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Chaminda Vaas
Personal information
Full name
Chaminda Ushantha Vaas Thennakoon
NicknameVasy
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft arm fast medium
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 63)26 August 1994 v Pakistan
Last Test20 July 2009 v Pakistan
ODI debut (cap 75)15 February 1994 v India
Last ODI27 August 2008 v India
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1990/91–2010/11Colts Cricket Club
2003Hampshire
2005Worcestershire
2007Middlesex
2010-presentNorthamptonshire (squad no. 6)
Career statistics
Competition Test ODIs FC LA
Matches 111 322 212 407
Runs scored 3,089 2,025 5,967 3,212
Batting average 24.32 13.68 26.40 16.64
100s/50s 1/13 0/1 4/28 0/8
Top score 100* 50* 134 76*
Balls bowled 23,438 15,775 38,887 19,297
Wickets 355 400 724 504
Bowling average 29.58 27.53 24.63 26.52
5 wickets in innings 12 4 31 4
10 wickets in match 2 n/a 4 n/a
Best bowling 7/71 8/19 7/28 8/19
Catches/stumpings 31/– 60/– 57/– 83/–
Source: CricketArchive, 25 June 2011

Chaminda Ushantha Vaas Thennakoon (born January 27th 1974) is a former cricket player for Sri Lanka. He is said to be one of the most successful and talented cricket players of Sri Lanka.

Family

Chaminda is from a family of four consisting of himself, his parents, Shama Herath and Jayaratne Thennakoon, and his sister Damiyanthi. His mother Shama, is from a large family of seven from Anuradaphura. All his aunts and uncles currently live in Sri Lanka, except for one, Prem Herath who lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with his wife Samitha Someratne, and his kids, Thisaranie Herath and Manujitha Herath. Shama is the eldest of seven. Jayaratne, is from a small family of four from near Galle, Sri Lanka. His parents and siblings are currently living in Sri Lanka.

Career highlights

A graduate of the prestigious St. Joseph's College Colombo, Vaas made his first class debut for Colts Cricket Club against Galle Cricket Club in December 1990 aged 16. Nearly 4 years later, after just 13 first class matches, he made his Test debut for the Sri Lankan cricket team against Pakistan at Kandy in August 1994. Within his first year in the national side, he made a great impact guiding Sri Lanka to their maiden Test Match away victory against New Zealand at Napier, taking 5-47 & 5-43 and scoring 33 & 36 and being nominated Man of the Match.

He was a regular member of the ODI side during the 1996 World Cup, playing in all six matches including the Final, where Sri Lanka defeated Australia to become world champions for the very first time.

In 2001-02, he took 26 wickets in a series win against the West Indies. This included one match-haul of 14 wickets, a feat only achieved by two fast bowlers in the subcontinent, the other being Imran Khan. At the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, held in South Africa, Vaas picked up 23 wickets, becoming the leading wicket taker in the tournament. This included a best of 6-25 against Bangladesh, where Vaas also took a hat-trick with the first three deliveries of the Bangladesh innings.

On 26 June 2007 at Columbo, he made his maiden test century against Bangladesh when he scored 100 not out in a total of 577-6 declared. This occurred in his 97th Test Match, which at the time was a record for the most number of Tests before scoring a maiden century (since overtaken by Anil Kumble). Soon after in November 2007, Vaas played his 100th Test match against England, in what was also Sanath Jayasuriya's final Test match for Sri Lanka.

He retired from Test Cricket after the 3rd Test against Pakistan in July 2009.[1]

Playing style

He is a left arm swing bowler. Vaas used to open the bowling for Sri Lanka and was noted for his in-swinger. He also had a well disguised off cutter and later in his career he added reverse-swing to his armoury, which made him a consistent wicket-taker even on bland subcontinental pitches. Although his pace has dropped over the years, he has masterful control of line and length. Vaas is also a useful batsman down the order, and has reached 3,000 Test runs, including 13 Test half-centuries and a century. Only 11 bowlers in Test history with 200 wickets have scored more runs than Vaas.[2] As a fielder, he is noted for his strong arm.At the start of a new bowling spell, he would tell the umpire: "Left arm Without Pace"

Records

Chaminda Vaas is Sri Lanka's most successful pace bowler, having taken 355 Test wickets, which equalled the number of Test wickets taken by Dennis Lillee, the legendary Australian fast bowler. He led the Sri Lankan new ball attack for many years. He achieved his 300th wicket on 12 December 2005 against India, becoming only the second Sri Lankan bowler to pass this milestone, after Muttiah Muralitharan. He has also taken 400 One Day International wickets, only the second Sri Lankan to do so, also after Muralitherian. As of the 24th of September 2011 only 3 bowlers have taken more ODI wickets.

On 27 August 2008, Vaas achieved a landmark in his ODI career, when he had Yuvraj Singh caught off his bowling in his very last ODI match against India at Columbo. Yuvraj Singh became his 400th ODI victim and consequently Vaas joined the illustrious company of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and his team mate Muttiah Muralitharan as only the fourth bowler in international cricket to have taken 400 ODI wickets.

Vaas also holds the record for the best bowling figures in one-day international cricket with his 8 for 19 off eight overs against Zimbabwe at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in 2001. Vaas took the first eight wickets of Zimbabwe's then record-lowest ODI innings of 38, with Muralitharan taking the final two wickets in his first over. It remains the only eight-wicket haul in ODI history.

Vaas has taken two ODI hat tricks in his career, the third of only four players to have achieved the feat. The first was taken as part of his 8/19 spell.

English County Cricket

He had joined Middlesex County Cricket Club for the 2007 cricket season as an Overseas registration. In 2008, he signed with the Indian Premier League (IPL) side Deccan Chargers on a contract worth $200,000. He played 4 matches for the Deccan Chargers team and picked 4 wickets at an average of 26.61 with an economy rate of 1.4. In 2009 he played some matches in P.Sen trophy for Mohun Bagan. He also joined Northamptonshire County Cricket Club for the 2010 T20 competition and found himself in the unusual position of opening the batting although he did well recording three half centuries. He subsequently signed a contract to join Northants for the entire 2011 & 2012 seasons. At the end of 2011 he was named their 'Player of the season' following a great allround performance, having topped the bowling averages by taking 70 first class wickets at an average of 21.44 apiece and also scoring 403 runs at an average of 26.9. Vaas was released by Northants at the end of the 2012 season due to persistent injury problems throughout the year.

References

  1. ^ "Chaminda Vaas to retire from Tests". Cricinfo. 2009-07-19. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  2. ^ http://www.howstat.com/cricket/Statistics/AllRounders/AllRoundersRWC.asp?Stat=2

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