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Rangana Herath
Herath in 2011
Personal information
Full name
Herath Mudiyanselage Rangana Keerthi Bandara Herath
Born(1978-03-19)19 March 1978(age 46)
Kurunegala,Sri Lanka
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingSlow left arm orthodox
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap78)22 September 1999 vAustralia
Last Test6 November 2018 vEngland
ODI debut (cap120)25 April 2004 vZimbabwe
Last ODI1 March 2015 vEngland
ODI shirt no.14
T20I debut (cap39)6 August 2011 vAustralia
Last T20I28 March 2016 vSouth Africa
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1996–1998Kurunegala Youth Cricket Club
1998–2010Moors Sports Club
2008–2011Wayamba
2009Surrey
2010Hampshire
2011–2018Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club
2012Basnahira Cricket Dundee
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I
Matches 93 71 17
Runs scored 1,699 140 8
Batting average 14.52 9.33 2.66
100s/50s 0/3 0/0 0/0
Top score 80* 17* 3
Ballsbowled 25,992 3,242 365
Wickets 433 74 18
Bowling average 28.08 31.91 20.72
5 wickets in innings 34 0 1
10 wickets in match 9 0 0
Best bowling 9/127 4/20 5/3
Catches/stumpings 24/– 14/– 0/–
Medal record
Men'sCricket
RepresentingSri Lanka
ICC Cricket World Cup
Runner-up 2011 India–Bangladesh–Sri Lanka
ICC T20 World Cup
Winner 2014 Bangladesh
Runner-up 2012 Sri Lanka
Asia Cup
Runner-up 2010 Sri Lanka
Source:ESPNcricinfo,6 November 2018

Herath Mudiyanselage Rangana Keerthi Bandara Herath(Sinhala:රංගන හේරත්;Tamil:ரங்கன ஹெரத்;born 19 March 1978), known asRangana Herath,is a formerSri Lankancricketer,[1]who played all forms of cricket game and a former Test cricket captain for Sri Lanka. Herath is the most successful left arm bowler in Test cricket history. He worked as spin bowling consultant with theBangladesh cricket team.[2]Herath was a member of the Sri Lankan team that won the2014 ICC World Twenty20.

Herath is a specialist left-arm bowler for Sri Lanka and holds the record of best bowling figures inTest matchesby a left-arm spinner with 433 wickets. On 11 March 2017, Herath surpassed 362 wickets byDaniel Vettorito become the most successful left-arm spinner in Test cricket history.[3]He is the first left-arm spinner to take 400 Test wickets.[4]On 10 February 2018 during Bangladesh tour, Herath became the most successful left-arm bowler in Test cricket history by surpassingWasim Akram.[5]He has the longest Test cricket career for Sri Lanka with a span of 19 years from 1999 to 2018.

On 29 May 2016, Herath became the third Sri Lankan bowler to take 300 wickets in Test cricket history afterMuttiah MuralitharanandChaminda Vaas.[6]On 8 November 2016, Herath became only the third bowler in history to take five-wicket hauls against all Test-playing nations.[7]On 2 October 2017, he became the second Sri Lankan bowler to take 400 test wickets. He is the oldest player to reach 350 as well as 400 Test wickets.

On 23 October 2016, Herath was announced as captain forSri Lanka tour to Zimbabwe.[8]Angelo Mathews,the regular captain, was injured. With this he became the oldest Sri Lankan player to lead a Test team for the first time and from any country sinceTom Graveneyin 1968.[9]

On 22 October 2018, Herath announced his retirement from international cricket after the first Test at Galleagainst England.[10]On 6 November 2018, he played in his final Test inGalle.[11][12]In the first innings of the match, he became the third bowler to take 100 Test wickets at the same venue, when he dismissed the England captainJoe Root.[13]After the match, Herath said that it was "the right time" to retire, finishing his career with 433 Test wickets, the most for a left-armspin bowler.[14]

