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Don Sardha Brendon Priyantha Kuruppu (born 5 January 1962) is a former Sri Lankan
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and opening
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. He is one of few batsmen in the world to score a double century on debut. Brendon was often played in ODIs, as he played 54 from 1983 to 1990, but his Test career was largely unremarkable but for one productive innings in
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that he scored 201 to be the first Test century as well as double century scored on debut for Sri Lanka. He is still the only test player for Sri Lanka to score a double ton on debut for Sri Lanka, and the only wicketkeeper in the world to do so. His 201* is still the highest test score made by a debutant for Sri Lanka in test history, and the highest score by a wicketkeeper on Test debut. Kuruppu is the current coach of the
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. In November 2018, he was named on
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's National Selection Panel.


Early life

Kuruppu was born in Colombo in January 1962, and played school cricket for Ananda College and club cricket for Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic and Burgher Recreation Clubs.


International career

His international career started at the 1983 World Cup in England, where he hit two sixes and seven fours in what was to be a career-best 72 against
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. Sri Lanka lost by 50 runs, and his next three matches were disappointing, as the team lost all three and he failed to pass 30. However, at
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against
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he found form again with 62, anchoring a chase towards 182 as Sri Lanka won by three wickets – their only win in the tournament. Kuruppu was in and out of the ODI team following the successful World Cup, but did not play as a regular wicket-keeper until 1986, when he got his chance in the Asia Cup tournament against
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and
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, which Sri Lanka won. He made a string of low scores, but nevertheless made an impression. The next winter, Kuruppu got his
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debut against
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at
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, he was called up in place of
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, whose continued failings with the bat had given the selectors some thought. In a match frequently interrupted by rain, and against such accomplished bowlers as
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and
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, Kuruppu made his maiden first-class century on the second day.
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held the Sri Lankan record for the highest
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individual innings, after scoring 190 against
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in
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, Kuruppu, however, passed that score by 11 runs, making 201 not out in 777 minutes to become the first Sri Lankan to hit a double Test century. Six men have later repeated his feat. The two teams agreed to cancel the rest of the series owing to security fears, following a bomb blast near the New Zealand team's hotel. However, the double century cemented his place in the selectors' minds, and by the end of the three-team World Series tournament in January 1988, he was a regular fixture in the ODI side. However, he failed to back that up with the bat, and after a disastrous Nehru Cup in October 1989, where he strung together 36 runs in five innings and Sri Lanka finished last out of the sixth teams, Kuruppu was shuffled out of the team and
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took his place behind the stumps. He was given one last chance as opener in 1991 when Sri Lanka travelled to England for a Test, but Sri Lanka lost by 137 runs and Kuruppu only made scores of 5 and 21. That was his last international game. Kuruppu went on to work within Sri Lankan cricket, and he was made National Team Coach for the Commonwealth Games in Malaysia in 1998, Team Manager of Sri Lanka A Team for Tours of South Africa 1997–98, Under 19 team manager for world cup in New Zealand in 2001–02, Team Manager for the Sri Lanka National Team tours of Pakistan and New Zealand in 2004 and UAE Tour in 2005 and reappointed as Manager in 2009-10 for the T20 World Cup in UK, ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa and Test series in India. Kuruppu also served as a Sri Lanka National Selector on five different occasions in the years of 1999,2000,2011,2015 and 2018. Kuruppu also Coached the National Teams of Singapore & Maldives.


Trivia

Kuruppu has played the fewest Tests of any double centurion (4 Tests), and holds the world record for scoring the slowest ever Test match double century in terms of balls (548) and in terms of minutes (777). He became the first player in history to score a century as a wicket-keeper batsman on Test debut, and is still the only such player to score a double century. He was the third player to score a double hundred on Test debut, after R. E. Foster and
Lawrence Rowe Lawrence George Rowe (born 8 January 1949) is a former West Indian cricketer. A stylish top order batsman, he also played for Jamaica and Derbyshire in his cricketing career. Rowe was later named as one of Jamaica's top five cricketers of the 2 ...
. He also holds the record for the longest innings as a Test debutant (777 minutes). He also became the first opener ever to score a double century on test debut and also holds the record for highest individual score by an opener on test debut. Kuruppu has the national record for the longest ODI innings for Sri Lanka without hitting a boundary or a six, in scoring 58* against Bangladesh.


International centuries

The following tables illustrate a summary of the centuries scored by Brendon Kuruppu


Key


Test Centuries


See also

*
List of centuries scored on Test cricket debut For a cricketer to score a century (100 runs or more) on his Test match debut is considered a notable achievement, and as of December 2022, it has been accomplished 113 times by 111 players. Two of those players, Lawrence Rowe and Yasir Hameed, ...


Notes


References


Match report on Kuruppu's first Test


External links

* * Ananda-Nalanda {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuruppu, Brendon 1962 births Living people Alumni of Ananda College Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club cricketers Burgher Recreation Club cricketers Sri Lanka One Day International cricketers Sri Lanka Test cricketers Cricketers who made a century on Test debut Sri Lankan cricketers Sri Lankan cricket coaches Kandurata cricketers Cricketers at the 1983 Cricket World Cup Cricketers at the 1987 Cricket World Cup Wicket-keepers