Thilan Samaraweera
Born: September 22, 1976 (age 48)
Height: 5' 8.5" (175cm)
Hometown: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality:
Sri Lankan

Role: Batsman
Sports Mole has 11 articles about Thilan Samaraweera. Articles 1 to 11:

Sri Lanka all out for 294 on day one
Australia control day one of the third Test against Sri Lanka by dismissing the visitors for 294.
12 years ago

Sri Lanka cruising against Australia
Mahela Jayawardene scores 72 runs to put Sri Lanka in a comfortable position against Australia in Sydney on day one of their third Test match.
12 years ago

Thilan Samaraweera: 'Sri Lanka can win in Sydney'
Thilan Samaraweera insists that Sri Lanka can restore some pride by beating Australia in the third Test.
12 years ago

Australia demolish Sri Lanka with days to spare
Australia beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 201 runs in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.
12 years ago

Australia closing in on victory over Sri Lanka
Australia require just six more wickets to secure victory after reducing to Sri Lanka to 43-4 at lunch on the third day of the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne.
12 years ago

Australia dominate Sri Lanka in Melbourne
Australia race to a 284-run lead in the boxing day Test against Sri Lanka after dominating day two in Melbourne.
12 years ago

Australia lose three wickets for four runs
Sri Lanka's bowlers dominate the second session on day two to loosen Australia's firm grip on the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.
12 years ago

Australia secure thrilling win over Sri Lanka
Australia secure victory in the first Test against Sri Lanka after taking six wickets in the final session of the match in Hobart.
12 years ago

Sri Lanka edging closer to draw against Australia
Sri Lanka are holding on for a draw against Australia in the first Test, as they head into tea on the final day on 186-4.
12 years ago

Sri Lanka frustrating Australia
Sri Lanka head into lunch on 144-3 against Australia, still requiring 249 runs on the fifth day to win the first Test match in Hobart.
12 years ago

Australia keep Sri Lanka on back foot
Australia take four wickets in the final session of day two to reduce Sri Lanka to 87-4 in their reply to Australia's 450.
12 years ago