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Malinda Pushpakumara Achieves 1000 First-Class Wickets, Fourth Sri Lankan to Do So
Sri Lanka's Malinda Pushpakumara has joined the elite 1000-wicket club in first-class cricket, becoming the fourth Sri Lankan to achieve this feat. He accomplished this milestone while playing for Badureliya Sports Club against Moors Sports Club in the Sri Lanka Major League three-day tournament. Pushpakumara's 1,000th wicket was that of Pasindu Sooriyabandara, whom he bowled on the third morning of the match.
Pushpakumara became the 218th player to reach the 1000-wicket milestone in first-class cricket and one of just three active players to do so; Simon Harmer achieved it last year and James Anderson did so in 2021. The next closest is Australia's Nathan Lyon, who has 860 first-class wickets.
Across the span of his 20-year domestic career, Pushpakumara topped the domestic wickets charts on several occasions, though his Test career was short-lived, primarily owing to much of it overlapping with that of Muralidaran and then Herath. He played four Tests between 2017 and 2018 and took 14 wickets at an average of 37.14.
With this achievement, Pushpakumara joins an exclusive list of Sri Lankan bowlers, including Muthiah Muralidaran (1,374 wickets), Rangana Herath (1,080), and Dinuka Hettiarachchi (1,001). He's also the 218th bowler globally to reach this milestone and one of only three active bowlers, alongside James Anderson and Simon Harmer, to have taken over 1,000 wickets.