in meters– 1.83 m
in feet & inches– 6’
in kilos– 176 lbs
– Waist: 12 Inches
– Biceps: 32 Inches
Test– 19 May 2016 as Captain (Sri Lanka versus England)
T20– 1 August 2015 as Captain (Sri Lanka versus Pakistan)
• ODI: Highest partnership for the ninth wicket (100*) throughout Sri Lanka versus India in Guwahati on 10 January 2023
• T20I: Most runs in an innings (by batting place) (74*) throughout Sri Lanka versus India in Dharamsala on 27 February 2022
• T20I: Most consecutive matches as captain of a group Sri Lanka (45*) on 25 July 2021
• 2016: Rangpur Riders
• 2017: Sylhet Sixers
• 2018: St Lucia Stars
• 2018–current: Chittagong Vikings
• 2019–2020: Cumilla Warriors
• 2020–current: Dambulla Aura
• 2023: Peshawar Zalmi
• 2023: Gujarat Titans
• 2023: Galle Titans
He performed 6 matches and scored 140 runs with batting common of 14.00. He scored one half-century. His prime rating was 66. He bowled 762 balls and took 13 wickets. His bowling common is 33.156. His finest bowling rating was 5/112 with 4 catches and 0 stumpings.
• One Day International (ODI) (until 2023)
He performed 48 matches and scored 1,067 runs with batting common of 26.67. He scored three half-centuries and two centuries. His prime rating was 108. He bowled 570 balls and took 23 wickets. His bowling common is 38.20. His finest bowling rating was 5/43 with 9 catches and 0 stumpings.
• Twenty20 International (T20I) (until 2023)
He performed 85 matches and scored 1,328 runs with batting common of 21.41. He scored 5 half-centuries. His prime rating was 74. He bowled 379 balls and took 23 wickets. His bowling common is 22.08. His finest bowling rating was 3/16 with 29 catches and 0 stumpings.
• First-class cricket (FC) (until 2023)
He performed 65 matches and scored 3337 runs with batting common of 39.72. He scored 9 half-centuries and 18 centuries. His prime rating was 130. He bowled 3,585 balls and took 64 wickets. His bowling common is 34.57. His finest bowling rating was 6/69 with 45 catches and 0 stumpings.
Shanaka was discovered responsible of altering the ball’s situation in the course of the second Test match towards India in 2017. The third umpire and the on-field umpires each noticed the occasion on digital camera and reported it to match referee David Boon. Later, Shanaka was discovered responsible and sentenced to a 75% match price effective and three demerit factors.
Bowler– Wasim Akram and Dale Steyn