Sri Lanka's first Test captain Bandula Warnapura dies at 68
The Hindu
Warnapura had his right leg amputated earlier this month after being diagnosed with high sugar levels
Sri Lanka's first-ever Test cricket captain Bandula Warnapura died at the age of 68 at a city hospital here on Monday.
Warnapura had his right leg amputated earlier this month after being diagnosed with high sugar levels, which hindered his blood circulation, according to local media reports.
An opening batsman with a solid technique, Warnapura was also a capable medium-pace bowler.
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