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Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene is a celebrated former Sri Lankan cricketer and captain, renowned for his elegant and technically sound right-handed batting. He is Sri Lanka’s most capped Test player and has scored the most Test runs for the nation. A strategic captain, he led Sri Lanka to the final of the 2007 Cricket World Cup and was instrumental in their victory at the 2014 ICC World Twenty20. Post-retirement, he has transitioned successfully into coaching, currently serving as the head coach of the Mumbai Indians in the IPL, leading them to multiple titles.
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Mahela Jayawardene, one of Sri Lanka’s greatest cricketing icons, enjoyed a glittering career marked by elegance, consistency, and tactical brilliance. In 149 Tests, he amassed 11,814 runs at a superb average of 49.84, including 34 centuries and a monumental highest score of 374, placing him among the highest individual scorers in Test history.
In ODIs, he played 448 matches, scoring 12,650 runs with 19 hundreds and 77 fifties, and was instrumental in Sri Lanka’s rise as a dominant force in limited-overs cricket.
A versatile T20 player, Jayawardene contributed 1,493 runs in T20Is and over 5,400 runs in domestic T20s, including impressive stints in the IPL, BBL, CPL, and Vitality Blast. Known for his sharp cricketing mind, he also captained Sri Lanka with distinction and took 205 catches in Tests and 218 in ODIs, reflecting his brilliance in the slips.
Though an occasional bowler, his primary value always lay with the bat and leadership. Post-retirement, Jayawardene transitioned seamlessly into coaching, continuing to shape global cricket, notably with the Mumbai Indians and Sri Lanka’s national setup.
MAHELA JAYAWARDENE AWARDS
ICC Captain of the Year: 2006
Wisden Cricketer of the Year: 2007
ICC Spirit of Cricket Award: 2013
Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame: 2021
MAHELA JAYAWARDENE CONTROVERSIES
During the 2011 Cricket World Cup, there was a controversial third umpire decision regarding a catch involving him against New Zealand. He was among those asked to provide information during an investigation into alleged match-fixing in the 2011 World Cup final, though no wrongdoing was established on his part. In 2023, allegations surfaced from a Sri Lankan MP regarding match-fixing instructions, which were widely refuted.
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FAQs about MAHELA JAYAWARDENE.
Yes, he was named ICC Captain of the Year in 2006 and received the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award in 2013.
Yes, he is currently the head coach of Mumbai Indians in the IPL and serves as a consultant coach for the Sri Lanka national team.















