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Shehan Jayasuriya Shines: Former Sri Lankan Star Leads USA to Victory with Record Century

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Last updated: June 7, 2026 11:34 pm
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The landscape of international cricket is frequently enriched by the movement of talent across borders, and few stories are as compelling as that of Gampalage Shehan Naveendra De Fonseka Gunawarna Jayasuriya. In a display of sheer batting mastery on June 6, 2026, the former Sri Lankan national player turned a pivotal page in his career, steering the United States of America (USA) to a resounding eight-wicket victory over Canada. Jayasuriya’s unbeaten 113 was more than just a statistical milestone; it was a testament to the enduring class of Moratuwa’s finest cricketing products.

A Masterclass at King City

The encounter, part of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2, took place at the Maple Leaf North-West Ground in King City, Canada. After Canada set a competitive total of 231/8 in their allotted 45 overs, the USA faced a significant chase. The early dismissal of the openers could have rattled a lesser side, but Jayasuriya, stepping in at number three, anchored the innings with the composure and technical precision that defined his early years in the Sri Lankan domestic circuit.

His innings of 113 not out came from just 111 deliveries, a knock replete with elegant drives and calculated aggression. This performance marked his maiden One Day International (ODI) century for the USA, a milestone that underscores his instrumental role in the team’s evolving middle order.

Shehan Jayasuriya

Breaking Records with Mukkamalla

While Jayasuriya was the primary architect of the victory, he found a formidable partner in Saiteja Mukkamalla. Together, the duo forged an unbeaten 187-run partnership for the third wicket, setting a new record for the highest third-wicket stand in USA’s ODI history. This remarkable feat surpassed the previous record of 140 runs held by Aaron Jones and Monank Patel.

Mukkamalla played a vital supporting role, finishing with a solid 81 not out from 84 balls. The synergy between the experienced Jayasuriya and the talented Mukkamalla effectively neutralised the Canadian bowling attack, which had earlier shown promise through Zahid Shirzad’s two-wicket haul. The USA eventually reached the target of 235 with more than five overs to spare, reflecting the dominance of the Jayasuriya-Mukkamalla partnership.

From Prince of Wales to the Global Stage

For those following the career of Shehan Jayasuriya, this success is a source of immense pride, particularly for the Sri Lankan community living abroad. Born in Colombo and educated at the prestigious Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, Jayasuriya was always earmarked for greatness. His development in the cricketing hotbed of Moratuwa, a city synonymous with producing legendary cricketers, laid the foundation for his versatile skills as a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off-spinner.

Before his transition to the USA, Jayasuriya represented Sri Lanka in both ODIs and T20 Internationals, making his debut against Pakistan in 2015. His decision to pursue his cricketing ambitions in North America was a bold move that has now come to fruition, as he establishes himself as a pillar of the USA national team.

A Beacon of Inspiration

Jayasuriya’s success is a quintessential “good news” story that resonates deeply with the global Sri Lankan community. It highlights the potential for Sri Lankans to excel and lead in diverse environments across the globe, whether in Australia, the UK, Canada, or the United States. His journey from the school grounds of Moratuwa to breaking records in Canada serves as a beacon of inspiration for young athletes within the community.

Modern Success and Cultural Continuity

The victory over Canada is not merely a sports result; it is an illustration of how professionals can reinvent themselves and contribute to the growth of their chosen fields in new territories. The USA cricket team, replete with diverse talents, is benefiting immensely from the technical proficiency and international experience that players like Jayasuriya bring to the squad.

As the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 progresses, all eyes will be on Jayasuriya to see if he can maintain this exceptional form. For now, the Sri Lankan community can bask in the glory of one of their own leading the charge on the international stage, proving once again that talent knows no boundaries.

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Match Summary:

  • Canada: 231/8 (45 overs) – Ali Nadeem 51, Akhil Kumar 48*; Ehsan Adil 3/27.
  • USA: 235/2 (39.5 overs) – Shehan Jayasuriya 113*, Saiteja Mukkamalla 81*; Zahid Shirzad 2/59.
  • Result: USA won by 8 wickets.

This article was written based on the source https://thuppahis.com/, kindly email us at info@eLanka.com.au if any information needs to be corrected.

Source: https://thuppahis.com/




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