What is Mahela Jayawardene doing now?

What is Mahela Jayawardene doing now?

Mahela Jayawardene currently serves as the Chairman of Sri Lanka National Sports Council. Jayawardene’s highest test score, 374 against South Africa, is the highest score by a right-handed batsman in the history of Test cricket.

How old is Mahela Jayawardene?

44 years (May 27, 1977)Mahela Jayawardene / Age

Will Mahela Jayawardene coach Sri Lanka?

Jayawardene appointed consultant coach for Sri Lanka seniors, Under-19s and ‘A’ team. Mahela Jayawardene has been appointed consultant coach of the Sri Lanka men’s senior team, as well as the men’s Under-19 and the Sri Lanka A teams for a period of one year, starting January 1, 2022.

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Who will be next Sri Lanka coach?

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How old is Arjuna Ranatunga?

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Who is Mahela Jayawardene?

Mahela Jayawardene is the 69th Sri Lanka Test Cap, having made his debut against India at Colombo in 1997. Jayawardene made his Test debut in the record breaking Test in 1997 against India at R.P.S., Colombo.

What is Mahela Jayawardene’s highest score?

Mahela Jayawardene currently serves as the Chairman of Sri Lanka National Sports Council. Jayawardene’s highest test score, 374 against South Africa, is the highest score by a right-handed batsman in the history of Test cricket.

What are some amazing facts about Dinesh Jayawardene?

• Jayawardene’s highest test score of 374 against South Africa is the highest by a right-hand batsman in the history. • He is the first Sri Lankan cricketer to score 10,000 Test runs. • While playing against South Africa in 2006, he shared a world record partnership of 624 alongside Kumar Sangakkara.

What made Jayawardene a great Sri Lanka captain?

In the second half of his career, Jayawardene grew into an astute captain who read the game well and wasn’t afraid to take risks. Under him, Sri Lanka shed their diffident approach, winning Tests in England and New Zealand, and – in what was Jayawardene’s greatest achievement as captain – reached the final of the 2007 World Cup.