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Sanath Jayasuriya Net worth: Income, Endorsements, Cars, Wages, Property, Affairs, Family

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Sanath Jayasuriya is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who retired from international cricket in 2011. Born on 30 June 1969 in Matara, Sri Lanka, Jayasuriya is widely considered one of the best batsmen to ever play the game.

Sanath Jayasuriya made his Test debut for Sri Lanka on 26 December 1989 vs Australia. From then on, the all-rounder went on to have one of the best cricket careers that spanned 20+ years.

The batsman’s best moment as a Sri Lankan player came in 1996 when he helped the national team in winning the ICC World Cup. He is also one of the select few batsmen who have scored over 10,000 runs in one-day cricket.

In this article, we will have a look at Sanath Jayasuriya’s Salary, Net Worth, Personal Information, Career details, Wife, Controversies, FAQs, etc

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Net Worth

Sanath Jayasuriya Net Worth: Sanath Jayasuriya’s net worth is reported to be around $16 million, which is approximately Rs.100 Crores. He has earned his net worth through endorsements, his playing career, etc.

Net Worth$16 million
Age55 years
Born30 June 1969
Country of OriginSri Lanka
Source of WealthProfessional Cricketer, Sponsorships

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Salary: It has not been disclosed what Sanath Jayasuriya’s salary was during his playing career.

But the batsman earned around Rs. 4.5 crores playing for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League every season.

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Endorsements: Here are the endorsements that the batsman did during his playing career:

  • Kookaburra
  • Reebok
  • Pepsi, etc.

Sanath Jayasuriya’s House: Sanath Jayasuriya reportedly lives in Matara, Sri Lanka. But the whereabouts of his house are not known.

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Personal Information

The following is Sri Lankan star, Sanath Jayasuriya’s info:

NameDeshabandu Sanath Teran Jayasuriya
Date of Birth30 June 1969
Place of BirthMatara, Sri Lanka
Parents NameDunstan and Breeda Jayasuriya
Batting HandLeft-handed
Bowling HandLeft-handed (orthodox spin)
EducationSt. Servatius’ College
Professional debut for the Sri Lankan team1989 vs Australia (ODI)
CitizenshipSri Lankan
Height5’7″ (1.70m)
WeightNot known  
SpouseSandra Jayasuriya (m. 2000–2012), Sumudhu Karunanayake (m. 1998–1999)
Marital StatusSingle
ChildrenYalindi, Savindi, and Ranuka Jayasuriya
SiblingsChandana Jayasuriya
Hair ColourBlack
Eye ColourBlack
ReligionBuddhism
Known forProfessional Cricketer

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Cricket Career

Sri Lankan national team: Sanath Jayasuriya made his ODI debut for the Sri Lankan national team in 1989 vs Australia. After a couple of years, he would make his test debut vs Sri Lanka.

Since then the Sri Lankan stalwart has had one of the best careers in cricketing history. Jayasuriya was a key player in Sri Lanka’s 1996 ICC World Cup campaign. The all-rounder was adjudged the “man of the tournament” as the island nation won their first World Cup title!

Jayasuriya would be picked up in the 1999,2003, and 2007 World Cup squads as well. But the Sri Lankans could not achieve the same feat. He was the captain of the team in the 2003 World Cup but could only lead them to the semi-finals of the tournament, after which Jayasuriya stepped down from the captaincy duties.

Apart from this, Sanath Jayasuriya has also won the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy with Sri Lanka as well.

Sanath Jayasuriya played his last game for Sri Lanka in the form of an ODI fixture against England on 28 June 2011. The legend announced his retirement from the sport in 2012.

