S. Sriraman

S. Sriraman

Srinivas Sriraman (born 16 November, 1918 - died on 11 June, 1993, Madras) was an Indian cricket administrator.

Sriraman was the joint secretary of the Madras Cricket Association from 1942-1944/45, secretary 1955-1986, BCCI joint secretary in 1963/64 and 1964/65, secretary 1965/66 - 1969/70, vice president 1977/78 - 1984/85 and the president between 1985/86 and 1988/89.

Sriraman was made the honorary life member of the MCC in 1972. He acted as an umpire in one Ranji Trophy match. He was the assistant manager on India's tour of Australia in 1977/78. The conference hall in the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium is named after him.

He died of a heart attack.

References

* Obituary in "Indian Cricket 1993"

External links

* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/61/61008/statistics_lists.html Cricketarchive Statistics]


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