S. Sriraman

Srinivasan Sriraman (16 November 1918 – 11 June 1993, in Madras) was an Indian cricket administrator.

During his tenure as TNCA secretary, Sriraman shifted the cricket ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team from the Corporation Stadium to the Chepauk stadium through a lease arranged through his relationship with Tamil Nadu chief minister and childhood friend K. Kamaraj.

India co-hosted the 1987 Cricket World Cup along with Pakistan during his tenure as the BCCI president.

[1] Sriraman was made the honorary life member of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1972.

Chidambaram Stadium (S. Sriraman Hall) is named after him.