| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Jayaraman Madanagopal |
| Born | (1974-11-07)7 November 1974 (age 51) Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India |
| Batting | Right-handed |
| Bowling | Right-armoff-break |
| Role | Batsman |
| Domestic team information | |
| Years | Team |
| 1998/99–2003/04 | Tamil Nadu |
| 2004/05–2006/07 | Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club |
| Umpiring information | |
| Tests umpired | 2 (2025) |
| ODIs umpired | 16 (2022–2025) |
| T20Is umpired | 28 (2021–2025) |
| WODIs umpired | 7 (2013–2024) |
| WT20Is umpired | 3 (2019–2024) |
Source:ESPNcricinfo,22 June 2023 | |
Jayaraman Madanagopal (born 7 November 1974) is an Indian cricket umpire and formerfirst-class cricketer.[1] Having officiated in matches in theRanji Trophy,[2] Madanagopal stood in his firstTwenty20 International (T20I), betweenIndia and New Zealand, on 19 November 2021.[3] On 6 October 2022, he stood in his firstOne Day International (ODI),between India and South Africa.[4] He was also the third umpire for the final test of the 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In March, 2025, he was promoted to the 'Emerging Panel of ICC Umpires' which made him liable to officiate over the sea test matches and one-day internationals.
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