Personal life and early and domestic career

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Herath was born on 19 March 1978, in the small village of Waduwawa,Kurunegala,on the southeastern tip of the Northwestern Province as the second of the family. His elder brother is Deepthi Herath. He was promoted to opening batting in school times, and acted as a pacer, until his coach told him to start spin bowling due to height problem. Before starting professional career, Herath was working atSampath Bankas a clerk, when he met brother ofChandika Hathurusingha.[15]

Herath started his cricket career at his first school Mayurapada Central College,Narammala.[16]Later, he moved toMaliyadeva College,Kurunegala. Having made his first-class debut forKurunegala Youth Cricket Clubin1996–97 cricket season,Rangana Herath currently representsTamil Union Cricket and Athletic Clubin Sri Lankan first-class cricket. He representedMoors Sports Clubfrom 1998/99 to 2009/10 in local first-class cricket. He made hisTwenty20debut on 17 August 2004, forMoors Sports Clubin the2004 SLC Twenty20 Tournament.[17]He also played forSurreyduring the latter part of the 2009 English cricket season. In April 2010, Herath joinedHampshire,where he played in the first half of the2010 County Championship.[18]

In March 2018, Herath was named in Dambulla's squad for the2017–18 Super Four Provincial Tournament.[19][20]

International career

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Early career

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Herath made hisTestdebut atGalle International Stadium,Sri Lanka againstAustraliain 1999. HisOne Day Internationaldebut came five years later in 2004, againstZimbabweatHarare Sports Club.During the 2016 England series, Herath was ranked as 13th Test match bowler in the world, having hit the heights of second in the list in 2012.[21]

Although Herath made his Test debut back in 1999, he never came to the prominence as a leading spinner until the retirement of Muralitharan. Herath made a successful comeback to Test cricket in 2009 againstPakistanand took over the mantle of Sri Lanka's main spin bowler from Muralitharan. Former Sri Lankan captainMahela Jayawardenerated Herath as Sri Lanka's number one bowler after the retirement of Muralitharan.[22]

Establishment in squad

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After playing second role in the team for long time behind the shadow of maestro Muttiah Muralitharan, Herath ascended to prominence against Australia in 1999 with a "mystery" ball. He broke into the national side after an impressive A tour to England. Herath while playing in two test matches in the series, deceived the visiting Australians with a delivery that darted the other way. He took six test wickets against the Australians. Herath made a comeback to the Test side, taking 15 wickets in the 3 match Test series vs. Pakistan played in Sri Lanka, also winning the man-of-the-match award in the first Test.[23]Herath then took 8 wickets in the second Test in the two match Test-series between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Sri Lanka. This led Sri Lanka to a win, and a series victory.[24]

Herath played only in the test at Galle during the home series against India. Though Sri Lanka won, he only managed to take the wicket of Indian spinnerHarbhajan Singhin that match. Herath was recalled for the second test match against the West Indies in November 2010. In that match played at the newly renovatedR. Premadasa Stadium,he took three wickets in the first innings. In the second Test of Sri Lanka'stour of South Africain December 2011, Herath took nine wickets and won theMan of the Matchaward. Sri Lanka won the match by 208 runs; it was their first Test win in South Africa.[25]

Herath took 12 wickets during the first test match of the 2012 England test series. His match winning performance helped him to secure the "Man of the Match" award in Galle. Herath was England's latest spin tormentor with 6 for 74 during the first inning and he took another 6 wickets for just 97 runs and confirmed the Sri Lanka's victory against the touring English team.[26]

Memorable 2014 World Twenty20

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Herath memorably took figures of 5–3 against New Zealand in the 2014 World T20, a spell that helped Sri Lanka qualify for the semi-finals of the tournament. Sri Lanka eventually won the tournament and Herath's spell was named the Wisden Men's T20I spell of the decade in 2019.[27]

Breaking records

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In the first innings of the second Testagainst Pakistan,Herath took nine wickets for 127 runs, the best figures for a left-arm bowler in Test cricket.[28]He was man of the match in both Test matches and also man of the series.

