.0099113.13028432

Bowling

TournamentTeamsMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
PSLQG3------------
LPL3 teams49------------
ILT20DV1------------
CLT20RU2------------
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Recent Matches of Dinesh Chandimal

MatchBatWktDateGroundFormat
Gladiators vs Qalandars220c/0s25-May-2025LahoreT20
Gladiators vs United48*0c/0s21-May-2025LahoreT20
Gladiators vs Sultans170c/0s18-May-2025RawalpindiT20
Galle vs Dambulla80 & 640c/0s27-Apr-2025Colombo (SSC)FC
Galle vs Colombo132--20-Apr-2025DambullaFC

Photos of Dinesh Chandimal

Dinesh Chandimal cuts on his way to an unbeaten 48
Dinesh Chandimal square drives
Dinesh Chandimal continued his good form with a half-century
Dinesh Chandimal drives through the off side
Dinesh Chandimal and Angelo Mathews shared a 69-run stand for the third wicket
Dinesh Chandimal plays through the leg side