Name | Pathum Dilshan |
Date of Birth | 20-06-1991 |
Age | 34 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Wicket-Keeper |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Opening Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Nugegoda Sports & Welfare Club, Sri Lanka Army Sports Club, Badulla District |
Pathum Dilshan is a dynamic Sri Lankan opening batter and reliable wicket-keeper who has found his stride with Nugegoda Sports and Welfare Club. Since joining the side for the 2022/23 season under the guidance of former Sri Lanka white-ball player Chaminda Bandara, Dilshan has been a standout presence at the top of the order. He announced himself in style with a maiden first-class century—an unbeaten 102 against Chilaw Marians—before adding fluent fifties against Ace Capital and Badureliya, taking his red-ball tally to 684 runs at 26.30 from 17 matches.
His move from Sri Lanka Army, where he spent six seasons with limited opportunities, has reignited his career. Even before his Nugegoda resurgence, glimpses of his talent were clear—none more so than a blistering 132 from 108 balls in just his second List A appearance for Badulla District in 2017. Now back in form and brimming with confidence, Dilshan is eager to carry his run-scoring momentum into the UK next summer, offering any club a proven top-order bat and skilled gloveman ready to make an impact.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.
Name | Pathum Dilshan |
Date of Birth | 20-06-1991 |
Age | 34 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Wicket-Keeper |
Player Status | Available |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Opening Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Nugegoda Sports & Welfare Club, Sri Lanka Army Sports Club, Badulla District |
Pathum Dilshan is a dynamic Sri Lankan opening batter and reliable wicket-keeper who has found his stride with Nugegoda Sports and Welfare Club. Since joining the side for the 2022/23 season under the guidance of former Sri Lanka white-ball player Chaminda Bandara, Dilshan has been a standout presence at the top of the order. He announced himself in style with a maiden first-class century—an unbeaten 102 against Chilaw Marians—before adding fluent fifties against Ace Capital and Badureliya, taking his red-ball tally to 684 runs at 26.30 from 17 matches.
His move from Sri Lanka Army, where he spent six seasons with limited opportunities, has reignited his career. Even before his Nugegoda resurgence, glimpses of his talent were clear—none more so than a blistering 132 from 108 balls in just his second List A appearance for Badulla District in 2017. Now back in form and brimming with confidence, Dilshan is eager to carry his run-scoring momentum into the UK next summer, offering any club a proven top-order bat and skilled gloveman ready to make an impact.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.