Kasun rajitha

  1. CS vs DA Highlights: Kasun Rajitha’s 5/22 guide Colombo Stars to a big win over Dambulla Aura in LPL 2022
  2. Kasun Rajitha biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.
  3. Kasun Rajitha Age, Height, Wiki, Stats, Jersey Number, Bowling Speed, Wife, Net Worth, and Instagram
  4. SL v AUS 2022: Kasun Rajitha and Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of 3rd T20I vs Australia; replacements named
  5. Ban vs SL, 2nd Test, 2022
  6. Kasun Rajitha, Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of Sri Lanka's final T20I against Australia


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CS vs DA Highlights: Kasun Rajitha’s 5/22 guide Colombo Stars to a big win over Dambulla Aura in LPL 2022

CS vs DA Highlights: Lanka Premier League 2022: Colombo Stars beat Dambulla Aura by 9 wickets in the second match at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday in the Lanka Premier League 2022. Batting first, the Dambulla Aura were bowled out for 89. Kasun Rajitha’s 5/22 helped Colombo Stars restrict Dambulla Aura to a low score. Follow LPL 2022 LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN Also Read: CS vs DA Highlights: Kasun Rajitha’s 5/22 guide Colombo Stars to a big win over Dambulla Aura in LPL 2022 – Watch Highlights For Colombo Stars, Niroshan Dickwella and Dinesh Chandimal opened the innings. Niroshan’s stay at the crease was not for long as he was dismissed for a duck by Pramod Madushan. Dinesh Chandimal and Charith Asalanka put up a partnership of 90 runs as they reached the target with 9 overs to spare. Dinesh Chandimal remained unbeaten on 31 from 32 balls, which included 3 boundaries, while Charith Asalanka remained not out on 58 from 36 balls. His innings was laced with 5 boundaries and 4 sixes. For Dambulla Aura, Pramod Madushan was the pick of the bowler as took 1/3 in 2 overs. Earlier, after winning the toss, Colombo Stars elected to bowl first. For Dambulla Aura, Lasith Croospulle and Shevon Daniel opened the innings. However, Colombo Stars bowlers were on the mark from the first delivery. Kasun Rajitha dismissed Croospulle for a duck, while Shevon Daniel was also dismissed for a duck by Rajitha. The team was struggling at 4/16 in 2.3 overs. Captain Das...

Kasun Rajitha biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.

Kasun Rajitha is an Bangladesh cricketer. He was born on 1 June 1993 in Matara, Sri Lanka. He studied at St. Servatius College, Matara. His height is approx 6 feet 2 inches. He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler. He play as a bowler in Sri Lankan cricket team. He is playing for Sri Lankan cricket team since 2016. Kasun Rajitha made his test debut on 14 June 2018 vs West Indies and his test cap number is 146. He made his ODI cap number is 1 August 2018 vs South Africa and his ODI cap number is 188. He made his T20 debut on 9 February 2016 vs India and his T20 cap number is 62.

Kasun Rajitha Age, Height, Wiki, Stats, Jersey Number, Bowling Speed, Wife, Net Worth, and Instagram

Facts • Father - • Mother - • Birth Name Chandrasekara Arachchilage Kasun Rajitha • Net Worth N/A • Birth Country Matara, Sri Lanka • Salary N/A • Famous Name Kasun Rajitha • Position in Team Bowler • Nationality Sri Lankan • Current team Badureliya Sports Club • Profession Cricket Player • University attended St. Servatius' College Kasun Rajitha is a right-arm medium-fast bowler hailing from Matara, Sri Lanka, who plays all formats of the game at the international level for Sri Lanka. Domestically, he has been playing for the team of Badureliya Sports Club since 2017. With his team, Rajitha has participated in multiple leagues such as IPL and SLC T20 League. Besides being a well-known domestic player, Rajitha is also an international-level player who has already represented the Sri Lankan national team in various events. Since making his T20 League debut on February 9, 2016, Rajitha has been a part of the Srilankan team that has appeared in multiple T20 games. For your information, he is a Right-arm medium-fast bowler. No doubt, Rajitha is a skilled player, and he offers Sri Lanka a skill that's been occasional in their history. Age and Height Kasun Rajitha was born Chandrasekara Arachchilage Kasun Rajitha on June 1, 1993 in Matara, Sri Lanka making his age 29 years as of 2022. The 29 years old player spent his early days in Matara. He has not given any hints regarding his educational background. Talking about his physical appearance, Rajitha has a fit body, and he stands...

