[6] In November that year, he became the first bowler in Sri Lankan domestic cricket to take all ten wickets in a single innings, finishing with 10 for 41 against Kalutara Physical Culture Club in Colombo.
[12] He represented Sri Lanka in the 1992, 1996 and 1999 World Cup tournaments, where he played as the strike bowler of the team along with newcomer Chaminda Vaas.
He featured in four matches including the quarterfinal, semifinal and final of the 1996 World Cup campaign for Sri Lanka where it won the trophy for the first time.
[20][21] On 8 April 2021, he was appointed as the chairman of national selection committee by the Sri Lanka Cricket on the recommendation of sports minister Namal Rajapaksa replacing Ashantha de Mel.
[22][23][24] In 2017, he was reported to have made corruption and match fixing allegations against some of the national cricketers such as Upul Tharanga and Dinesh Chandimal following the ODI series defeat against Zimbabwe at home.
[27][28] The Criminal Investigation Department also inquired the defamation petition signed by 40 national cricketers against Pramodya over his remarks.