**Sri Lanka’s Kusal Perera Surpasses 5,000 Runs in T20s**
*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 27, 2025*
Sri Lankan cricket veteran Kusal Perera has reached a remarkable milestone, surpassing 5,000 runs in T20 cricket. He achieved this feat during the Men’s T20 Asia Cup Super 4 match against India in Dubai, reaching the landmark with his 36th run in the game.
Perera played a crucial innings, scoring 58 runs as Sri Lanka chased a challenging target of 203. His performance helped the Lankans match India’s total and push the game into a Super Over, where India eventually prevailed.
**Impressive Career Stats**
Playing his 209th T20 match, Kusal Perera now boasts 5,022 runs from 203 innings at an average of 26.71. He has recorded 35 fifties and 2 centuries in the format. Notably, he is just 10 sixes short of reaching 200, with 190 sixes to his name, according to ESPNcricinfo.
In T20 Internationals specifically, Perera has played 88 matches and accumulated 2,276 runs at an average of 27.42. The 58-run knock against India was his 16th fifty in T20Is, including one century. Against India, Perera has scored 392 runs across 13 matches with an average of 32.66 and this marked his 4th T20I fifty versus the Indian team.
**Key Partnership and Match Highlights**
During the crucial Super 4 encounter, Sri Lanka dominated the powerplay despite an early wicket of Kusal Mendis. Pathum Nissanka contributed a swift 47 runs in the initial overs, setting up a strong platform with Sri Lanka reaching 72/1.
Nissanka continued his aggressive form, reaching his half-century from just 25 balls. Alongside him, Perera crafted a valuable innings until his dismissal in the 13th over, breaking a significant partnership worth 127 runs.
Together, Perera and Nissanka recorded the third-highest partnership for Sri Lanka in T20 Internationals for any wicket with 127 runs. This partnership ranks behind:
– 166 runs by M. Jayawardene & Sangakkara vs West Indies, Bridgetown, 2010 World Cup
– 145 runs by T. Dilshan & M. Jayawardene vs England, Chattogram, 2014 World Cup
It also surpasses the well-known 124-run stand by T. Dilshan & Sanath Jayasuriya against West Indies in Nottingham during the 2009 World Cup.
Kusal Perera’s milestone and impactful performance underline his continued importance and experience in Sri Lanka’s T20 setup, as the team aims for success in major tournaments.
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