SL v AUS 2022: Kasun Rajitha and Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of 3rd T20I vs Australia; replacements named

While Rajitha suffered an injury on his left hip, the 'Young Malinga' picked up an injury on his right elbow. In a series of tweets about the same, SLC wrote: "Injuries - Kasun Rajitha and Matheesha Pathirana have suffered injuries, while training and will not take further part in the T20I series. Rajitha has suffered an injury on his ‘Left Hip,’ whilst Pathirana has suffered an injury on his ‘Right Elbow.'" "In the meantime, Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee made the following replacements to the T20I squad, in place of the two injured players. 1. Asitha Fernando comes in place of Kasun Rajitha 2. Pramod Madushan comes in place of Matheesha Pathirana #SLvAUS." 3 🔄 ReplacementsIn the meantime, Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee made the following replacements to the T20I squad, in place of the two injured players.1. Asitha Fernando comes in place of Kasun Rajitha2.Pramod Madushan comes in place of Matheesha Pathirana Kasun Rajitha and Matheesha Pathirana warm the bench in the first two T20Is Both Rajitha and Pathirana did not find a place in the playing XI in the first two T20Is. While the former has represented Sri Lanka in 10 T20Is thus far, the latter is yet to make his international debut. After going down in the first two games of the three-match series, Sri Lanka would hope to put a stop to the Australian juggernaut and salvage some pride by winning the last match. The batting unit has let the hosts down in both the matches till now. In the first T20I, the tea...

Ban vs SL, 2nd Test, 2022

They might not have vast experience to draw from but they showed maturity by keeping an upright seam, and bowling tight lines and lengths. While they largely bowled an attacking line around off stump, they didn't hesitate to use bouncers. In fact, they overdid the latter on the second day, but that was probably Sri Lanka sending the home side a message. Before the Mirpur Test, Rajitha had played exactly ten Tests, ten ODIs and ten T20Is. Asitha had four Tests and four ODIs. The nice symmetry aside, it mainly shows that neither has really nailed a place in the national team in any format. The last ten days, however, might be the corner that Rajitha and Asitha were looking to turn. Rajitha is slightly more experienced, having started his Test career in 2018 with 11 wickets in two Tests against West Indies. In the seminal South Africa series in 2019, he was Sri Lanka's second-highest wicket-taker behind Vishwa, with nine wickets at 23.22. But in the following South Africa tour last year, Rajitha had bowled only 2.1 overs before a groin injury ruled him out for the rest of the year. He always had the height and ability to move the ball off the seam, but what stood out in these two Tests is his consistency in bowling probing lengths. Even more impressive was how he was able to extract help from the usually unresponsive Chattogram and Mirpur pitches. These are enough reasons to believe Rajitha has come back from injury as a better bowler. In the past too, Sri Lanka's fast bowler...

Kasun Rajitha, Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of Sri Lanka's final T20I against Australia

Both Rajitha and Pathirana hadn't featured in the three-match T20I series, which was won by Australia taking an unassailable 2-0 lead. "Rajitha has suffered an injury on his 'Left Hip', whilst Pathirana has suffered an injury on his 'Right Elbow', said the SLC through its official Twitter account. SLC further announced that Asitha Fernando and Pramod Madushan will replace Rajitha and Pathirana in Sri Lanka's squad for the final T20I against Australia, which is effectively a dead rubber. In the second T20I on Wednesday, Australia survived an electric spell from rising leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga (4/33) to win by three wickets and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Sri Lanka were also fined 40% of their match fees for maintaining a slow over-rate during the match. Australia's veteran wicketkeeper Matthew Wade (26 not out) handled the immense pressure of batting with the tail to secure victory with 13 balls to spare after the pace duo of Jhye Richardson (3/26) and Kane Richardson (4/30) restricted Sri Lanka to 124/9 in 20 overs. After the T20I series ends, Sri Lanka and Australia will face off in five ODI matches starting on June 14 and ending on June 24. KANDY: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) announced that pacers Kasun Rajitha and Matheesha Pathirana have been ruled out of the sides final T20I against Australia at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Saturday evening due to injuries suffered while training. Both Rajitha and Pathirana hadn't feature...