Jehan is a left-handed Batsman and his game involves a lot of aggression and dedication to the sport as if he was born to play cricket. He represented Sri Lanka in the Under-15; U-17 and U-19 level hence almost proves his talent in the game. His birth place is Washington and is the child of the famous and respected scientist. He returned to his home country Sri Lanka to pursue his studies in Royal College in Colombo. His entry in the world of cricket against a match played in Bangladesh during 2002 and was also a useful for the team against South Africa. He scored a stupendous 48, His poor ODI (One day International) performance which is 68 runs of the 7 innings, has limited his opportunities since then. His bowling is very good and he proves to be a useful off spinner. He is an outstanding fielder as well.
Career Highlights
Jehan has played 10 test matches, 254 runs at an average of 15.87 with his highest being 48 and 34 ODIs with 631 runs with an average of 24.26, his highest score was 72 not out. Bowling includes 10 matches 0 wickets and 34 matches with 2 wickets.
Team | Khulna Royal Bengals |
Role | Batsman |
Born | 10 Jan 1981 |
Nationality | Sri Lanka |
Team History | |
Colombo | 2000 - present |
Khulna Royal Bengals | 2012 - present |
Wayamba United | 2013 - 2015 |
Uthura Rudras | 2012 - 2013 |
Sri Lanka | 2002 - 2013 |
Duronto Rajshahi | 2012 |