
Dilruwan Perera
Sri LankaOverview
Teams represented
Sri Lanka
Basnahira South
Burgher Recreation Club
SL Clubs XI
Chilaw Marians Cricket Club
Colts Cricket Club
Central Province
Panadura Sports Club
Ruhuna
Sri Lanka A
Sri Lanka Academy
Sri Lankan Invitation XI
Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club
Young Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Under-19
Sri Lanka Under-19
Basnahira
Ruhuna Royals
Rest of Sri Lanka
Ruhuna Reds
Sri Lanka Under-23
Southern Express
Colombo
Kandy
Hambantota Troopers
Sri Lankans
Dambulla
Sri Lanka Legends
Kandy Falcons
Colombo Lions
Sri Lanka MastersBiography
Dilruwan Perera has had a commendable domestic career with great batting and bowling figures in first-class cricket, especially while playing for the Panadura Sports Club, where he debuted in 2000/01. He then went on to represent Sri Lanka “A”, followed by a tour of Australia with the Under-19 team.
An all-rounder who idolizes the likes of Muttiah Muralidaran and Saqlain Mushtaq, Perera's weapons are the off breaks and the arm-ball that helped him earned a place in Sri Lanka A's tour of England in 2007. A right-hand batsman, he went on to score some fruitful runs at various batting positions and took wickets at regular intervals. Consequently, Perera made his ODI debut against England at Colombo in 2007. A member of the Sri Lanka Spin Academy, he received valuable coaching under some of the best off spinners to better his skills, and uses “spot bowling” as a tactic to improve efficiency. In 2011, Perera was drafted into Sri Lanka's T20I squad for their series against Australia.





