Ranjan Madugalle

Ranjan Madugalle

Infobox Cricketer


nationality = Sri Lankan
country = Sri Lanka
country abbrev = SL
name = Ranjan Madugalle
picture = Cricket no pic.pngbatting style = Right-handed batsman (RHB)
bowling style = Right arm off break (OB)
tests = 21
test runs = 1029
test bat avg = 29.39
test 100s/50s = 1/7
test top score = 103
test overs = 21
test wickets = 0
test bowl avg = 0
test 5s = 0
test 10s = 0
test best bowling = n/a
test catches/stumpings = 9/0
ODIs = 63
ODI runs = 950
ODI bat avg = 18.62
ODI 100s/50s = 0/3
ODI top score = 73
ODI overs = 0.4
ODI wickets = 0
ODI bowl avg = 0
ODI 5s = 0
ODI best bowling = n/a
ODI catches/stumpings = 18/0
date = 17 August
year = 2005
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/srilanka/content/player/49623.html

Ranjan Senerath Madugalle (born April 22, 1959, Kandy) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who became a match referee in 1993. He was educated at Trinity College, Kandy, and Royal College, Colombo.

He represented Sri Lanka in international cricket between 1979 and 1988, making his debut in the 1979 ICC Trophy final against Canada. He had the honor of being in the first Sri Lankan Test team in 1982, and top-scored in the first innings with 65 - making a 99-run partnership with Arjuna Ranatunga. In the second innings, however, he was dismissed for a 52-ball three, triggering a collapse from 167 for 3 to 175 all out, and England took a seven-wicket victory.

ODI career

Madugalle continued as a vital part of the Sri Lankan Test and ODI team, only missing one international game between 1979 and 1984. However, his ODI performances worried the Sri Lankan selectors, with only one fifty from 25 innings. He was shuffled around the order in an attempt to gain some form, but after scoring a duck in the second and last ODI against New Zealand in 1984, he was dropped for the first three matches of the 1984-85 World Series Cup in Australia. A couple of seasons followed where he was in and out of the team, but a major reorganisation of the squad following the tour of India in 1986-87 gave him the chance again, and he seized it with a Test 60 against New Zealand.

Performance Outside Sri Lanka

Madugalle was never a good tourist, only averaging 21.50 with the bat abroad, while he averaged 42.76 on traditionally tricky Sri Lankan pitches. Indeed, his only century came in a home match - the first match of the 3-Test series against India in 1985. Madugalle took nearly seven hours to forge his 103, but it ensured in a drawn match. In the next match, he only batted once, making 54 from number three to build a solid platform for the next batsmen, which eventually led to a comfortable 149-run victory. They drew the third Test - despite scores of 5 and 10 from Madugalle, and Sri Lanka had won their first Test series.

Performance as Captain

In 1988 he was appointed captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team, but his team troubled neither Australia, nor England under Madugalle's leadership. Madugalle himself recorded four sub-20 scores as captain, and the two Tests he captained became his last. He also captained the ODI team in his last 13 matches, winning two and losing eleven, but again he failed to back up his captaincy with runs - only passing 25 twice. However, Sri Lanka did win in his very last match, with a five-wicket win over Pakistan in the 1988 Asia Cup - in which Madugalle did not bat.

He also played league cricket in England - particularly in 1979 for Flowery Field Cricket Club, who were then in the Saddleworth League.

Retirement and Match Referee

Madugalle only made two international fifties after the '85 India series, both in Tests, and eventually he retired to become a marketing executive in a multinational corporation. But the lure of the cricket grounds became too strong, and he became involved as a match referee in 1993. He progressed through the International Cricket Council ranks, refereeing 77 Test matches and 169 ODIs. Thus, he has officiated in many more international matches than he has played. In 2001, he was appointed chief match referee by the ICC.

He is an ICC match referee, and his handling of the infamous Darrell Hair incident at the oval was praised [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/other_international/pakistan/5388402.stm] .

References

External links

* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/srilanka/content/story/134437.html Cricinfo - meet the match referee] (retrieved 17 August 2005)
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/srilanka/content/player/49623.html Player Profile: Ranjan Madugalle from Cricinfo]
* [http://ia.rediff.com/cricket/2003/dec/09flash.htm Abusive Pointing in 1999-2000 scot free by Umpires and Referee]
* [http://content-www.cricinfo.com/columns/content/story/260646.html Ranjan Madugalle : The unforgetful Lankan] From Cricinfo.com, September 2006


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