Dhananjaya de Silva is an Sri lankan cricketer who plays for the team Sri Lanka. Dhananjaya de Silva was born on Sep 06, 1991; and as of 2026, He is 35 years old. Dhananjaya de Silva is a all rounder from Sri Lanka and bats right handed.
In his Test career to date, Dhananjaya de Silva has played 66 matches to date in his Test career and has scored 4,253 runs, with an average of 39.38. Dhananjaya de Silva has hit 516 fours and 36 sixes in his Test career.On Jan 1970, he played his recent Test match against West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium North Sound, Saint Peters, scoring 120 runs off 168 balls.
In Dhananjaya de Silva's ODI career, He has played 93 matches to date in his Odi career and has scored 1,924 runs, with an average of 25.65. Dhananjaya de Silva has hit 191 fours and 17 sixes in his Odi career.One of his recent Odi matches took place in Jan 1970 at R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, where He contributed 9 runs off 16 balls.
Dhananjaya de Silva has played 48 matches to date in his T20 career and has scored 890 runs, with an average of 20.70. Dhananjaya de Silva has hit 77 fours and 18 sixes in his T20 career.In his most recent T20 match against England at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, which took place in Jan 1970, Dhananjaya de Silva contributed 11 runs off 12 balls to his team's total.
A childhood scarred with hardships and perseverance, Dhananjaya de Silva saw much at an early age in his life. Like thousands of others in his country, de Silva’s village was one of the many which were affected by the horrific Tsunami wave in 2005. That in itself is a tragedy massive enough to rock your whole world apart, but this young strong-headed boy at the time continued with his schooling and simultaneously, focused on his cricket as well. Following the pattern of a majority of cricketers in recent times, he broke through the ranks with some good performances in age-group cricket. A call-up in the U-19 squad followed along with a T20I debut in 2015. He impressed for a brief period, then went on to have a good domestic season which made it impossible to not take notice of him. ODI and Test debuts came the following year and he kicked his international career off in some fashion. In his first-ever Test series in 2016, which was against Australia at home, he was the highest run-getter. A stark highlight in it was his 211-run partnership with Dinesh Chandimal in the third Test, which bailed his team out of a tough spot and eventually, Sri Lanka went on to win the match. He made a decent start in the 50-over format as well, having scored a couple of strong fifties in his first few games, but then experienced a dip in form. He’s been in-and-out of the side a lot, largely down to inconsistency, and found it difficult to impress whenever given a chance.
| MAT | NO | Runs | HS | AVG | SR | 100s | 50 | 4s | 6s | CT | ST | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEST | 66 | 9 | 4253 | 173 | 39.38 | 58.55 | 13 | 19 | 516 | 36 | 87 | 0 |
| ODI | 93 | 10 | 1924 | 93 | 25.65 | 77.93 | 0 | 10 | 191 | 17 | 42 | 0 |
| T20 | 48 | 4 | 890 | 66 | 20.70 | 115.89 | 0 | 3 | 77 | 18 | 22 | 0 |
| MAT | Wkts | AVG | ECON | Best | 5w | 10w | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEST | 66 | 43 | 53.91 | 3.33 | 25/3 | 0 | 0 |
| ODI | 93 | 48 | 41.90 | 5.09 | 32/3 | 0 | 0 |
| T20 | 48 | 17 | 20.76 | 6.83 | 22/2 | 0 | 0 |