Ben Navaratne
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Fullname
Benedict Navaratne
Born1916
Ceylon
Ceylon
Died15 February 1979 (aged 62 or 63)
Kandy, Sri Lanka
Kandy, Sri Lanka
RoleWicketkeeper
Navaratne in 1947 | |||||||||||||||
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| Full name | Benedict Navaratne | ||||||||||||||
| Born | 1916 Ceylon | ||||||||||||||
| Died | 15 February 1979 (aged 62 or 63) Kandy, Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||||
| Role | Wicketkeeper | ||||||||||||||
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Source: CricketArchive, 25 September 2017 | |||||||||||||||
Benedict Navaratne (1916 – 9 June 1979) was a cricketer who kept wicket for Ceylon in first-class cricket from 1940 to 1952.
He toured with the Ceylon team to India in 1940-41 and Pakistan in 1949-50. He had a reputation for standing up to the stumps to all but the fastest bowlers.[1][2] His obituary in the 1980 Wisden, shortly before Sri Lanka achieved Test status, called him "Sri Lanka's greatest wicket-keeper".[3]
Playing in a one-day match against the touring Australian team in early 1948, Navaratne's keeping earned high praise from the visitors. Sir Donald Bradman is reported to have said that he would like to have Navaratne in his team.[4]