During theSri Lankan cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2013–14,Herath became the first Sri Lankan and 16th overall to be dismissed for a king pair in test history.[29][30]

For his performances in 2014, he was named in the World Test XI by ICC.[31]

In the second innings of the first Testagainst Indiain 2015, Herath took seven wickets for 48 runs, where Sri Lanka only had 175 runs behind India's total of 375. Herath was only able to take a single wicket in the first innings and had a fairly poor performance in the first innings. But his strong comeback in the second innings with other new spinnerTharindu Kaushal,India were all out for 112 runs, where Herath took 7 for 48 and Kaushal with 3 for 47. This was his 22nd five-wicket haul in Tests.[32]

In the first match at Galleagainst West Indiesin 2015, Sri Lanka posted a huge total of 484 with the help of two centuries. In the bowling, Herath took his 23rd five-wicket haul in test cricket and the very first against West Indies. He finished with 6/68 runs and West Indies were all out for 251. This gave windies to keep follow-on and they came in to bat for the second innings just on the third day. Just as in the first innings, Herath was all over the Windies, where they all out for 227 runs, giving Sri Lanka a huge win by an innings and 6 runs. Herath took 4/79 in second innings, finished his fifthten-wicket haulin Test cricket and adjudged man of the match award as well. The second match was a show of bowlers. Both teams do not score more than 250 in each innings, and Herath only took a single wicket in the first innings. West Indies required 245 runs to win the match, but Herath strikes again, picked up 4 wickets and sealed the game for Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka won the series 2-0 and Herath was the Player of the Series.[33]

InEngland tour 2016,Herath took two wickets in the first test at Leeds, with 299 test wickets. However, Sri Lanka lost the match by an innings and 88 runs. In the second match at Chester-Le-Street, Herath took his 300th test wicket by dismissingSteven Finn,caught by himself. He became the third Sri Lankan after Muttiah Muralitharan andChaminda Vaasto reach 300 test wickets in history. He also played well with the bat scoring 61 whilst batting withDinesh Chandimalbefore being out toJames Anderson.

On 11 February 2018, against Sri Lanka, Herath overtook the legendary Wasim Akram's wicket tally in Test cricket to become the highest wicket-taking left-arm bowler.[34]

Limited overs retirement

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Herath revealed his intentions to retire from ODIs and T20Is after2016 ICC World Twenty20.Sri Lanka exited from the World T20 in the first round and Herath announced his retirement on 17 April 2016. This was largely due to the fact that, Herath was picked to the recent limited over tournaments game after a game and with the few years to come with his age, he wants to focus more towards Test cricket.[35]Until retirement, Herath played 71 ODIs, took 74 wickets with the average of 31.91. He played 17 T20Is, where took 18 wickets with the best bowling figures of 5 for 3 against New Zealand in 2014 World T20I.[36]

Dominating test arena

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Herath showed his talents in home soil back against Australian in theWarne Murali Seriesin 2016. In the first test, he took 4 four wickets in first innings and match-winning five-wicket haul in the second innings. Sri Lanka eventually won the match by 106 runs, which is only the second win against Australia in 27 test matches by Sri Lanka.[37]Herath has taken 7 fifers in the fourth innings of Tests by 29 innings, which is the most fifers in second innings in least innings, previously held by Muttiah Muralitharan, who took 35 innings to reach the milestone. Bowling figures of 5 for 58 in the match is also the best bowling figures in a Test innings in Pallekele.[38]

During the second Test atGalle,Herath took ahat-trickby dismissingAdam Voges,Peter Nevill,andMitchell Starcin the Australian first innings. He became the second Sri Lankan afterNuwan Zoysa,and first Sri Lankan spinner to take a Test hat-trick.[39]He is also the second left-arm orthodox bowler ever to take a Test hat trick afterJohnny Briggsin 1892.[40]In the process he became the oldest cricketer to take a hat-trick inTest matches.[41]

In the third Test at SSC, Herath took his 25th and 26th five-wicket haul in Test cricket. This is his fourth consecutive Test against Australia in where he has taken four or more wickets in the opponent's first innings. His 25th fifer mark is the highest by a bowler to take fifers since 2009. In this period, no other bowler has taken even 20 such hauls.[42]His ten wicket haul in the match gave the series whitewash against Number 1 ranked Australia for the first time in history. He took 13 wickets in the last test match and 28 wickets in the series.[43]Both these wicket figures are record for a Sri Lankan against Australia.

