Pramodya made his ODI debut on 31 December 1990 at the
1990–91 Asia Cup against
Bangladesh. He made his test debut on 12 December 1991 against
Pakistan. He played a key role in Sri Lanka's first ever three match test series win in away condition
during the tour of Pakistan in 1995-96. During the series he picked up eight wickets as Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan 2–1 to secure their first test series win against Pakistan in Pakistan. He represented Sri Lanka in the 1992, 1996 and 1999 World Cup tournaments. However, he could not make any major impact during the 1996 Wills Cricket World Cup and ended the tournament without taking a wicket. He was also a member of the Sri Lankan team during the inaugural edition of the
ICC Men's Champions Trophy in
1998 where Sri Lanka reached semifinals. He took his 100th ODI wicket in an ODI against
Zimbabwe in 1999 by dismissing
Andy Flower. Though playing steadily from then on until 2000, he found himself in need of a
shoulder operation in Australia in 2000 which more-or-less ended his career, as from then on he found it difficult to find a place for himself within the side. He made a comeback return to national team in 2002 during the
2002 NatWest Series after a gap of two years following his recovery from shoulder operation. However, he struggled against England and India during the NatWest Series and was dropped from the team permanently. == Chief selector ==