Asitha Fernando
Bowler
July 31, 1997 (Age 27)
TeamsSri Lanka, Colombo Cricket Club, Glamorgan, Sri Lanka Emerging, Sri Lanka A, Sri Lanka Cricket Board President XI, Sri Lanka Under-23, Puttalam District, Dambulla, Sri Lanka Cricket XI, Jaffna Kings, SLC Blues, Pokhara Avengers, SLC Yellow, Colombo Jaguars
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Asitha Madusanka Fernando, born on 31 July 1997 in Katuneriya, Sri Lanka, is a right-arm medium-fast bowler who has emerged as a key figure in Sri Lanka's pace attack across all formats. Growing up in a coastal fishing village, Fernando's early life was marked by humble beginnings. His father, a fisherman, often took him out to sea, instilling in him resilience and determination.


Despite limited access to cricketing facilities, Fernando honed his skills playing softball cricket and developed a knack for reverse swing with the old ball, a skill that would later become his trademark.



Fernando's talent was recognized during his time at St. Sebastian's College in Katuneriya, leading to his selection for the Sri Lanka Under-19 team. He made a significant impact at the 2016 ICC Under-19 World Cup, finishing as Sri Lanka's leading wicket-taker with 11 wickets in six matches. His performances caught the attention of national selectors, and he was included in the Test squad for the series against Australia in 2016, although he did not play in any matches at that time.​



Fernando made his ODI debut on 8 July 2017 against Zimbabwe in Hambantota. However, it wasn't until January 2021 that he made his Test debut against South Africa in Johannesburg. His breakthrough came under the guidance of head coach Chris Silverwood in 2022, when he became the first Sri Lankan right-arm fast bowler to take ten wickets in a Test match during a game against Bangladesh. 



Standing at 5 feet 11 inches, Fernando's bowling is characterized by a smooth, skiddy action that often surprises batsmen with its pace and movement. While his batting contributions have been minimal, he has had moments of brilliance, such as scoring ten runs off three balls to secure a win against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup T20 semi-final in 2022.
Beyond international cricket, Fernando has played for various domestic teams, including Chilaw Marians Cricket Club and Nondescripts Cricket Club. He also represented Nottinghamshire in England, becoming only the second Sri Lankan to play for the county.



Fernando's journey from a small fishing village to the international cricket arena is a testament to his perseverance and dedication. As he continues to develop his skills, he remains a vital asset in Sri Lanka's quest to strengthen their fast-bowling department.