Captaincy

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After usual captainAngelo Mathewsinjured during ODI series against Australia, vice captainDinesh Chandimalwas also injured during T20I series of the same tour. With these major players absent, Herath was appointed as the captain of Test team for theZimbabwe tour.On 29 September 2016, he led the team in a test match, becoming the oldest player to lead a Test team for the first time sinceSomachandra de Silvain 1983.[44]The match was won by Sri Lanka, where Herath led from the front, took 6 wickets in the match.[45]

On 8 November 2016, Herath took his 27thfive wicket haul,becoming the third overall to take five-wicket hauls against all Test-playing nations, after Muttiah Muralitharan andDale Steyn.[46]He took 13 wickets in the second test match, recording best bowling figures against Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe. He dismissedCarl Mumbaby taking 350th wicket, recorded as the oldest player to achieve the feat. Only Muralitharan has taken more 12-wicket hauls than Herath, who has five to Murali's six. Sri Lanka whitewashed Zimbabwe 2-0 and Herath adjudged man of the match for his impressive performance.[47]For his performances in 2016, he was named in the World Test XI by the ICC and Cricinfo.[48][49]

"What an incredible lad he is. So calm, so understanding, and he's always there for everyone. For the youngsters, especially, having an influence like that is very, very good. Rangana Herath is very approachable to anyone. When you come into the international set-up, everything changes - the rewards and everything around you. You have to react positively to that. To help the youngsters with that, Herath has played a big role. On the cricket side, once Murali retired his numbers tell the story. He's had a great impact, and Sri Lanka are going to miss him dearly. He falls in the bracket of the legends: the Sangakkaras, the Jayawardenes, the Muralitharans."

Russell Arnold.[50]

"When Murali left, everyone thought that Sri Lanka would be a little handicapped. But Rangana actually revelled in being the sole spinner for the country. I actually think he's the greatest role model that Sri Lanka cricket have ever had - the way he's played the game and the way he's entered and formed relationships with players. He's a guy that I admire a hell of a lot. I'm just sad that he's retiring, because I think Sri Lanka really need him at the moment. I don't think he's overachieved. I think his potential was immense"

Kumar Sangakkara.[50]

"His determination shows in his whole career, to be out of the team when Murali was there, and to only get a chance later. He made sure he kept working on his game all through those years so that he could grab the opportunity when it came. It's the kind of quality you see from him on the field as well. He's the last guy from our generation who's going to call it a day, so it's a bit of an emotional thing for a few of our boys - for Sanga as well. Once Ranga got his opportunity, he showed what a great bowler he was. In the last five years he's the guy who's carried Sri Lanka through in Tests. He's from a small school in Kurunegala, going into a bigger school and then making his way into the very top level, that's just a great story."

Mahela Jayawardene.[50]

Herath was appointed as the Test captain for the March 2017Bangladesh tourin home soil, after Angelo Mathews was not able to recover from the injuries.[51]In the fourth innings of first Test in Galle, Herath surpassed 362 test wickets byDaniel Vettorito become the most successful left-arm spinner in Test cricket history. He took six wickets at the end to give Sri Lanka a 257 runs win. With three consecutive wins, Herath became the first Sri Lanka captain to achieve this feat.[52]He was only the second left arm spinner to grab 350+ test wickets afterDaniel Vettoriin test history. In the second match, Herath reached another milestone, by dismissingMustafizur Rahman,to record 1,000first-classwickets. He is the second player from Sri Lanka and the 12th from the subcontinent to achieve the feat.[53]Despite his milestones, Sri Lanka lost the match by four wickets, which is their first defeat against Bangladesh. The Test series was drawn 1–1.

