
Seekkuge Prasanna
 Sri Lanka
 Sri LankaOverview
Teams represented
 Sri Lanka
 Sri Lanka Badureliya Sports Club
 Badureliya Sports Club Khulna Division
 Khulna Division Kandurata
 Kandurata Sri Lanka Army Sports Club
 Sri Lanka Army Sports Club Northamptonshire
 Northamptonshire Sri Lanka A
 Sri Lanka A Sri Lankan Invitation XI
 Sri Lankan Invitation XI Basnahira
 Basnahira Uva Next
 Uva Next Trinbago Knight Riders
 Trinbago Knight Riders Sri Lanka Cricket Board President XI
 Sri Lanka Cricket Board President XI Ruhuna Reds
 Ruhuna Reds Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI
 Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI Southern Express
 Southern Express Dhaka Capitals
 Dhaka Capitals Barisal Bulls
 Barisal Bulls Colombo
 Colombo Galle
 Galle Lahore Qalandars
 Lahore Qalandars Hambantota Troopers
 Hambantota Troopers Durbar Rajshahi
 Durbar Rajshahi Khulna Tigers
 Khulna Tigers Sri Lankans
 Sri Lankans Badulla District
 Badulla District Paktia Panthers
 Paktia Panthers Chitwan Tigers
 Chitwan Tigers Pollard XI
 Pollard XI Qalandars
 Qalandars Colombo Strikers
 Colombo Strikers Galle Marvels
 Galle Marvels Kandy Falcons
 Kandy Falcons SLC Reds
 SLC Reds Gujarat Greats
 Gujarat Greats Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
 Abu Dhabi Knight Riders Biratnagar Super Kings
 Biratnagar Super Kings Rajasthan Legends
 Rajasthan Legends Dubai Giants
 Dubai Giants Kandy Samp Army
 Kandy Samp Army Kandy Bolts
 Kandy Bolts Sri Lanka Masters
 Sri Lanka Masters Rest of Asian Stars
 Rest of Asian StarsBiography
This leg-break bowler from Balapitiya went on to have an impressive first-class debut in 2006, when, as a 21 year-old, he collected figures of 3 for 23 in 10 overs for his side, the Sri Lanka Army.
Prasanna is also a handy right-handed batsman, which makes him a complete all-rounder. However, his expertise as a bowler was showcased over the next few years as he bagged 73 wickets in 45 List A matches at an outstanding average of 18.38. Consequently, he was given his chance in the Lankan A side that toured England in 2011. Prasanna did not fail to impress, as he picked a six-wicket haul that was immediately noticed by the selectors, who then fast-tracked him into the national side for the remaining ODIs against Australia in the same year. His Test debut followed in the same series. He however went wicket-less in the only Test that he played and subsequently was dropped from the Test squad.
In 2012, he was signed by Uva Next for the inaugural Sri Lankan Premier League, and was also a part of the Champions League T20. After a bit of a lull, Prasanna was then recalled for the 2-match T20I series at home against New Zealand on the back of some impressive performances in the List A series against New Zealand A and a T20 series against Kenya for Sri Lanka A. He however, did not play a single game in that series. His T20I debut came in December 2013 against Pakistan in Dubai where Sri Lanka retained their no.1 ranking. In the format  A dasher with the bat as well as a leg-break bowler, Prasanna has a very bright future and if Sri Lanka are to make headlines in the T20I World Cup next year, he will play an important role in their progress.





