Apologies for not reading that post properly and missing that bit!!SJS said:It is FC de Saram whose name I have already indicated in the second post in answer to this question.
He played for Oxford university against the visiting Australians and scored a hundred against Grimmett and Orielly. Of his 128 runs, 96 were scored in boundaries(18 fours and four sixes.). His 128 was scored of a total innings score of 216.
In 1962, by which time he had put away his kit for good, he was a key figure in the right-wing, military-aided attempt to unseat the democratically elected government of S.W.R.D. Bandarnaike. The coup failed, and De Saram was incarcerated for a long time in Colombo jail.
Yes that was the correct answer.
Well done.
It was Colonel FC Derrick De Saram!! your turn .
After the failed coup-de-tat he was apparently popularly known as Coup De Saram!!
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