The exceptionally talented Viran Chamuditha, a left-handed opener, has left an indelible mark on the international cricket stage with his impressive all-round skills. This fearless young cricketer showcased his remarkable abilities by scoring a record-breaking 192 runs against Japan in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2026, the highest individual score in the tournament's history. His innings included 26 fours and one six, and he also played a key role in setting a record 328-run opening partnership, rewriting the U19 World Cup record books. Chamuditha’s elegant strokeplay and paceful bowling skills at just 17 years of age signal a bright future ahead for Sri Lankan cricket. Chamuditha began developing his cricketing skills from a very young age and honed them through school and local youth competitions. Servatius’ College, a renowned institution with a strong cricketing tradition, where he emerged as a talented batsman and a left-arm spinner. Chamuditha’s dedication to cricket at the youth level earned him selection for the Sri Lanka Under-19 team. Viran Chamuditha is a private individual who keeps his personal life and religious beliefs out of the public eye.