Names RAMAN LAMBA
Date of Birth January 02, 1960
Date of Death February 23, 1998
Identity Former Indian Cricketer
Date-wise Events / Works
  • January 17, 1987:   He made his test match debut on this day; against Sri Lanka.
  • November 25, 1987:   He played his last test match on this day; against West Indies.
  • October 07, 1986:   He made his ODI match debut on this day; against Australia.
  • December 22, 1989:   He played his last ODI match on this day; against Pakistan.
Special Achievements / Events
  • He played four Tests and 32 One Day Internationals, mainly as a batsman, with batting averages of about 20 and 27 respectively.
  • He also represented Ireland in unofficial One Day International matches.
  • He died after slipping into coma due to internal haemorrhage, three days after being hit on the temple by a cricket ball while fielding in Bangladesh's league cricket.
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