Nickname Dinesh Chandimal
Born (DOB) 18 Nov 1989
Age 35 Years
Role Right Handed Wicket-Keeper
National Side Sri Lanka
Fantasy Credits 8.5, Points 4
Dinesh Chandimal was born on November, 18 1989. A 35 Years old, Dinesh Chandimal is a Right Handed Wicket-Keeper from Sri Lanka and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Dinesh Chandimal has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Dinesh Chandimal is an international Cricketer who currently plays for Sri Lanka. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 8.5 fantasy credits and 0 fantasy points points, Dinesh Chandimal is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Dinesh Chandimal's stats and highlights on Possible11.
Dinesh Chandimal first came into limelight when his brilliantly composed innings of 111 helped Sri Lanka knock India out of the 2010 Tri-nation tournament in Zimbabwe. The Balapitiya-born youngster is highly rated in domestic circles and has been expected to take over the wicket-keeping gloves from the incumbent Kumar Sangakkara in future.
A prolific scorer since his schooling days, Chandimal continued his rich vein of form for Sri Lanka's Under-19 sides and was part of the Islanders' 2008 Under-19 World Cup squad. Sangakkara who was versed with the youngster's batting talents, recommended him to Nondescripts Cricket Club and Chandimal showed glimpses of his talent with a maiden century against a strong visiting New Zealand line-up. Following a fine Inter Provincial Twenty20 tournament, he was quickly drafted into Sri Lanka's 2010 World Twenty20 squad.
An attacking batsman who loves to cut the ball as was evident in his maiden ODI century against India; Chandimal is also a technically gifted keeper with quick reflexes. He is a part of Ruhunu Eleven, one of Sri Lanka's domestic Twenty20 sides. Impressive performances in the Champions League T20 2011 granted him a Test berth in the series against South Africa later that year, where he struck consecutive fifties in both innings. Having never been a part of the Indian T20 League, he was included in Rajasthan for the fifth season in 2012. The following year, he was named captain of the Sri Lankan T20 side, along with the vice-captaincy role in the longer version. Chandimal, however, withdrew his participation in the Indian T20 League's sixth season to concentrate on further training for Sri Lanka's international commitments. Chandimal plays a major role for Sri Lanka in all formats of the game.