Jeffrey Vandersay, a leg-spinner, was brought into the world in Wattala, a huge suburb of Colombo city, began to bowl turn even before he knew the meaning of leg-turn. Notwithstanding his stock ball which is leg-turn, he has unobtrusive varieties like the top-spinner, googly and a slider. Despite the fact that he doesn't get snatched up by his varieties, he is a bowler who depends on turning the ball however much he can.
He burst onto the scene when he scalped 8 wickets in a three-day game against Pakistan. That presentation likewise made ready to make his global introduction for his country. He was named in the T20I crew against Pakistan in the home series in 2015. A couple of cricket idealists in Sri Lanka refered to that he ought to have been attempted in the Tests. Nonetheless, the nerves of playing global cricket got the better of Vandersay as he neglected to leave an imprint in the two or three possibilities he got.
Be that as it may, he had a phenomenal T20 World Cup in 2016 after he was flown in as a swap for Lasith Malinga. In his most memorable game against the Windies, Vandersay got a wicket and offered just 11 runs in his four overs. He was thrifty against England and South Africa too. The 2014 World T20 advocate however didn't make it into the semis.
Of the initial 11 ODIs that he played. Jeffrey didn't play a solitary game at home, meaning his conveyances never had the buy it could have on home turfs. The profits actually were good however he didn't highlight in the ODI or T20I series against India in late 2017. Be that as it may, was flown in as a cover for Rangana Herath for the third and last Test at Delhi.
He appreciates Shane Warne's bowling and his untouched cricketing most loved is Sri Lanka's amazing player, Kumar Sangakkara.