Savin Perera (born 3 May 1999) is an English cricketer who plays primarily as an opening batsman. He is a left handed batsman and a right arm off break bowler.

Savin Perera
Personal information
Born (1999-05-03) 3 May 1999 (age 24)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm off break
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2016-18Middlesex
2019-22Berkshire
2022Glamorgan
Source: [1], 25 August 2022

Personal life edit

Perera was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka before moving to the UK aged 13 where he joined the cricket academy at Middlesex County Cricket Club. His brother Dinesh is also a keen cricketer.[1][2]

Career edit

Perera scored half centuries against Namibia and South Africa in his first 2 matches for England under-19s.[3] Perera opened the batting for England at the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup alongside Tom Banton in the side captained by Harry Brook.[4][5][6]

Perera marked his debut in the National Counties Cricket Championship for Berkshire County Cricket Club in 2019 with a century, scoring exactly 100 against Herefordshire.[7] He also scored 82 against Hertfordshire on his limited overs debut for Berkshire.[8]

Unfortunately, no competitive cricket was played in 2020 but in 2021 Perera scored 121 not out against Wiltshire,[9] and 72 not out from 68 balls against Buckinghamshire,[10] and then in September 2021 Perera top scored with 84 as Berkshire secured a 151-run victory over Cumbria to win the final of the National Counties Trophy.[11][12] Perera also played league cricket for Attenborough CC in the Nottinghamshire Premier League and was named NPL player of the season in 2021.[13]

Perera opened the 2022 season for Berkshire with a century against Dorset,[14] and also scored 84 in 85 balls against Devon County Cricket Club.[15] In July 2022 Perera joined the South Asian Cricket Academy and scored two half centuries against Northants second XI and a century against Surrey second XI in his first two matches for them.[16][17] Perera then scored a century playing for Glamorgan second XI against Gloucestershire second XI on 4 July 2022.[18]

Style of play edit

Perera is a left handed opening batsman and has been described as being compact in technique with a particular strength striking the ball square of the wicket.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Young Gun: Middlesex and England U19 batsman Savin Perera". thecricketpaper.com.
  2. ^ "Perera brings a touch of Sri Lanka to England's top order". ICC-cricket.
  3. ^ "Savin Perera : A Sri Lanka born, playing for England in U19 World Cup". Cricketage.in.
  4. ^ "Sri Lankan-born Savin Perera playing for England in Under 19 Cricket World Cup". newstrails.com.
  5. ^ "Brook named England skipper U-19 World Cup". thenews.com.pk.
  6. ^ "Under-19 cricket World Cup: be prepared to see stars of the future". The Times.
  7. ^ "Berkshire CCC begin Unicorns Championship defence with emphatic victory". Maidenhead advertiser.
  8. ^ "Trego blasts Devon debut century". southwestsportsnews.com.
  9. ^ "Wiltshire 1st XI hang on for draw in rain affected NCCA championship fixture against Berkshire". Wiltshireccc.co.uk.
  10. ^ "Berkshire book quarter final place at the expense of Buckinghamshire". Slough Express.
  11. ^ "Morris brothers call it a day as Berkshire end campaign with National Counties Trophy success". Newbury today.
  12. ^ "Berkshire add National Counties Trophy to bulging trophy cabinet". Maidenhead advertiser.
  13. ^ "Savin Perera wins NPL Player of the Season!". Attenboroughcc.org.
  14. ^ "Perera and Scriven smash centuries for Berkshire". Henley Standard.
  15. ^ "Berkshire CCC open NCCA Trophy campaign with thrashing against Devon". Wokingham today.
  16. ^ "Inside the rise of the South Asian Cricket Academy". Wisden.com.
  17. ^ "SACA win again: "I thought we might find 15 or so players... I think we might have found 40"". The Cricketer.
  18. ^ "Gl2XI vs GL2XI". espncricinfo.
  19. ^ "Savin Perera". espncricinfo.

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