Mark Ramprakash
A right handed batsmen, Mark Gavin Ramprakash is a former English cricket player. He got his first break in the county team Middlesex. He was touted as a very good batsmen, though he does not have many cricketing records to his credit.
Surrey Doomed to Drop Despite the Undefeated Ramprakash
Despite a brave innings from Mark Ramprakash, Surrey are on the brink of relegation after slipping to 171 for seven against Hampshire
Ramprakash Hopes for Key Pity to Save Surrey
Rain over much of the country put the county championship table on hold, but Mark Ramprakash made his 103rd century
Ramprakash Century Earns Surrey a Draw
Mark Ramprakash scored his 101st century and helped Surrey gain a draw with Somerset in a rain-ravaged match
Ramprakash Hits Unbeaten Double Century As Surrey Refuse to Fold
After his traumatic from 99 first-class centuries to 100, Mark Ramprakash looked reborn as he defied Somerset with an unbeaten 200
Ramps Rides Hiccup to Join Hick Up Among the Greats
Both enigmatic giants of the game, Mark Ramprakash and Graeme Hick are all the more lovable for their fallibility, writes Simon Hattenstone
Don't Fret on That 100th Ton Yet, Ramps. It Took Hammond 24 Goes
Mark Ramprakash, who has gone nine innings without scoring his 100th century, is in good company, says Mike Selvey
Benning Steals Limelight From Star Surrey Attraction
Scott Newman and James Benning rescued Surrey from a difficult situation on a day that saw Mark Ramprakash fail again to get his hundredth hundred
Oval Day of Hundreds But Only Frustration for Ramprakash
There were centuries for Mark Butcher and Matt Nicholson for Surrey against Yorkshire but the wait goes on for Mark Ramprakash
Ramprakash Focus on Three Figures
Mark Ramprakash hopes to become the 25th and probably the final cricketer to score 100 first-class centuries today at the Rose bowl
Toast Champagne Ramps and Centuries By the Ton
Mark Ramprakash could well become the last ever batsman to make 100 centuries, writes Frank Keating
Ramprakash Moves to 99 Not Out
Cricket: Mark Ramprakash moved to within one of his hundreth hundred during Surrey's draw with Sussex
Peeved Prior Blows Big Chance As Ramprakash Steals the Limelight
Cricket: Sussex took their time reaching 475 before Surrey's Mark Ramprakash began his chase for a 99th hundred
Flintoff Swiftly Back on Song But Ramprakash Hits the High Notes
Andrew Flintoff made his bowling comeback from injury for Lancs, but veteran Mark Ramprakash again stole the day with a century for Surrey
Flintoff Back on Song But Ramprakash Hits the High Notes
Andrew Flintoff made his bowling comeback from injury for Lancs, but veteran Mark Ramprakash again stole the day with a century for Surrey
Ramprakash the Evergreen is Ever Ready for England
Kevin Mitchell: Mark Ramprakash's extraordinary end of career renaissance deserves our, and England's, recognition
No Twinkle Toes, No Imagination As England Dance to Wrong Tune
Paul Weaver: England showed a lack of imagination by not picking Mark Ramprakash for the Sri Lanka test series.
Strauss Dropped for Sri Lanka As England Select Uncapped Quartet
England ditch Andrew Strauss and resist calls to recall Mark Ramprakash for Test tour.
Ramps for Strauss? Rumour Mill Beckons Test Enigma
If Mark Ramprakash is recalled by England it will offer a last chance to a hugely under-exploited talent, writes Mike Selvey.
Ramprakash Heads First-class Batting Averages
Cricket: Mark Ramprakash became the first player to average over 100 runs in consecutive seasons.
Ramprakash Doubles Up to Beat Lancashire Into the Record Books
County championship: Mark Ramprakash forced Lancs to put their title celebrations hold as he knocked 196 and 130 not out.
Ramprakash Turns the Screw on Lancashire's Title Aspirations
Cricket County championship: Title-chasing Lancashire missed two chances to get Mark Ramprakash out, and he made them pay at The Oval.
Benning Gives Pedestrian Surrey the Hurry-up
Cricket: County championship: Surrey compiled a mammoth score, helped by another Mark Ramprakash ton, but lacked urgency.
Ramprakash Passes Landmark and Reduces Hampshire to Rubbish
Cricket: Mark Ramprakash scored his 30,000th first-class run as Surrey gave Hampshire's bowlers a torrid time.
