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Ramesh Kumar Sethi (born 4 September 1941) was an East African cricketer representing the Kenyan national team. He was in the combined East African team for every One Day International that the team played in the 1975 Cricket World Cup. Sethi was primarily selected as a right-arm medium bowler. However, in the three matches that he played he took only one wicket, in his debut against New Zealand. His figures were 1 for 51. Sethi ended up as being the top-scorer for East Africa in their last ever ODI against England, scoring 30 runs.
Although his First class and international career lasted for only one year, Sethi continued to play minor counties cricket with Shropshire from 1976 up to 1981; best season was 1977 when he took 28 wickets in 7 matches. He was employed as the cricket professional at Ellesmere College, Shropshire, between 1976 and 1988; and then moved to the same position at Harrow School, London.