Date of Birth | 27/01/1987 |
Age | 35 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Player Status | Unavailable |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Spin) |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Opening Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Saracens Sports Club |
Coaching Qualifications | UKCC Level 2 |
Gamindu Kanishka is a batting all-rounder playing for Saracens Sports Club, in Sri Lanka's Premier Tournament (Tier A).
He has played his entire career, dating back to 2007/08, with Saracens. He boasts a tremendous record and is on the verge of 5,000 runs including 14 centuries across the three formats.
Kanishka has been a prolific run-scorer in Sri Lankan domestic cricket, but two of his seasons have been absolute stand-out's. He set domestic cricket alight in 2011/12, following his four-year absence from first-class cricket. He belted five centuries, including hundreds in four consecutive first-class matches. The former Sri Lankan Under-15 player finished fourth on the Tier B run charts in 2011/12 racking up 823 runs at 58.78. That said, his 360 runs at 60 with 2 centuries last summer prove he still has plenty of runs in the tank.
Given his success, he was recruited to play in Australia for the 2012/13 season (Greensborough CC in Victoria's Diamond Valley Cricket Association) but returned to first-class the following season, striking 467 runs at 29.18.
In 2015/16, Kanishka returned to his run-scoring ways, belting three centuries amongst 607 runs at 60.70. He struck a career-best 217 against Bloomfield, then two matches later, back-to-back hundreds (102, 178) against Badureliya.
Kanishka was set to spend a season in New Zealand throughout the 2016/17 season, but despite a few successful appearances for Hawera United in the Taranaki Premier Competition, he returned home in November, following selection for the Sri Lankan winter squad. He scored another hundred (130) during the summer, but only averaged 23 with the bat. However, he rectified this in 2017/18, hitting 521 runs at 28.94 before 567 runs at 37.80 the following summer.
He has been not only been a stand-out performer in Sri Lankan cricket but has excelled abroad, during 8 UK stints and of course, his 2 trips down under (Australia / New Zealand). In the UK alone, Kanishka has racked up 5,363 runs at 43.96 alongside 169 wickets at 22.78 bowling both medium pace and off-spin. Statistically, his best seasons were with Fives and Heronians in 2015 (838 runs at 55.73 / 19 wickets at 23.95) and 2017 for Thame Town (752 runs at 53.71), with whom he spent the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Kanishka is a class act, who doubles as a quality coach. He spent the 2019 and 2021 seasons with Bromley Town and is now seeking a new club in 2022.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bromley Common (2021) | 227 | 22.70 | 21 | 17.67 |
Bromley Common (2019) | 705 | 50.36 | 20 | 22.25 |
Thame Town (2018) | 686 | 34.30 | 17 | 27.53 |
Thame Town (2017) | 979 | 57.59 | 15 | 18.67 |
Fives & Heronians (2015) | 836 | 55.73 | 19 | 23.95 |
The Mote (2014) | 584 | 30.74 | 30 | 23.03 |
The Mote (2013) | 1013 | 63.31 | 30 | 25.43 |
Greensborough (2012/13) | 303 | 25.25 | 8 | 28.13 |
Budleigh Salterton (2012) | 333 | 30.27 | 17 | 22.12 |
Date of Birth | 27/01/1987 |
Age | 35 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Player Status | Unavailable |
Playing Role | Batting All-Rounder (Spin) |
Player Status | Unavailable |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Opening Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | Saracens Sports Club |
Coaching Qualifications | UKCC Level 2 |
Gamindu Kanishka is a batting all-rounder playing for Saracens Sports Club, in Sri Lanka's Premier Tournament (Tier A).
He has played his entire career, dating back to 2007/08, with Saracens. He boasts a tremendous record and is on the verge of 5,000 runs including 14 centuries across the three formats.
Kanishka has been a prolific run-scorer in Sri Lankan domestic cricket, but two of his seasons have been absolute stand-out's. He set domestic cricket alight in 2011/12, following his four-year absence from first-class cricket. He belted five centuries, including hundreds in four consecutive first-class matches. The former Sri Lankan Under-15 player finished fourth on the Tier B run charts in 2011/12 racking up 823 runs at 58.78. That said, his 360 runs at 60 with 2 centuries last summer prove he still has plenty of runs in the tank.
Given his success, he was recruited to play in Australia for the 2012/13 season (Greensborough CC in Victoria's Diamond Valley Cricket Association) but returned to first-class the following season, striking 467 runs at 29.18.
In 2015/16, Kanishka returned to his run-scoring ways, belting three centuries amongst 607 runs at 60.70. He struck a career-best 217 against Bloomfield, then two matches later, back-to-back hundreds (102, 178) against Badureliya.
Kanishka was set to spend a season in New Zealand throughout the 2016/17 season, but despite a few successful appearances for Hawera United in the Taranaki Premier Competition, he returned home in November, following selection for the Sri Lankan winter squad. He scored another hundred (130) during the summer, but only averaged 23 with the bat. However, he rectified this in 2017/18, hitting 521 runs at 28.94 before 567 runs at 37.80 the following summer.
He has been not only been a stand-out performer in Sri Lankan cricket but has excelled abroad, during 8 UK stints and of course, his 2 trips down under (Australia / New Zealand). In the UK alone, Kanishka has racked up 5,363 runs at 43.96 alongside 169 wickets at 22.78 bowling both medium pace and off-spin. Statistically, his best seasons were with Fives and Heronians in 2015 (838 runs at 55.73 / 19 wickets at 23.95) and 2017 for Thame Town (752 runs at 53.71), with whom he spent the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Kanishka is a class act, who doubles as a quality coach. He spent the 2019 and 2021 seasons with Bromley Town and is now seeking a new club in 2022.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bromley Common (2021) | 227 | 22.70 | 21 | 17.67 |
Bromley Common (2019) | 705 | 50.36 | 20 | 22.25 |
Thame Town (2018) | 686 | 34.30 | 17 | 27.53 |
Thame Town (2017) | 979 | 57.59 | 15 | 18.67 |
Fives & Heronians (2015) | 836 | 55.73 | 19 | 23.95 |
The Mote (2014) | 584 | 30.74 | 30 | 23.03 |
The Mote (2013) | 1013 | 63.31 | 30 | 25.43 |
Greensborough (2012/13) | 303 | 25.25 | 8 | 28.13 |
Budleigh Salterton (2012) | 333 | 30.27 | 17 | 22.12 |