Badureliya Sports Club

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Badureliya Cricket Club
Personnel
Captain Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Alankara Asanka Silva
Coach Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Thamara Abeyratne
Team information
Colours  Pale blue [1]
Home ground Surrey Village Cricket Ground, Maggona
History
Premier Trophy  winsnone
Premier Limited Overs Tournament  winsnone
Twenty20 Tournament  wins1

Badureliya Sports Club is a first-class cricket team in Sri Lanka. It plays its home matches at Surrey Village Cricket Ground, Maggona.

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In late 2008, the club threatened to boycott the Sri Lankan domestic tournaments due to their objections to being relegated to Tier B from their position in Tier A. [2] The club later backed down from their stance, and defeated Nondescripts Cricket Club by an innings and two runs. [2]

Between 2005 and 2006, when they first appeared in first-class cricket, and late December 2015, Badureliya Sports Club played 97 first-class matches, for 13 wins, 37 losses and 47 draws. [3]

Badureliya Sports Club won the Sri Lanka Cricket Twenty-20 Tournament in 2014–15. [4]

Current squad

These players featured in matches for Badureliya SC in the 2019/20 season. [5]

Players with international caps are listed in bold.

NNameNatAgeBatting StyleBowling Style
Batsmen
Kosala Ravindu Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 23Right-handedRight-arm off-break
7 Yashodha Lanka Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 31Right-handedLeft-arm medium-fast
Salinda Ushan Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 26Left-handedRight-arm off-break
All-Rounders
Dushan Hemantha Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 29Right-handedRight arm leg-break
Tillakaratne Sampath Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 41Right-handedRight-arm off-break
Wicket-keepers
4 Lahiru Milantha Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 29Left-handed
Damith Perera Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 26Left-handed
Pace Bowlers
20 Shehan Madushanka Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 28Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
73 Lahiru Samarakoon Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 26Left-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Sahan Jayawardene Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 33Left-handedLeft-arm medium-fast
Buddika Sanjeewa Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 36Right-handedLeft-arm medium-fast
Spin Bowlers
Alankara Asanka Silva (Captain) Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 38Right-handedRight-arm off-break

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