Marvan Atapattu
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Test debut (cap 46) | 23 November 1990 v India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 16 November 2007 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI debut (cap 59) | 1 December 1990 v India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 17 February 2007 v India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI shirt no. | 46 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2007–2008 | Delhi Giants | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: CricketArchive, 27 September 2008 |
Deshabandu Marvan Samson Atapattu (born 22 November 1970) is a Sri Lankan cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer who played for 17 years for Sri Lanka.[1] Considered one of the most technically sound batsman in his era, Atapattu has scored six double centuries in Test cricket for Sri Lanka, irrespective of five ducks in his first six innings. Atapattu also captained the Sri Lankan team which won the 2004 Asia Cup. He was a part of the Sri Lankan squad which won the 1996 Cricket World Cup.
He has previously coached the
School days
Marvan Atapattu started his cricket career as a teenager at Mahinda College, Galle, where Major G. W. S. de Silva was his first cricket coach.[5] Then he moved to Ananda College, Colombo, where he was subsequently coached by P. W. Perera.[5]
International career
Making his Test debut in November 1990 just after his 20th birthday, Atapattu's first six
He made his One-Day International debut against India at
Atapattu was a skilful
After Sri Lanka lost the series 2–0, Atapattu announced his international retirement after the second Test at Hobart.[13] He finished with 5,502 Test runs at an average of 39.02 in 90 Tests with a One-day International average of 37.57 after hitting 8,529 runs in 268 matches. Atapattu scored six double centuries and sixteen centuries in his Test cricket career.[14] He has scored centuries against all Test-playing nations.
International centuries
Atapattu scored his first test century in 1997, seven year after his debut, against India, and in that cricket match he made 108 runs as the match was played at the
His highest Test score of 249 came against Zimbabwe in 2004 at Bulawayo.[15] His score of 127 in 2005 against New Zealand was his last Test century.[15] As of August 2015, Atapattu is sixth in the list of most double hundreds scored in Test matches.[16]
Atapattu scored his first ODI century in 1997 when he scored 118 in 2-run victory against India at the
No. | Score | Opponent | Venue | Date | Ref |
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1 | 108 | India | Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Chandigarh , India
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19 November 1997 | [19] |
2 | 223 | Zimbabwe | Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka | 7 January 1998 | [20] |
3 | 216 not out | Zimbabwe | Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe | 18 November 1999 | [21] |
4 | 207 not out | Pakistan | Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka | 28 June 2000 | [22] |
5 | 120 | South Africa | Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka | 30 July 2000 | [23] |
6 | 201 not out | England | Galle International Stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka | 22 February 2001 | [24] |
7 | 108 | India | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 29 August 2001 | [25] |
8 | 201 | Bangladesh | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 6 September 2001 | [26] |
9 | 100 not out | Zimbabwe | Galle International Stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka | 12 January 2002 | [27] |
10 | 185 | England | Lord's, London, England | 16 May 2002 | [28] |
11 | 118 | West Indies | Beausejour Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia | 20 June 2003 | [29] |
12 | 118 | Australia | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 24 March 2004 | [30] |
13 | 170 | Zimbabwe | Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe | 6 May 2004 | [31] |
14 | 249 | Zimbabwe | Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe | 14 May 2004 | [32] |
15 | 113 | Australia | Cazalys Stadium, Cairns, Australia | 9 July 2004 | [33] |
16 | 127 | New Zealand | McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand | 4 April 2005 | [34] |
No. | Score | Opponent | Venue | Date | Ref |
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1 | 118 | India | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 17 August 1997 | [35] |
2 | 132 not out | England | Lord's, London, England | 20 August 1998 | [36] |
3 | 119 not out | Pakistan | National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan | 13 February 2000 | [37] |
4 | 100 | Pakistan | Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh | 7 July 2000 | [38] |
5 | 102 not out | India | Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates | 27 October 2000 | [39] |
6 | 101 | Netherlands | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 16 September 2002 | [40] |
7 | 123 not out | South Africa | Benoni , South Africa
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1 December 2002 | [41] |
8 | 101 | Australia | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia | 9 January 2003 | [42] |
9 | 124 | South Africa | Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa | 3 March 2003 | [43] |
10 | 103 not out | Zimbabwe | East London , South Africa
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15 March 2003 | [44] |
11 | 111 | Pakistan | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan | 14 October 2004 | [45] |
Coaching career
In 2009, Atapattu had a coaching stint with the Fingara Cricket Academy, a coaching facility in Sri Lanka. He had a short stint as Canada's batting coach in early 2009,[46] subsequently helping them qualify for the 2011 World Cup. In 2010, he was named as head coach of the Singaporean cricket team for a one-year period, which was his first full-time assignment of a coach of a national side. His first task was World Cricket League Division 5 in Nepal where the team finished third in the group stage and remained in division 5 for 2012 World League.
In April 2011, after the World Cup, Atapattu was named as the batting coach of Sri Lankan national team and joined interim coach Stuart Law, Champaka Ramanayake and Ruwan Kalpage for the tour of England. Meanwhile, he was considered for the head coach job of the team, which eventually went to Paul Farbrace, in 2013. Atapattu was promoted to the post of an assistant coach. Following Farbrace's early unexpected exit in 2014, he was appointed as interim head coach of the team.[3] During this period, Sri Lanka won its first Test series in England in 16 years, with a 1–0 win in its 2014 tour.[4] He officially took over as head coach in September 2014, and was the team's first local coach in 15 years. A 5–2 ODI series win during England's 2014 tour of Sri Lanka was the only series win for Sri Lanka after he formally took over. After consecutive Test series defeats against India and Pakistan, he resigned in September 2015.[4]
Personal life
Atapattu is married to Neluni Atapattu, a Sri Lankan Chartered Accountant by profession. Marvan and Neluni have two daughters.[citation needed]
See also
References
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