Ranjan Madugalle, the Glossary
Deshabandu Ranjan Senerath Madugalle (රන්ජන් මඩුගල්ල; born 22 April 1959) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who currently serves as the Chief of the panel of ICC match referees.[1]
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20 relations: Arjuna Ranatunga, Cricket, Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka), Deshabandu, Elite Panel of ICC Referees, First-class cricket, Flowery Field Cricket Club, International Cricket Council, Kandy, List A cricket, Match referee, Nondescripts Cricket Club, Not out, Off spin, One Day International, Royal College, Colombo, Sri Lanka national cricket team, Test cricket, Trinity College, Kandy, 1979 ICC Trophy.
- Cricket match referees
- Cricketers from Kandy
- Sri Lanka Test cricket captains
Arjuna Ranatunga
Deshamanya Arjuna Ranatunga (අර්ජුන රණතුංග; அர்ஜூன ரணதுங்க; born 1 December 1963), is a Sri Lankan politician and former cricketer, who was the 1996 Cricket World Cup winning captain for Sri Lanka, and scored the winning boundary in the final. Ranjan Madugalle and Arjuna Ranatunga are Deshabandu, Sri Lanka One Day International cricketers, Sri Lanka Test cricket captains and Sri Lanka Test cricketers.
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
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Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)
Daily Mirror is a daily English-language newspaper published in Colombo, Sri Lanka, by Wijeya Newspapers.
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Deshabandu
Deshabandu (translit; translation) is the third highest national honour awarded in Sri Lanka.
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Elite Panel of ICC Referees
The Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Referees is composed of former international cricket players who are appointed by the ICC to oversee all Test match, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket matches in the capacity of Match referee.
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First-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket.
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Flowery Field Cricket Club
Flowery Field Cricket Club, established in 1838, is a cricket club located in the Flowery Field area of Hyde, Greater Manchester.
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International Cricket Council
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body of cricket.
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Kandy
Kandy (මහනුවර Mahanuwara,; கண்டி Kandy) is a major city in located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka.
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List A cricket
List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours.
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Match referee
A match referee is an official appointed to oversee professional cricket matches. Ranjan Madugalle and match referee are cricket match referees.
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Nondescripts Cricket Club
Nondescripts Cricket Club (also known by its initials NCC) is a first-class cricket team based in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Not out
In cricket, a batsman is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings.
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Off spin
Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in cricket.
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One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of 50 overs limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 7 hours.
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Royal College, Colombo
Royal College, Colombo (රාජකීය විද්යාලය, ரோயல் கல்லூரி also known as; Royal Colombo, Colombo Royal College or Colombo Royal) is a selective entry boys' school located in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka national cricket team
The Sri Lanka men's national cricket team, (Shri Lanka Jathika Crikat Kandayama; இலங்கை தேசிய கிரிக்கெட் அணி) nicknamed The Lions, represents Sri Lanka in men's international cricket.
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Test cricket
Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket played at the international level between teams representing full member countries of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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Trinity College, Kandy
Trinity College, Kandy (ත්රිත්ව විද්යාලය, டிரினிட்டி கல்லூரி) is an independent Anglican day and boarding school for boys located in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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1979 ICC Trophy
The 1979 ICC Trophy was a limited overs cricket tournament held in England between 22 May and 21 June 1979.
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See also
Cricket match referees
- Alan Hurst (cricketer)
- Andy Ganteaume
- Andy Pycroft
- Barry Jarman
- Bilal Khilji
- Cammie Smith
- Chris Broad (cricketer)
- Clive Lloyd
- Clyde Walcott
- David Boon
- David Jukes
- Dev Govindjee
- Everton Weekes
- G. S. Lakshmi
- Graeme Labrooy
- Grant Dugmore
- Gundappa Viswanath
- Hanumant Singh
- Howard Gardiner
- Javagal Srinath
- Javed Burki
- Jeff Crowe
- John Elder (cricketer)
- John Richard Reid
- M. J. K. Smith
- Match referee
- Mike Denness
- Mike Procter
- Muttaiah Devaraj
- Nasim-ul-Ghani
- Naushad Ali (cricketer)
- Niamur Rashid
- Nihal Kodituwakku
- Peter Burge (cricketer)
- Peter van der Merwe (cricketer)
- Rajendrasinh Jadeja
- Ranjan Madugalle
- Roshan Mahanama
- Sean Cary
- Talat Ali
- Wasim Raja
- Wendell Labrooy
Cricketers from Kandy
- A. C. M. Lafir
- Chamara Kapugedera
- Chamindu Wickramasinghe
- Daminda Ranaweera
- Danusika Bandara
- Demintha Dahanayake
- Dilani Manodara
- Dilshan Vitharana
- Duncan Arnolda
- Indika Senaratne
- Kaushalya Weeraratne
- Kumar Sangakkara
- Lahiru Samarakoon
- Matheesha Pathirana
- Mohamed Aslam (cricketer)
- Mohamed Azary
- Mohamed Dilshad
- Mohammed Rizlan
- Muttiah Muralitharan
- Nilanka Premaratne
- Nimasara Atharagalla
- Nirosha Kumari
- Niroshan Dickwella
- Nisitha Rupasinghe
- Nusky Ahmed
- Nuwan Ekanayake
- Peter Manuel (umpire)
- Pradeep Munidasa
- Pubudu Dassanayake
- Ranga Dias (cricketer)
- Ranga Dissanayake
- Ranjan Madugalle
- Ron Chandraguptha
- Roshan Jayatissa
- Ruwan Kalpage
- Ruwantha Kellepotha
- Sahan Palihakkara
- Shantha Dange
- Suwini de Alwis
- Thusara Kodikara
- Zameer Zahir
Sri Lanka Test cricket captains
- Angelo Mathews
- Aravinda de Silva
- Arjuna Ranatunga
- Bandula Warnapura
- Duleep Mendis
- Hashan Tillakaratne
- Kumar Sangakkara
- Mahela Jayawardene
- Marvan Atapattu
- Ranjan Madugalle
- Sanath Jayasuriya
- Somachandra de Silva
- Tillakaratne Dilshan