Herath was appointed as the stand-in captain for thefirst test against Indiain August 2017 as the captainDinesh Chandimalwas diagnosed withpneumonia.[54]Herath took only one wicket and conceded 159 runs in the first innings of the visitors. During the second innings where Sri Lanka had to chase 550 runs, Herath did not bat, due to an injury suffered while fielding.[55]WithAsela Gunaratnetoo ruled out of the rest of the series due to a "pretty serious" fractured thumb which he suffered on the opening day of the match,[56]Sri Lanka had to play with nine players. Sri Lanka lost the Test by 304 runs, which as of February 2018 is Sri Lanka's biggest loss in term of runs in Tests.[57]

Late career

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During the second Testagainst South Africain late 2016 atNewlands,Herath surpassed 355 test wickets ofChaminda Vaasby dismissingKyle Abbottfor LBW, becoming the second highest wicket-taker for Sri Lanka.[58]During the first match, Herath ended the year 2016 as the second highest wicket-taker in Test cricket with 57 scalps, only behind IndianRavichandran Ashwin(72 scalps). He took 5 five-wicket hauls and 2 ten-wicket hauls in the year with economy of 2.61.[59]Despite his achievements, Sri Lanka lost all three Tests.

Herath took 1/159 in the first innings of thefirst Testagainst India in Galle. He went wicketless in the second. In the second Test at theSinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo he took 4/154 as India won the match by an innings and 53 runs. He had complained of a stiff back during the SSC Test having bowled 42 overs. Herath had also sent down 71.1 overs in theone-off Testagainst Zimbabwe before the series with India and had bowled 49 overs at Galle.[60][61]He was rested from the final Test in Pallekele. India went on to win the series 3–0.

The first Testagainst Pakistanon 28 September 2017, was one of the career highlights for Herath. In the match he took his ninth ten-wicket haul which included his 32nd and 33rd five-wicket hauls guided Sri Lanka to a 21-run victory. During the match, Herath took his 100th test wicket against Pakistan by dismissingMohammad Amir,becoming the first bowler to achieve the feat against Pakistan in Tests. Amir's wicket was his 399th scalp in tests, until he dismissedMohammad Abbasas his 400th Test wicket. With that wicket, Herath joined elite club of 400 test wickets, becoming the first left-arm spinner, 14th overall and second Sri Lankan to achieve the milestone.[62]Herath adjudged man of the match award as well for his impressive match-winning bowling performances.[63]

In the first Testagainst IndiaHerath went wicketless on a seamer-friendly pitch inKolkata.However, he made 67 to hand Sri Lanka a lead of 122 runs in the first innings. The rain-affected match ended in draw. In the second Test inNagpurwhich Sri Lanka lost by an innings and 239 runs, Herath took 1/81 having bowled 39 overs. He had complained about back pain at the end of the Test and as a result was ruled out of the third Test inNew Delhi.[64]India won the series 1–0 after the 3rd Test was drawn.

In the first Testagainst BangladeshinChittagong,Herath took 3/150 in the first innings and 2/80 in the second. During the second Test in Mirpur, Herath surpassedWasim Akram's tally of 414 wickets to become the most successful left-arm bowler in the history of Test cricket and moved to the 12th place in thelist of leading wicket takers in Test cricket historywith 415 scalps.[65]Sri Lanka now has the unique record of having the greatest ever right arm bowler, Muttiah Muralitharan and Rangana Herath, the greatest ever left arm bowler in Test cricket. Although Herath gave away 31 runs in 12 overs and went wicketless in the first innings, he took 4/49 in the second and helped Sri Lanka cruise to a three-day win over Bangladesh to win the series 1–0.[66][67][68]Herath also equalled the Sri Lankan record of Muttiah Muralitharan for taking the most wickets in the fourth innings of test matches (106) and just second only toShane Warnewho has achieved 138 wickets.[69]

