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Liyanage made his Test debut in the same Test as [[Muttiah Muralitharan]] in [[1992]]-[[1993|93]], and when bowling, captured the wicket of [[Tom Moody]] with his third ball. He went wicketless during the summers against [[India]] in [[1993]]-[[1994|94]], and didn't return until [[1997]]. Following this he played in several One-day internationals before injury in [[Pakistan]] ruled him out again. |
Liyanage made his Test debut in the same Test as [[Muttiah Muralitharan]] in [[1992]]-[[1993|93]], and when bowling, captured the wicket of [[Tom Moody]] with his third ball. He went wicketless during the summers against [[India]] in [[1993]]-[[1994|94]], and didn't return until [[1997]]. Following this he played in several One-day internationals before injury in [[Pakistan]] ruled him out again. |
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Dulip continued to dominate in 1st Class Cricket representing Colts Cricket Club in Colombo, Sri Lanka as an attacking All-Rounder, which earned him the opportunity of representing Sri Lanka in Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes tournament(2003) as Captain/Manager. |
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He was dropped from the team altogether in [[2001]] when he bowled only 14 overs in [[Colombo]]. |
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Since 2006/07 Australian season, Dulip has been contracted as a coach/player at the East Ivanhoe Saints cricket club in Victoria. Being an ECB Level-2 qualified coach, Dulip is currently associated with Cricket Victoria |
Since 2006/07 Australian season, Dulip has been contracted as a coach/player at the East Ivanhoe Saints cricket club in Victoria. Being an ECB Level-2 qualified coach, Dulip is currently associated with Cricket Victoria in a coaching capacity. |
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Revision as of 02:02, 24 January 2008
Source: [1], 9 February 2006 |
Dulip Kapila Liyanage (born June 6, 1972 in Kalutara) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
Liyanage made his Test debut in the same Test as Muttiah Muralitharan in 1992-93, and when bowling, captured the wicket of Tom Moody with his third ball. He went wicketless during the summers against India in 1993-94, and didn't return until 1997. Following this he played in several One-day internationals before injury in Pakistan ruled him out again.
Dulip continued to dominate in 1st Class Cricket representing Colts Cricket Club in Colombo, Sri Lanka as an attacking All-Rounder, which earned him the opportunity of representing Sri Lanka in Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes tournament(2003) as Captain/Manager.
Since 2006/07 Australian season, Dulip has been contracted as a coach/player at the East Ivanhoe Saints cricket club in Victoria. Being an ECB Level-2 qualified coach, Dulip is currently associated with Cricket Victoria in a coaching capacity.