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Ranjit Fernando
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Edward Ranjit Fernando (born February 22, 1944, Colombo) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played three ODIs, all of which were during the 1975 Cricket World Cup during which he was the wicket-keeper and opening batsman. He later worked as the team manager for the Sri Lankan cricket team, and as a cricket commentator.


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  • Trifle short
  • No mug with the ball / bat
  • Never going to be an easy proposition
  • Sweeps, and sweeps well
  • Fluttering away
  • Experienced campaigner
  • Tormentor
  • Marshalled his troops
  • Nothing to write home about
  • Maintaining his composure
  • Valiant effort
  • Pitch has good carry
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