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Praneeth Hewage (born 1 October 1987; full name Uyangoda Hewage Praneeth Thimanka) was a Sri Lankan cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club. He was born in Colombo.
Hewage made a single first-class appearance for the side, during the 2004–05 season, against Sebastianites. He scored 23 runs in the first innings in which he batted, and 31 runs in the second.
He took four catches from behind the stumps.
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