In May 2018, he was one of 33 cricketers to be awarded a national contract bySri Lanka Cricketahead of the 2018–19 season.[70][71]However, he only played one Test in Caribbean during the 3-Test match seriesagainst West Indies,where he missed the day-night test due to a split webbing in his hand, sustained during fielding drills.[72]

In July 2018, during an interview with BBC Sinhala, he hinted that theEngland tour of Sri Lankawill be his final international appearance.[73][74]

During the second testagainst South Africa,he took his 34th test fifer in South Africa's second innings. With that, Sri Lanka won the match by 199 runs and sealed the series 2–0.[75]This was his 12th fifer in a fourth innings of a match,[76]more than any other bowler in the history.[77]

"It's an emotional situation, but all in all everybody has to take a decision at the right time. I'm thankful for all those years that I have played, all the people behind me, especially team-mates, Sri Lanka Cricket, I must thank every single person who's behind me. It's been a privilege and honour to play for my country, because in Sri Lanka we have 22 million people, so very few get the opportunity to play for Sri Lanka, so that's a remarkable achievement and honour for any player."

—Rangana Herath.[78]

Retirement

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In July 2018, Herath hinted that he thinks to retire from international cricket in November, after the England series.[79]On 22 October, he announced that he retire from Test cricket after the first Testagainst Englandat Galle. He is the last Test cricketer to retire after making his debut in the 20th century.[80][81]

He played his last Test match at his favorite venueGalle International Stadiumon 6 November 2018.[82]He scored 14 runs in the first innings and 5 runs in the second innings, until he run out as the last victim in Sri Lanka innings. Even Sri Lanka lost the match by 221 runs, Herath took the wicket ofJoe Rootas his 100th wicket in Galle International Stadium. With that, he became only the second Sri Lankan, third bowler and first left arm bowler to take 100 Test wickets at a single venue.[83]In the second innings, Herath took two wickets and finished his 19 years of career. As said by skipper Chandimal, the match was dedicated to Herath.[84][85]

The ground was covered by many tributes to Herath highlighting that"Good Bye Legend Herath",and"Thank You Herath".[citation needed]Until his retirement from Tests, Herath is the 8th highest wicket taker of all time.[86]

In November 2020, Herath was nominated for the ICC Men's Test Cricketer of the Decade award.[87][88]

International five-wicket hauls

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His best bowling figures are 9/127 against Pakistan in 2014, 18th time inTest cricketa bowler took 9 or more wickets in an innings.[89]His best T20I figures of 5/3 are the third best ever in T20 Internationals.[90]

As of May 2022, Herath's 34 five-wicket hauls in Tests and one in a T20Is, ranks him seventh among all-time combined five-wicket haul takers, and second in the equivalent list for Sri Lanka, behind Muttiah Muralitharan.[91]

Key

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Key
Symbol Meaning
Date Day theTeststarted orODIheld
Inn Inningsin which five-wicket haul was taken
Overs Number ofoversbowled
Runs Number ofrunsconceded
Wkts Number ofwicketstaken
Result Resultfor theSri Lankateam
* One of two five-wicket hauls by Herath in a match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
Herath was selected asman of the match

