Lasith Malinga has been one of the elite fast bowlers in modern cricket history with his unique slinging style and deadly yorkers. Born on August 28, 1983, in Sri Lanka, Usman Khawaja was an all-format key player for the Sri Lankan national team. Malinga became an international sensation playing limited-overs cricket, particularly the T20 format. He was also instrumental in Mumbai Indians’ success in the Indian Premier League, contributing to their multiple title triumphs. Malinga, who has claimed over 500 international scalps is regarded as a true legend with an impeccable track record of precision, reliability and game-changing displays.
| Personal Information | Details |
| Name | Lasith Malinga |
| Age | August 28, 1983 (41 years) |
| Birth Place | Galle |
| Height | — |
| Role | Bowler |
| Batting Style | Right Handed Bat |
| Bowling Style | Right-arm fast |
| Country | Sri Lanka |
Lasith Malinga’s Batting Career Stats
Test Format Stats
It turned out Malinga has nothing to do with batting—he was known for his fast bowling in Test cricket. During the brief chances he received, he scored a few but crucial runs lower down the order. He was an aggressive yet erratic batsman, often failing to construct lengthy innings. Overall, his significance in Tests was far more as a bowler compared to as a batsman.
| Details | Test |
| Match | 30 |
| Innings | 37 |
| Runs | 275 |
| Ball Faced | 619 |
| Highest Score | 64 |
| Average | 11.46 |
| Strike Rate | 44.43 |
| NO | 13 |
| Fours | 36 |
| Sixes | 6 |
| 50s | 1 |
| 100s | 0 |
| 200s | 0 |
ODIs Format Stats
Lasith Malinga was an ODI giant recognized for his yorkers and wicket-taking ability. In his ODI career of 226 matches, he took 338 wickets, making him one of the highest wicket-takers for Sri Lanka. With his record of taking four wickets in an over, Malinga was the ultimate match-winner. He became an indispensable member of the Sri Lanka team due to his death-over bowling.
| Details | ODIs |
| Match | 226 |
| Innings | 120 |
| Runs | 567 |
| Ball Faced | 761 |
| Highest Score | 56 |
| Average | 6.83 |
| Strike Rate | 74.51 |
| NO | 37 |
| Fours | 45 |
| Sixes | 21 |
| 50s | 1 |
| 100s | 0 |
| 200s | 0 |
T20I Format Stats
More than a few in T20 Internationals; even his trademark yorkers and his calmness under pressure made Lasith Malinga the best. In T20Is (84), he took 107 wickets, also the first to 100 in T20Is. He captained Sri Lanka to the 2014 ICC T20 World Cup, among other accolades and his match-winning bowling skills superseded everything.
| Details | T20I |
| Match | 84 |
| Innings | 33 |
| Runs | 136 |
| Ball Faced | 161 |
| Highest Score | 27 |
| Average | 6.48 |
| Strike Rate | 84.48 |
| NO | 12 |
| Fours | 9 |
| Sixes | 5 |
| 50s | 0 |
| 100s | 0 |
| 200s | 0 |
IPl Format Stats
One of IPL’s all-time greatest bowlers, Malinga played for Mumbai Indians. In 122 matches he took 170 wickets, making himself one of the most successful bowlers in IPL history. Widely regarded for his yorkers, Malinga was certainly a match-winner and instrumental in Sri Lanka’s two title victories.
| Details | IPL |
| Match | 122 |
| Innings | 25 |
| Runs | 88 |
| Ball Faced | 99 |
| Highest Score | 17 |
| Average | 5.5 |
| Strike Rate | 88.89 |
| NO | 9 |
| Fours | 6 |
| Sixes | 5 |
| 50s | 0 |
| 100s | 0 |
| 200s | 0 |
Lasith Malinga’s Bowling Career Stats

Test Format Stats
With a slingy action and raw pace, Lasith Malinga was one of the most damaging bowlers in Test cricket. Took 101 wickets in 30 matches, regularly making batters uncomfortable with the ball, qualifying for reverse swing and yorkers. Therein lay his inherent value—Malinga was a game-changer who could end partnerships.
