
Jeevan Mendis
Sri LankaOverview
Teams represented
Sri Lanka
Badureliya Sports Club
Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club
Central Province
Dhaka Division
Derbyshire
Kandurata
Sri Lanka Emerging
Moors Sports Club
Ruhuna
Sri Lanka A
Sri Lanka Academy
Sri Lankan Invitation XI
Sri Lanka Schools
Sinhalese Sports Club
Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club
Young Sri Lanka
Delhi Capitals
Sri Lanka Under-19
Sydney Sixers
Chattogram Challengers
Combined Provinces
Sylhet Strikers
Basnahira Cricket Dundee
Barbados Royals
Guyana Amazon Warriors
Uthura Yellows
Prime Bank Cricket Club
Kalabagan Cricket Academy
Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club
Yaal Blazers
Barisal Bulls
Colombo
Kandy
Kandy Crusaders
Jaffna District
Dambulla
Stellenbosch Kings
Boost Defenders
Tshwane Spartans
Sri Lanka Legends
Gujarat Greats
Texas Chargers
Southern Super Stars
Sri Lankan Lions
Sri Lanka MastersBiography
An all-rounder with an impressive track record, it’s a mystery as to why the Colombo-born Jeevan Mendis has remained elusive for so long. Backed by a brother and father who were incidentally cricketers, Mendis enjoyed a flourishing career at school level before taking his performances one notch higher in the Under-17 Asia Cup and in the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand.
Debuting for the Sinhalese Sports Club in 2000-01, the southpaw played a few memorable knocks which also included a cracking unbeaten 152 in the 2003-04 season but the club’s ignorance towards his bowling talents finally forced him to join the Tamil Union Cricket Club in 2008-09 season. Straight away, the move paid off as he picked 22 first-class wickets that season and finished off 2009-10 with 35 scalps. His success in major part was due to his strange grip which bamboozled batsman into differentiating between the natural leg spinner and googly; he was also quite successful with the bat during this period.
Jeevan made his first ODI appearance against Zimbabwe in 2010 and on debut, picked up two wickets. A compact batsman and an outstanding fielder, Mendis has all the ingredients to be a regular in the Sri Lankan side. He represented Sydney Sixers in the 2012 Big Bash League, and the following year was bought by the Delhi Daredevils for IPL 6.





