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The greatest,
Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards
Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards
Regret to inform you he's dead (paragraph eight here https://fijisun.com.fj/2014/02/01/cricket-remembers-ratu-kavuru/ )By the end of his life, Mr Talebulamainavaleniveivakabulaimainakulalakebalau may hold two records: Longest surname and longest lived first class cricketer. He has about 5 years to go to beat the Oceanic continental record and 7 years to go to break the world record.
Oh thanks. Cricinfo and wikipedia still show him as living.Regret to inform you he's dead (paragraph eight here https://fijisun.com.fj/2014/02/01/cricket-remembers-ratu-kavuru/ )
I particularly like that he bowls spin with this section of his nameMahamarakkala Kurukulasooriya Patabendige Akila Dananjaya Perera
He did indeed.Doesn't he have a gold medal in boxing from the 1908 Olympics too?
Funny you should mention Thornton, just heard he's moving down to Melbourne for next season. Got through most of last season without injury, not sure if he's still quite as rapid as he wasHenry Thomas Raphael York Thornton (is he still a thing? Is he still injured? Cricinfo actually found him fifth initial too)
on account of what i know about lankan names that’s not pronounced “bendage” eh? isn’t it a bit more, er, homoerotic?I particularly like that he bowls spin with this section of his name
see i was thinking bendy-gay"Ben-duh-agay"?
That guy is a Lankan expatEldeniya Medagedara Dilshan Yasika Munaweera (SL)
Gayashan Ranga De Silva Munasinghe (SL)
Mathurage Don Kusal Janith Perera (SL)
Narangoda Liyanaarachchilage Thisara Chirantha Perera (SL)
Palihawadana Arachchilage Ralp Priyamal Perera (SL)
Kariyawasam Tirana Gamage Dhammika Prasad (SL)
Paththamperuma Arachchige Don Lakshan Rangika Sandakan (SL)
Jayasundara Ranasinghe Mudiyanselage Vikum Bandara Sanjaya (SL)
Hettige Don Rumesh Lahiru Thirimanne (SL)
Victor Rocha Cunha F Poubel (BRA)
Bentota Baduge Joy Lenin Perera (ITA)
George Hayward Thomas Simpson-Hayward (ENG)
First and last names are the same:
Senanayake Mudiyanselage Sachithra Madhushanka Senanayake (SL)
the "e" sound as "a" in "act". And "nd" had no equivalent in English it's a nasal version of "th" as in "thus".on account of what i know about lankan names that’s not pronounced “bendage” eh? isn’t it a bit more, er, homoerotic?
Wow, I didn't know that. I saw the Lenin in his name and thought that he was born and bred in Italy.That guy is a Lankan expat
Bathagathe "e" sound as "a" in "act". And "nd" had no equivalent in English it's a nasal version of "th" as in "thus".
i guess that's the same name as Baduge in the guy who plays for Italy?the "e" sound as "a" in "act". And "nd" had no equivalent in English it's a nasal version of "th" as in "thus".
Always enjoyed early versions of ICC that both didn't understand how Sri Lankan domestic cricket worked, nor how Sri Lankan names worked - leading to such overpowered and wonderful overseas players as Dissanayake Dissanayake and Herath Herath.First and last names are the same:
Senanayake Mudiyanselage Sachithra Madhushanka Senanayake (SL)
"Ba" is as "Bu" in bud. "d" stands for "th" of "thus". "ge" is sounded close as "gay". I am not familiar with English phonetics alphabet. It can better represent these names. Sinhalese is a phonetic language and has nearly 95% of consonants and vowels that humans can make (notable exception is clicks seen in African languages). It is very easy for us to copy accents of other countries, because we are used to making lot of different sounds.i guess that's the same name as Baduge in the guy who plays for Italy?
(latin transliteration, the bane of every proper name)