Test five-wicket hauls

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Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket by Rangana Herath
No. Date Ground Opponents Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 12 July 2009 Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium,Colombo Pakistan 3 35 99 5 Won[92]
2 20 July 2009 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo Pakistan 3 46 156 5 Won[93]
3 26 August 2009 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo New Zealand 3 48 139 5 Won[94]
4 24 November 2009 Green Park Stadium,Kanpur India 1 33 121 5 Lost[95]
5 31 August 2011 Galle International Stadium,Galle Australia 3 23 79 5 Lost[96]
6 16 September 2011 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo Australia 3 52 157 7 Draw[97]
7 26 December 2011 Kingsmead Cricket Ground,Durban South Africa 4 30.3 79 5 Won[98]
8 26 March 2012* † ‡ Galle International Stadium,Galle England 2 19 74 6 Won[99]
9 26 March 2012* † ‡ Galle International Stadium,Galle England 4 38 97 6 Won[99]
10 3 April 2012 Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium,Colombo England 2 53 133 6 Lost[100]
11 17 November 2012* † ‡ Galle International Stadium,Galle New Zealand 1 30 65 5 Won[101]
12 17 November 2012* † ‡ Galle International Stadium,Galle New Zealand 3 18 43 6 Won[101]
13 25 November 2012 Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium,Colombo New Zealand 1 49 103 6 Lost[102]
14 14 December 2012 Bellerive Oval,Hobart Australia 3 21.5 95 5 Lost[103]
15 16 March 2013* † ‡ R. Premadasa Stadium,Colombo Bangladesh 1 28.3 68 5 Won[104]
16 16 March 2013* † ‡ R. Premadasa Stadium,Colombo Bangladesh 3 36 89 7 Won[104]
17 16 January 2014 Sharjah Cricket Stadium,Sharjah Pakistan 2 38.1 125 5 Lost[105]
18 24 July 2014 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo South Africa 4 45 40 5 Drawn[106]
19 6 August 2014 Galle International Stadium,Galle Pakistan 3 30.2 48 6 Won[107]
20 14 August 2014* † ‡ Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo Pakistan 2 33.1 127 9 Won[108]
21 14 August 2014* † ‡ Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo Pakistan 4 22.1 57 5 Won[108]
22 15 August 2015 Galle International Stadium,Galle India 4 21 48 7 Won[109]
23 15 October 2015 Galle International Stadium,Galle West Indies 2 33 68 6 Won[110]
24 30 July 2016 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium,Pallekele Australia 4 33.3 54 5 Won[111]
25 13 August 2016* † ‡ Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo Australia 2 38.1 81 6 Won[112]
26 13 August 2016* † ‡ Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo Australia 4 18.1 64 7 Won[112]
27 6 November 2016* † ‡ Harare Sports Club,Harare Zimbabwe 2 26 89 5 Won[113]
28 6 November 2016* † ‡ Harare Sports Club,Harare Zimbabwe 4 23 63 8 Won[113]
29 7 March 2017 Galle International Stadium,Galle Bangladesh 4 20.2 59 6 Won[114]
30 15 July 2017 R. Premadasa Stadium,Colombo Zimbabwe 1 32 116 5 Won[115]
31 15 July 2017 R. Premadasa Stadium,Colombo Zimbabwe 3 39.1 133 6 Won[115]
32 28 September 2017 Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium,Abu Dhabi Pakistan 2 40 93 5 Won[116]
33 28 September 2017† ‡ Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium,Abu Dhabi Pakistan 4 21.4 43 6 Won[116]
34 20 July 2018 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo South Africa 4 32.5 98 6 Won[117]

Twenty20 International five-wicket hauls

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Five-wicket hauls in Twenty20 International cricket by Rangana Herath
No. Date Ground Opponents Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 31 March 2014 Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium,Chittagong New Zealand 2 3.3 3 5 Won[118]

Coaching career

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In June 2021, Herath was appointed as the spin bowling consultant of theBangladesh national cricket teamby theBangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).[119][120]He replacedDaniel Vettoriwho served as spin bowling coach from July 2019.

Records and achievements

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  • Most wickets by a left-arm bowler (433) in Test cricket history.[121][122]
  • Second bowler for Sri Lanka to take 400 Test wickets.
  • First left-arm spin bowler to take 400 Test wickets.[123]
  • Third bowler after Muralitharan andDale Steynto take five-wicket hauls against every otherTest playing nation.[124]
  • Second Sri Lankan bowler to claim 1000 First-class wickets.
  • Herath along withThilina Kandambyset the record for the highest partnership for the 7th wicket inList Amatches (203* v South Africa A).[125]

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