Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Nimnaka - a little bundle of talent

- By Aubrey Kuruppu

There is a slip of a lad, not yet seventeen, who has been bowling his team to many victories. Nimnaka Amodya Jayatillek­a, the Antonian left-arm spinner, is running amok and destroying all and sundry that pad up to face him.

Jayatillek­a is no one season wonder. Last year, his first, saw him snare 96 victims, with four 10-wicket bags and seven bags of five or more. He returned figures of 9-48 in Wesley's second innings. His 7-62 against Royal at Reid Avenue was also outstandin­g.

He has continued from where he left off by bagging 77 wickets in the ten matches played so far. Jayatillek­a has captured 10 wickets or more three times and five or more on nine occasions. He obviously has a soft corner for Royal. Having taken 7 against them earlier, he improved on that with figures of 6-53 and 6-30 this season. His best return this season has been a 7-17 (match bag 10-64).

What makes him tick? Jayatillek­a says he keeps it simple. Not too many variations, he restricts himself to his stock leg break, an arm ball and a delivering he undercuts.

Though turf strips provide less traction, he prefers them to matting strips. He's persistent and makes the batsman play most times. Bowling in tandem with off-spinner Kalhara Senaratne, he says, gives him an advantage.

As for targets, Jayatillek­a has set his sights on 100 wickets this season (something he should easily achieve) and a place in the Youth World Cup squad.

Former Kingswood cricketer Dileepa Sumanaratn­e was his first coach at Chandanand­a Buddhist School. Subsequent­ly, he has been guided by Dimuthu Weerasingh­e, Sampath Perera, Suresh Pieris, Susantha Basnayake and the present school coach Suneth Gayan.

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Nimnaka Jayatillek­a

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