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Ambidextrous Spinner Tharindu Rathnayake's Tactical Masterclass

While Sri Lanka has previously fielded ambidextrous allrounder Kamindu Mendis, Rathnayake is the first frontline ambidextrous bowler to represent them at Test level.
🖐️ Left-arm orthodox & right-arm offspin
💼 Tactical flexibility: Can exploit both left- and right-handed batters' weaknesses
🏏 Specialist mindset: Primarily focused on bowling, unlike part-time ambidextrous players
🎯 Why Did He Start With Right-Arm Offspin in Galle?
“I felt that the ball that turns into the batter is harder for them to face…”
Rathnayake's choice to begin with offspin (right-arm to right-handers) was strategic:
The Galle pitch on Day 1 was dry but batter-friendly — not much spin
Bowling into the right-hander with offspin created more control and fewer scoring options
Field setting flexibility also factored in — offspin allowed tighter, more aggressive positions
📊 Split Bowling Use – Career Summary
While he hasn't officially tracked which arm he has more wickets with, he estimates:
Early career: Mostly left-arm spin
Latter years: ~60% right-arm offspin
This ability to pivot between styles across a career shows both adaptability and depth of craft.
🎥 Match Context: Debut vs Bangladesh (Galle)
Bowled 15.5 overs of offspin before switching to left-arm spin
Took 2 wickets – both left-handers caught at slip from offspin
Showed clear awareness of match-ups and pre-match planning:
“We talked about what each batsman is better at facing... I try to create plans and change which arm I bowl with accordingly.”
🌍 Why This Matters in Modern Cricket
As match-ups dominate T20s and increasingly bleed into Tests, a bowler who can change their bowling arm mid-match offers:
Greater team balance
Unmatched tactical dynamism
In-game adaptability without changing bowlers
🔮 What to Watch For
Will Rathnayake increase his use of left-arm spin as the pitch wears?
Can he become a regular for Sri Lanka or even crack into limited-overs formats?
Will more bowlers develop ambidextrous skills in coming years?
🗣️ Final Word
“I've never looked at it properly… I’ve bowled a lot with both my arms.”
Rathnayake’s understatement doesn’t do justice to his rare gift. If he continues to develop this dual-pronged craft with precision and planning, he could redefine tactical spin bowling in modern cricket.