Suraj Randiv

In December 2009, he replaced Muttiah Muralitharan in Sri Lanka's ODI squad in India and he made his debut in the second match of the series in Nagpur.

[4] On 16 August 2010, in an incident that drew considerable media attention, Randiv intentionally bowled a no-ball—overstepping the bowling mark by a significant margin—to Virender Sehwag—then on 99—that ensured a victory for India in the ODI which was part of tri-series, while denying Sehwag a chance to score a century.

[5][6] It was revealed that fellow mate Tillekaratne Dilshan advised and urged Randiv to bowl no-ball at Sehwag.

[8] After 5 years of long period, Randiv was selected for England tour in 2016, where he played in the second ODI on 24 June 2016.

[13] Randiv pursued his later career as a bus driver, working for France-based international public transport agency Transdev in Melbourne, Australia.