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Career Records (for Sri Lanka)

Test Cricket

  • Matches = 110
  • Runs scored = 6973
  • Batting Average = 40.07
  • 50s = 31
  • 100s = 14
  • Highest score = 340
  • Catches= 78
  • Wickets = 98
  • Bowling Average = 34.34
  • 5-wicket hauls = 2
  • 10 wickets in a Test = 0
  • Best Bowling = 5/34

One Day Internationals

  • Matches = 445
  • Runs scored = 13430
  • Batting Average = 32.36
  • 50s = 68
  • 100s = 28
  • Highest score = 189
  • Catches= 123
  • Wickets = 323
  • Bowling Average = 36.74
  • 5-wicket hauls = 4
  • Best Bowling = 6/29

T20 Internationals

  • Matches = 31
  • Runs scored = 629
  • Batting Average = 23.3
  • 50s = 4
  • 100s = 0
  • Highest score = 88
  • Wickets = 19
  • Bowling Average = 24.0
  • 5-wicket hauls = 0
  • Best Bowling = 3/21

IPL T20 Stats (for Mumbai Indians)

  • Matches = 30
  • Runs scored = 768
  • Batting Average = 27.43
  • 50s = 4
  • 100s = 1
  • Highest score = 114
  • Wickets = 13
  • Economy = 7.96
  • Bowling Average = 30
  • Best Bowling = 3/14

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Accomplishments

  • 1996 ICC World Cup winner
  • 2002 ICC Champions Trophy winner
  • Multiple bilateral series victories
  • Triple century in test matches, etc.

Apart from this, Sanath Jayasuriya has been granted multiple other individual awards and recognitions by ICC and the Sri Lankan cricket board

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Relationships

Sumudhu Karunanayake: She was the first wife of Sanath Jayasuriya. Sumudhu worked as a ground hostess for Air Lanka at that time. It is not known how Jayasuriya first met her.

They got married in 1998 but their marriage would only last a year as they got divorced in 1999. They didn’t have any children together.

Sandra da Silva: The Sri Lankan batsman then got married to Sandra in 2000. Sandra da Silva also worked in aviation and she was the air hostess for Sri Lankan airlines at that time.

Together the couple has three children, 2 girls, and a boy. Their marriage broke apart in 2012 after Sanath Jayasuriya reportedly cheated on Sandra with Maleeka Sirisena.

Maleeka Sirisena: As stated earlier, Sanath Jayasuriya reportedly cheated on Sandra with Maleeka. As per reports, the couple even got engaged in 2012 but eventually never got married. The whole incident came to light in 2017 after a sex tape of the couple was released.

Sanath Jayasuriya’s Controversies

Sex tape: In 2017, Jayasuriya reportedly released a sex tape with his ex-girlfriend just to humiliate her as he was seeking revenge. He was not happy that Maleeka Sirisena had married a business tycoon and wanted to ruin her marriage.

As per reports, he dated Maleeka in 2012 and this affair eventually led to his divorce with Sandra Da Silva, his second wife.

Banned for 2-years: In 2019, the ICC banned Sanath Jayasuriya for 2-years after the Sri Lanka legend failed to cooperate with a corruption investigation. He was banned from participating in any cricket-related activities.

The ban was lifted in November 2020 and he was allowed to return to cricketing activities from then on.

Death in a car accident?: In 2020, reports emerged that Sanath Jayasuriya had passed away in a car accident in Canada. This took a lot of fans and cricketers off guard. But it eventually turned out to be fake news and the Sri Lankan himself came out saying he has not been to Canada in a long time.

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Sanath Jayasuriya’s Social Media

The Sri Lankan legend is active on social media as well

His Twitter handle is: @Sanath07 (329k followers)

His Instagram handle is: @sanath_jayasuriya (169k followers)

Sanath Jayasuriya generally posts about cricket, his pastime activities, politics, and other stuff.

Sanath Jayasuriya FAQs

Q- What is the name of Sanath Jayasuriya’s kid?

He has three children. They are named Yalindi, Savindi, and Ranuka Jayasuriya.

Q- Does Sanath Jayasuriya still play Cricket?

No, he retired from Cricket in 2012.

Q- Against whom did Sanath Jayasuriya make his Sri Lanka debut?

He made his Sri Lanka debut against Australia in 1989.

Q- Where does Sanath Jayasuriya currently live?

It is reported that he currently lives in Matara, Sri Lanka.

Q- What is Sanath Jayasuriya’s biggest accomplishment?

His biggest accomplishment was winning the ICC World Cup 1996 with Sri Lanka.

Q- Who is Sanath Jayasuriya married to?

Sanath Jayasuriya was married to Sumudhu Karunanayake and Sandra De Silva but both his marriages ended in divorces.