Meet star cricketer, played in World Cup, ex- teammate of Dhoni, converted from Islam to..., works as bus driver now, his name is...
Meet star cricketer, played in World Cup, ex- teammate of Dhoni, converted from Islam to..., works as bus driver now, his name is...
In these collection of pictures, we find out all about star cricketer, who played in ODI World Cup and for MS Dhoni's CSK team but works as a bus driver now.
Meet star cricketer, played in World Cup, ex- teammate of Dhoni, converted from Islam to..., works as bus driver now, his name is...
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Sri Lanka off-spinner Suraj Randiv turned out in 8 matches under MS Dhoni
Sri Lanka off-spinner Suraj Randiv turned out in 8 matches under MS Dhoni in Chennai Super Kings.
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Suraj Randiv played in 50 international matches for Sri Lanka
Suraj Randiv played in 50 international matches for Sri Lanka, which included 12 Tests, 31 ODIs and 7 T20 matches. He was part of Sri Lanka squad which reached 2011 ODI World Cup final.
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Suraj Randiv works as a bus driver in Melbourne
Suraj Randiv works as a bus driver in Melbourne, along with another former Lanka player named Chinthaka Jayasinghe.
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Suraj Randiv works for 'Transdev' company in Australia
Suraj Randiv works for a company called Transdev which employs around 1200 drivers from diverse professions. A right-arm off-spinner, Randiv had a decent career for Sri Lanka before moving to Australia.
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Suraj Randiv converted from Islam to Buddhism
Suraj Randiv converted from Islam to Buddhism. He was born as Mohammed Masruk Suraj but later changed his name.
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Suraj Randiv was paid Rs 36.8 lakh in IPL 2021
Suraj Randiv was paid Rs 36.8 lakh in IPL 2021 while playing for CSK and over Rs 40 lakh for turning out in IPL 2022.
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Suraj Randiv ended with 681 wickets in first-class cricket
Suraj Randiv ended with 681 wickets in first-class cricket from 149 matches.
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