Kent See Red As Lost Worcester Match Yields Only Four Points
Cricket: County Championship: Another sparkling Mark Ramprakash century was overshadowed by the row over Kent's abandoned match with Worcestershire.
Ramprakash Helps Give Pears That Sinking Feeling
Cricket: Unlucky Worcestershire had to bowl first on a good pitch at Guildford, with Mark Ramprakash looking dangerous.
Cricket: Ramprakash Goes on Rampage to Seal Surrey Win
Mark Ramprakash's Indian summer continued with a rousing innings leading Surrey to victory over Middlesex.
Cricket: Ramprakash Howler Hits Surrey
Sometimes a rank bad ball is the right one to bowl, and the delivery with which Nadeem Malik dismissed Mark Ramprakash yesterday at New Road was certainly that.
Ramprakash Waltzes on to Be in Step With May
Cricket: Mark Ramprakash hit his 39th century for Surrey but it was not enough to avoid defeat by Kent.
Cricket: Surrey Grateful to Ramprakash's Twinkle Toes
Mark Ramprakash smashed 142 from 140 balls to help Surrey to a 16-run victory over Sussex.
Cricket: Rampant Ramprakash Butchers Sloppy Sussex
Mark Ramprakash scored an unbeaten 266 against Sussex to bring his double century tally into the same league as WG Grace and Brian Lara.
County Championship: Ramprakash Rains on Sussex With His Fourth Hundred
Cricket: Surrey veteran Mark Ramprakash continued his excellent batting form, but not without some luck.
Ramprakash Wins Player of the Year Award
Cricket: Test reject Mark Ramprakash picked up the PCA's player of the year award after another bumper county season.
Cricket: Ramprakash Hits Heights Again
Pro40 Round-up: Mark Ramprakash continued his recent run of good form with an unbeaten century as Surrey cruised to a 75-run victory over Yorkshire in the Pro40 Division Two match at The Oval.
Ramprakash Hurtles Past 2000
Cricket: First division: Mark Ramprakash passed 2000 runs for the season becoming the first English player to do so since the championship split into two divisions.
Cricket: Ramprakash and Clarke Run Riot
Surrey qualified for finals day for the fourth time in a row thanks to a fine stand of 139 in 12 overs by Mark Ramprakash and Rikki Clarke.
Cricket: Ramprakash Hits New Milestone
Mark Ramprakash scored his third century of the season and passed 27,000 first class runs as Surrey seized control against Worcestershire.
Cricket: Ramps Mends Some Bridges
Mark Ramprakash's controversial diary may have upset his Surrey teammates but his unbeaten 276 should have made amends.
Cricket: Ramprakash Double Ton Too Late for Surrey
Mark Ramprakash's unbeaten 200 against his former county was not enough to stop Surrey being relegated to the Second Division for the first time in their history.
Cricket: Ramps Still a Prince of Batsmen
Gloucestershire 350 Surrey 409-7 Unencumbered by the burden of captaincy, Mark Ramprakash produced his best innings of the season to keep Surrey afloat in the First Division.
Cricket: Ramprakash Wicket Sums Up Surrey's Day
Surrey 248 Sussex 104-2 A poor day for Surrey was epitomised by the dismissal of Mark Ramprakash as he stood on the brink of a fourth century of the season.
Frizzell County Championship: Surrey 306-3 v Kent
May 26: Undefeated centuries from Mark Ramprakash and Jon Batty brought a dash of reality to Kent's place at the top of the table.
Ramprakash Checks Sussex
Sussex v Surrey: Ramprakash forgets disciplinary problems, showing England form as Surrey close gap on Sussex.
Sussex 362-4 v Surrey
Sussex v Surrey: Mark Ramprakash arrived at the County Ground to hear that Lord's had penalised him three points for bad behaviour.
Ward lords it as Warwickshire wilt
County Championship: Ian Ward and Mark Ramprakash conducted a master-class in flat-track bullying to leave Warwickshire's bowlers reeling.
Anderson quick to impress
Cricket: Solid half-centuries from Ian Ward and Mark Ramprakash gave Surrey the better of the opening rounds of this heavyweight First Division match.
Stewart Faces End of Test Career
April 11: Alec Stewart, along with Mark Ramprakash and Craig White, have been left out of the contracted 11, possibly signalling the end of a prolific Test career.
Ramprakash and Stewart Miss Out
Mark Ramprakash and Alec Stewart were the major omissions when England announced their list of 11 players awarded central contracts for the 2002 season today. Ramprakash failed to impress on tour in India and Zealand, averaging just 15.40 in the last three Tests. However, the 32-year-old...


