Thursday, 9 August 2012

Kumar Sangakkara Buddhist personality


He is Buddhist and goes to the temple and does his prayers before he plays cricket ..










Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara was born on 27 October 1977, Matale, Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan cricketer and captain of the Sri Lanka national cricketteam. He is a left-handed top-order batsman. He used to play as a wicket-keeper and top-orderbatsman in all forms of the game, but has stopped doing so in Tests as his batting average is significantly higher in Tests when he plays as a purebatsman.


Sangakkara is a product of the Trinity College, Kandy where he received the coveted Trinity Lion for Cricketand was the Ryde Medalist of his year. He showed talents in both cricket and tennis at school, and it was the school’s Principal, Mr. Leonard De Alwis who advised his mother to encourage him to pursuecricket.


Sangakkara began his career as a batsman but subsequently became a wicket-keeper. His batting has developed to such an extent that he once topped the LG ICC Test batting rankings. However, in 2006 he gave the gloves to Prasanna Jayawardene in Tests and has since played as a specialist batsman. He remains Sri Lanka’s wicket-keeper in One Day International and Twenty20 cricket. As of September 2009, he was ranked 1st on the Test batting rankings. Sangakkara peaked at 6th on the ICC all-time Test batting rankings.


Sangakkara was billed as a future captain of Sri Lanka. On Sri Lanka’s tour to England in May 2006, he was named the vice-captain of the side. In March 2009 he was appointed to captain the Sri Lankan team for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. Sangakkara has won a certain degree of admiration for his clever use of sledging and is one of few cricketers who are willing to talk about it openly.


Sangakkara plays his domestic cricket for Nondescripts in Sri Lanka. Sangakkara has played English county cricket with Warwickshire in the 2007 County Championship. In 2010 Sangakkara was confirmed to represent Lancashire in the 2010 County Championship. Lancashire coach, Peter Moores said “Kumar is hot property at the moment and rightly so. He is arguably the most consistent batsman in internationalcricket with an outstanding average in all formats, making his signing a real coup for Lancashire. Not only will he bring his qualities as a player to the squad but his experience and knowledge will be invaluable.” However, Sangakkara never played for Lancashire as he was unavailable due to international commitments.


On 3 March 2009, a terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team convoy injured several players, including Sangakkara, and also injuring six other people in the convoy.


He is the youngest of four siblings and has a brother and two sisters one of whom is a sportswoman herself – a keen Tennis player. Sangakkara is married to his longtime partner, Yehali and is currently a law undergraduate, going in the footsteps of his father, who is also a leading lawyer in Kandy. He is multilingual, being able to speak inSinhalese, Tamil and English and is often seen as the unofficial spokesman of the cricketteam. Sangakkara is ambidextrous. Sangakkara is currently a law student at the Sri Lanka Law College.

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