Dassanayake returns for second stint as Canada men’s cricket coach
TORONTO — Pubudu Dassanayake is returning for a second stint as Canada men’s cricket coach.
The former Sri Lankan international, who switched his international allegiance to Canada after emigrating here, succeeds South African-born Amarinder Bhinder, who had served as interim coach since November 2018.
Dassanayake was first appointed Canadian coach in August 2007, after retiring as a player and serving as acting coach for several months. He helped Canada qualify for the 2011 World Cup before resigning to coach Nepal.
He coached Nepal from 2011 to 2015, helping it qualify for its first ICC T20 World Cup appearance in 2014. He coached the United States from 2016 to 2019.