Upul Chandana – Sri Lankan All‑Rounder | Career Stats & World Cup Legacy

Upul Chandana is a former Sri Lankan cricketer, remembered as a leg‑spinning all‑rounder who played during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He was known for his athletic fielding, clever leg‑spin, and useful lower‑order batting.

    Personal & Career Overview

  • Full Name: Upul Chandana
  • Born: 7 May 1972, Galle, Sri Lanka
  • Batting Style: Right‑handed
  • Bowling Style: Right‑arm leg‑break
  • Role: All‑rounder
  • International Span: 1994–2007

    Career Highlights

  • ODI Debut: 16 April 1994 vs New Zealand (Sharjah).
  • Test Debut: 29 May 1999 vs Pakistan (Galle).
  • Represented Sri Lanka in 16 Tests and 134 ODIs.
  • Member of the 1996 ICC Cricket World Cup‑winning squad.
  • Noted for his sharp fielding at point and cover, often saving crucial runs.
  • Played in the 1999, 2003, and 2007 World Cups.

Upul Chandana Statistics

Upul Chandana

Format Matches Runs Bat Avg Wickets Bowl Avg Best Bowling
Tests 16 437 22.98 37 42.00 4/84
ODIs 134 1,799 22.13 151 31.90 3/30

    Style & Legacy

  • Bowling Strengths: Leg‑spin with variations, effective in middle overs.
  • Batting: Handy lower‑order contributor, capable of quick runs.
  • Fielding: Among Sri Lanka’s finest fielders of his era.
  • Legacy: Remembered as a versatile squad player who contributed in all departments, especially during Sri Lanka’s rise in ODI cricket.

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