Nuwan Pradeep

Like one of the many unconventional finds of Sri Lankan cricket, Nuwan Pradeep's story is also one of someone unconventionally found. A product of soft-ball cricket and a tearaway quick bowler with a distinct slingy action, he came through a pace contest in 2007. It was only after he was 20 that he started bowling with a proper cricket ball and thanks to his ability to generate good pace with a threatening outswinger in his armoury, he was fast-tracked into reckoning.

Troubled by injuries right through his career, he's been in and out of the squad even before he made his debut, which eventually happened against Pakistan in 2011. Such was his inconsistency with fitness that over the next four years he played only four Tests, one every year. It was only after 2014 that he could cement his spot, first playing a key role in Sri Lanka's series victory over England in England and was particularly impressive with his ability to generate good pace and nip the ball around. His personal stand out moment came in 2017 at Galle, where amidst the pasting that Sri Lanka were handed over by India, he managed a six-fer in the first innings.

Fun trivia: During the 2016-17 tour to South Africa, he found himself in the history books when he dismissed Hashim Amla - LBW, hence making him the 10000th LBW victim in the history of the game.

However, after a lean patch towards the end of the 2017 season, where he could manage only three wickets over six innings, he was back in the Test wilderness. But he continues to remain part of the the ODI setup surviving all the chopping and changing that the side has been through. As he leads into the 2019 World Cup, he would hope to use whatever little swing there is around to his advantage as his side faces their toughest challenge in decades.

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STATS

Format Matches Innings Runs BF HS AVG SR Not Out 4s 6s 50s 100s 200s
TEST 28 50 132 361 17 4 36.57 17 19 0 0 0 0
ODI 49 25 35 83 7 4.38 42.17 17 3 1 0 0 0
T20 16 6 10 15 8 10 66.67 5 1 0 0 0 0
IPL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Format TEST ODI T20 IPL
Matches 2849160
Innings 502560
Runs 13235100
BF 36183150
HS 17780
AVG 44.38100
SR 36.5742.1766.670
Not Out 171750
4s 19310
6s 0100
50s 0000
100s 0000
200s 0000

MATCHES

Sri Lanka Masters Sri Lanka Masters
West Indies Masters West Indies Masters
Australia Masters Australia Masters
217/4 (20)
Result
222/7 (19.2)
Sri Lanka Masters won by 3 wkts February 28, 2025 2:00 pm
Sri Lanka Masters Sri Lanka Masters
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