Niroshan Dickwella
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Full name | Dickwella Patabendige Dilantha Niroshan Dickwella | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Kandy,Sri Lanka | 23 June 1993||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | Dick sulaga | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Left-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Wicket-keeper-batter | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Test debut (cap127) | 24 July 2014 vSouth Africa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 9 March 2023 vNew Zealand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI debut (cap161) | 16 November 2014 vIndia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 21 June 2022 vAustralia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I debut (cap61) | 9 February 2016 vIndia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last T20I | 26 June 2021 vEngland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012–present | Nondescripts Cricket Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2020 | Dambulla Viiking | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2024 | Galle Marvels | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source:Cricinfo,11 March 2023 |
Dickwella Patabendige Dilantha Niroshan Dickwella,known asNiroshan Dickwella(born 23 June 1993), is a professional Sri Lankancricketer,who plays all formats of the game for Sri Lanka. A left-hand batsman, he also plays as awicket-keeperof the team. Dickwella is known for hitting left handedDilscoops.[1]In November 2017, he was named the emerging cricketer of the year for the 2016–17 season atSri Lanka Cricket's annual awards.[2]
On 16 August 2024,Sri Lanka Cricket(SLC) announced in a media release that Dickwella has been suspended from all forms of cricket due to an alleged anti-doping rule violation. The suspension was to be effective until further notice.[3][4]Following the conclusion of the disciplinary inquiry,[5][6]he was subsequently banned from all forms of cricket for a period of three years, effective from 13 August 2024.[7]
Education and early life
[edit]Dickwella completed his primary education atTrinity College, Kandy,Sri Lanka.[8]
He captained the Trinity College 1st XI cricket team at the under-19 level during the 2011-12 Sri Lankan schools cricket season. Under his leadership, Trinity achieved an unprecedented triple crown, winning the two-day league tournament, the one-day knockout tournament, and the T20 championship. This included an impressive 14 outright victories in the two-day league, culminating in a historicBig Matchtriumph overSt. Anthony's College,in theTrinity–Antonian Cricket Encounter,after a 26-year drought.[9]
Dickwella was named theObserver-Mobitel Schoolboy Cricketer of the Yearin 2012.[8][9]
Domestic and T20 franchise career
[edit]In March 2018, he was named as the vice-captain of Kandy's squad for the2017–18 Super Four Provincial Tournament.[10][11]He was the leading run-scorer for Kandy during the tournament, with 315 runs in three matches.[12]The following month, he was also named as the vice-captain of Kandy's squad for the2018 Super Provincial One Day Tournament.[13]
In August 2018, he was named in Galle's squad the2018 SLC T20 League.[14]In March 2019, he was named in Dambulla's squad for the2019 Super Provincial One Day Tournament.[15]
In June 2019, he was selected to play for the Montreal Tigers franchise team in the2019 Global T20 Canadatournament.[16]In October 2020, he was drafted by theDambulla Viikingfor theinaugural editionof theLanka Premier League.[17]In November 2021, he was selected to play for theDambulla Giantsfollowing the players' draft for the2021 Lanka Premier League.[18]In July 2022, he was signed by theColombo Starsfor thethird editionof the Lanka Premier League.[19]
International career
[edit]He made hisTest cricketdebut forSri LankaagainstSouth Africain July 2014.[20]He made hisOne Day Internationaldebut for Sri Lankaagainst Indiaon 16 November 2014.[21]He made hisTwenty20 International(T20I) debut for Sri Lankaagainst Indiaon 9 February 2016.[22]
Dickwella was originally included into2016 ICC World Twenty20Sri Lanka squad, but due to poor performances in India tour and2016 Asia Cup,he was dropped from the world cup squad.[23]
Dickwella was called up for theSouth African limited over tourafter fine performances in domestic tournaments. He was included in the T20I side as the opening batsman and scored quick innings in all three matches. He scored his maiden T20I fifty as a match-winning knock in the third match, which ensured the first series win against South Africa on their home soil in any format.[24]Dickwella was adjudged both man of the match and player of the series for his match-winning batting performances.[24][25]
After the ban, he looked forward to coming back to the squad forsecond ODI against Bangladeshin late March 2017. However, he was ruled out of the series due to hairline fracture in his left hand.[26]
He scored his first ODI century on 6 July 2017 against Zimbabwe at theMahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium.Along withDanushka Gunathilaka,they made a 229-run partnership for the first wicket, where Gunathilaka also scored his first ODI century. Sri Lanka chased 310 to win the match, which was the first 300-plus chase by Sri Lanka on home soil.[27][28]In thefourth ODI against Zimbabwe,he andDanushka Gunathilakaset the record for becoming the first pair of batsmen to score two successive 200-plus partnerships in ODIs.[29]
In May 2018, he was one of 33 cricketers to be awarded a national contract bySri Lanka Cricketahead of the 2018–19 season.[30][31]In March 2021, duringthe first Test against the West Indies,he set a new record for scoring the most half centuries by a batsman (17) in Test cricket without scoring a century, passing the previous record held byChetan Chauhan.[32]
In June 2022, he was named in theSri Lanka Asquad for their matches againstAustralia Aduring Australia'stour of Sri Lanka.[33]In the Australian Test series in July 2022, Sri Lanka suffered a huge defeat, with the match ending in three days.[34]In the match, Dickwella was the only Sri Lankan player to score a fifty, scoring 58 runs in the first innings.[35]
Disciplinary issues
[edit]In July 2014, on his Test debut, he was fined 10% of the match fees for claiming unfair catch.[36]
During the fourth ODIagainst South Africaon 7 February 2017, Dickwella had a verbal encounter withKagiso Rabadaand was fined, along with gaining three demerit points.[37]On 21 February 2017, Dickwella was suspended for two limited over matches, after a Code of Conduct breach during the second T20Iagainst AustraliaatKardinia Park.He was fined 30% of his match fees and was given two more demerit points.[38]
In July 2017, Dickwella was fined 30 percent of his match fee and received two demerit points for breaching theICCCode of Conduct. during the ODI againstZimbabwe.[39]
On 28 June 2021,Sri Lanka Cricket(SLC) suspended Dickwella,Kusal MendisandDanushka Gunathilakaafter they breached the team'sbio-secure bubbleduring Sri Lanka'stour of England.[40]All three players were seen in the city centre ofDurham,[41]with SLC sending them all back home ahead of the ODI matches.[42]In July 2021, following the outcome of the incident, Dickwella was suspended from playing in international cricket for one year.[43]Sri Lanka Cricket agreed to lift the ban early, rescinding the punishment in January 2022.[44]
Anti-doping rule violation
[edit]On 16 August 2024,Sri Lanka Cricket(SLC) announced in a media release that Dickwella has been suspended from all forms of cricket due to an alleged anti-doping rule violation during theLanka Premier League2024.The tests were conducted by the Sri Lanka Anti-Doping Agency (SLADA) in accordance withWorld Anti-Doping Agency(WADA) guidelines. The suspension is effective immediately and will remain in place until further notice.[3][4]
Dickwella appeared before a disciplinary committee on 23 August 2024, and agreed to submit a written statement within a week. He accepted the A-sample test results and chose not to request B-sample testing.[5][6]
On 29 September 2024, it was reported that Dickwella had been banned from all forms of cricket for three years, effective from 13 August 2024. This followed his provisional suspension in August 2024 and the subsequent disciplinary inquiry, where he admitted to usingcocaine,a prohibited substance. He is the first national cricketer to receive a three-year ban from all forms of the game for failing a drug test.[7]
Accolades
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