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Ranjan Madugalle

Ranjan Senerath Madugalle (born 22 April 1959, Kandy) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer and a former captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team, 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. Madugalle represented Sri Lanka in 21 test matches and 63 One Day Internationals and also captained Sri Lankan cricket team in two test matches and 13 ODIs.〔(ESPN Cricinfo Player Profile: Ranjan Madugalle )〕
Ranjan Madugalle retired from international cricket in 1988. Subsequently he has become a match referee for the International Cricket Council and currently serves as the chief match referee of the ICC.〔(Ranjan Madugalle: A fine cricketing ambassador )〕 He courted controversy by exhibiting bias against Asian teams the most notable incident of which happened during the Indian tour of Australia in 1999–2000.〔(The unforgetful Lankan )〕〔(Flashpoints in contests with Australia )〕〔(Sauce for the goose )〕〔( Madugalle faces flak for letting off Johnson )〕
== 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.

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