| Details | Test |
| Match | 30 |
| Innings | 59 |
| Balls | 5209 |
| Runs | 3349 |
| Wickets | 101 |
| Average | 33.16 |
| Economy | 3.86 |
| Strike Rate | 51.57 |
| Best Bowling Inning | 5/50 |
| Best Bowling Match | 9/210 |
| 5w | 3 |
| 10w | 0 |
ODIs Format Stats
Lasith Malinga, a bowler to rival any other in the history of ODI cricket, is also known for his infamous yorkers and toe-crunching accuracy. In 226 matches, he took 338 wickets—becoming a Sri Lankan among their all-top wicket-takers. Malinga was particularly formidable in death overs and is best known for his nearly unique, historic achievement of four wickets upon four consecutive deliveries.
| Details | ODIs |
| Match | 226 |
| Innings | 220 |
| Balls | 10936 |
| Runs | 9759 |
| Wickets | 338 |
| Average | 28.87 |
| Economy | 5.35 |
| Strike Rate | 32.36 |
| Best Bowling Inning | 6/38 |
| Best Bowling Match | 6/38 |
| 5w | 8 |
| 10w | 0 |
T20I Format Stats
At the limited-overs level, Lasith Malinga was phenomenal with the ball in T20 Internationals. He bagged 107 wickets in 84 matches as a T20I bowler and was the first to grab 100 T20I wickets. Malinga, a master of yorkers and other variations, terrorised batsmen at the death and led Sri Lanka to glory in 2014 ICC T20 World Cup.
| Details | T20I |
| Match | 84 |
| Innings | 83 |
| Balls | 1799 |
| Runs | 2225 |
| Wickets | 107 |
| Average | 20.79 |
| Economy | 7.42 |
| Strike Rate | 16.81 |
| Best Bowling Inning | 5/6 |
| Best Bowling Match | 5/6 |
| 5w | 2 |
| 10w | 0 |
IPL Format Stats
Legendary Indian Premier League bowler — Lasith Malinga for Mumbai Indians. The fast bowler took 170 wickets in 122 matches and became one of the leading wicket-takers of the tournament. Malinga is famous for his yorkers and precision, especially to seal the deal in death overs—which helped MI clinch several IPL titles.
| Details | IPL |
| Match | 122 |
| Innings | 122 |
| Balls | 2827 |
| Runs | 3365 |
| Wickets | 170 |
| Average | 19.79 |
| Economy | 7.14 |
| Strike Rate | 16.63 |
| Best Bowling Inning | 5/13 |
| Best Bowling Match | 5/13 |
| 5w | 1 |
| 10w | 0 |
Lasith Malinga’s Career Information
Lasith Malinga had an illustrious cricketing career, where he went on to become one of the dreaded fast bowlers in world cricket. The scar-faced bowler was famed for his slingy action and lethal yorkers, and he represented Sri Lanka in all three forms of the game. Malinga earned over 500 international wickets and made his mark especially in limited-overs matches. He played a crucial role in the success of Sri Lanka, including winning the 2014 ICC T20 World Cup. He had a legendary career for Mumbai Indians in franchise cricket, where he helped them win many titles in the IPL. And with that came a legacy as one of cricket’s greatest of all time through his combination of consistency, precision, and match-winning blitzes.
| T20 debut | vs England, Jun 15, 2006, at The Rose Bowl |
| Last T20 | vs West Indies, Mar 06, 2020, at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium |
| Test debut | vs Australia, Jul 01, 2004, at Marrara Cricket Ground |
| Last Test | vs India, Aug 03, 2010, at P Sara Oval |
| Odi debut | vs United Arab Emirates, Jul 17, 2004, at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium |
| Last Odi | vs Bangladesh, Jul 26 at 2019 at R.Premadasa Stadium |
| Ipl debut | vs Chennai Super Kings, Apr 18 at 2009 at Newlands |
| Last Ipl | vs Chennai Super Kings, May 12 at 2019 at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium |
