Thilina Kandamby

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Thilina Kandamby
Source: [1], 20 April 2007

Sahan Hewa Thilina Kandamby (born June 4, 1982 in Colombo) is a Sri Lankan cricketer who played four One Day Internationals for Sri Lanka as a specialist middle-order batsman. Kandamby was marked out as a talent early, playing for the Sri Lanka Under 19s from 1998 to 2001, and he has also played ten first class games for Sri Lanka A.

Kandamby made his international debut batting at six against Zimbabwe in 2004, but lasted four balls before he was caught behind off Mluleki Nkala for a duck. His next three performances brought him a total of 23 runs, and though he was in the team that won the 2004 Asia Cup, his performances was not enough for him to be selected to the 2004 Champions Trophy immediately following the Asia Cup, as he was replaced by Dilhara Fernando.

Kandamby has since plied his trade for Central Province and Bloomfield in the Sri Lankan domestic leagues, in addition to playing for Sri Lanka A against touring sides. The 2005–06 season has seen him play two first class games against New Zealand A in 2005–06, scoring 103 runs in four innings, while as of 1 February 2006 he has not made a half-century in this year's Premier Championship.

In 2004, Kandamby scored 52 for the Sri Lankans against Zimbabwe A. His score was made up of 10 fours and two sixes; this was the first time in first-class cricket that a completed innings of 50 or more had consisted entirely of boundaries. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ "The Sri Lankans in Zimbabwe, 2003-04" in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2005. Alton: John Wisden & Co. Ltd, p1221.

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