Wedagedara Sadeera Rashen Samarawickrama (Sinhala: වෙදගෙදර සදීර රෂේන් සමරවික්රම; born 30 August 1995), popularly as Sadeera Samarawickrama, is a professional Sri Lankan cricketer who represents the national team in all formats of the game.[1] He was part of Sri Lanka's squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He is a past pupil of Thurstan College and St. Josephs College, Colombo,Sri Lanka.
Domestic career
He made the most runs in the 2016–17 Premier League Tournament, with a total of 1,016 from 10 matches and 19 innings.[2] In November 2017, he was named the best batsman in domestic cricket for the 2016–17 season at Sri Lanka Cricket's annual awards.[3]
Samarawickrama was part of the Sri Lankan team in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2017 tournament.[12] He scored 45 runs in the final to win the low scoring match against Pakistan. This was the first time that Sri Lanka went onto win the tournament.[13][14]
In September 2017, he was named in Sri Lanka's Test squad for their series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.[15] He made his Test debut for Sri Lanka against Pakistan on 6 October 2017 in Sri Lanka's first day-night Test match.[16] In the first innings, he scored 38 runs and had a swift 68-run stand with centurion Dimuth Karunaratne. His inside-out drives to Yasir Shah was described similar to that of maestro Mahela Jayawardena's stroke play by critics.[17]
In October 2017, he was named in Sri Lanka's One Day Internationals (ODI) squad for their series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.[18] He made his ODI debut for Sri Lanka against Pakistan on 20 October 2017.[19] He was dismissed for nought in both matches, becoming the third batsman after Sachin Tendulkar and Kane Williamson to dismissed for nought in first two ODIs.
Later the same month, he was named in Sri Lanka's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series also against Pakistan.[20] He made his T20I debut for Sri Lanka against Pakistan on 26 October 2017, keeping wicket in the match.[21]
In April 2023, Samarawickrama returned to the Sri Lanka's Test squad after six years for their series against Ireland.[25] On 17 April 2023, during the first Test, he scored his maiden century in Test cricket,[26] and became the first Sri Lankan wicket-keeper to score a century since 2016.[27] His score of 104 runs was also the highest score by a Sri Lankan player while batting at Number 8 or lower in Tests.[28] In the second T20I against Afghanistan, Samarawickrama scored his maiden T20I fifty with 51 off 42 and eventually Sri Lanka won the match by 72 runs and sealed the series 2-0 with one game to spare.[29]
Chamika Karunaratne was named as a reserve player. Chamika Karunaratne replaced the injured Dasun Shanaka. Angelo Mathews and Dushmantha Chameera were named as travelling reserves. Angelo Mathews and Dushmantha Chameera replaced the injured Matheesha Pathirana and Lahiru Kumara.