Overview
Teams represented
Sri Lanka
Asia XI
ICC World XI
Sri Lankan Board XI
Colts Cricket Club
Gloucestershire
Sri Lanka Army Sports Club
Sri Lanka A
Sri Lankan Invitation XI
Sinhalese Sports Club
Punjab Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Mumbai Indians
Wayamba
Sri Lanka Under-19
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
Brisbane Heat
Melbourne Renegades
Basnahira
Sylhet Strikers
Kandurata Warriors
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Rangpur Riders
Barbados Royals
Saint Lucia Kings
Guyana Amazon Warriors
Antigua Hawksbills
Sri Lanka Cricket Board President XI
Uthura Yellows
Mohammedan Sporting Club
Yaal Blazers
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
Dhaka Capitals
Comilla Victorians
Barisal Bulls
Colombo
Kandy
Rising Pune Supergiant
Quetta Gladiators
Karachi Kings
Kandy Crusaders
Khulna Tigers
Kandy District
Colombo District
Dambulla
World XI
Bangla Tigers
Team Srilankan Cricket
Multan Sultans
Montreal Tigers
Paktia Panthers
Sindhis
Northern Warriors
Sri Lanka Legends
Colombo Strikers
Jaffna Kings
Pune Devils
Chennai Brave Jaguars
Asia Lions
World Giants
Gujarat Greats
Manipal Tigers
New York Strikers
Kathmandu Knights
Vizag Titans
Bulawayo Brave Jaguars
Texas Chargers
Premium Aussies
Red Carpet Delhi
Dubai Giants
Sri Lankan Lions
NYS Lagos
Kandy Bolts
Gujarat Samp Army
Florida Lions
Gulmarg RoyalBiography
A burly and strong man, Thisara Perera is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who bats left handed and has been touted as a genuine all-rounder in the Sri Lankan ranks. He earned his call-up to the national squad in 2009 as an emergency backup to an injured Angelo Mathews and has since then impressed with both bat and ball.
Opening the bowling for his Under-19 squad, Thisara performed well on the England tour and was brilliant in a tri-nation tournament involving India and Bangladesh, picking up eight wickets in four matches. His performances earned him a ticket to Sri Lanka's Under-19 team for the World Cup held in Malaysia in 2008. Injuries to senior players paved the way for an ODI debut against India in 2009. Thisara also took six wickets in the tri-series involving India and Bangladesh in Dhaka and shared a match-winning partnership with Thilan Samaraweera against India. Since then, Perera has regularly featured in ODIs and T20Is for Sri Lanka and has made a reputation for himself for his ability to strike a heavy ball and clear the boundary with relative ease.
Due to his all-round prowess, Perera was usurped by the Chennai franchise in the Indian T20 League in 2010. He then represented the now defunct Kerala franchise in 2011 before being transferred to Mumbai for the 5th edition of the Indian T20 League in 2012. The following year, he was released from Mumbai and traded to the Hyderabad franchise for the sixth edition of the league. Perera’s pattern of one-year stints in various teams in the league continued when he became the only Sri Lankan player to be bought in the 2014 auction. He was one of the many key buys made by Mohali. In the Big Bash League, Perera was picked by Brisbane Heat.






