Flavian Aponso

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Flavian Aponso
Personal information
Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak (RO)
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches 0 5
Runs scored N/A 120
Batting average N/A 30.00
100s/50s N/A -/1
Top score N/A 58
Balls bowled N/A 242
Wickets N/A 2
Bowling average N/A 128.50
5 wickets in innings N/A 0
10 wickets in match N/A n/a
Best bowling N/A 1/57
Catches/stumpings N/A -/-
Source: , 15 March 2006

Goniamalimage John Anthony Flavian Aponso (born 28 October 1952 in Colombo, Sri Lanka) was a Sri Lankan and Dutch cricketer, who played five One-day Internationals for The Netherlands during the 1996 World Cup.

Aponso represented Sri Lanka on one occasion before the country received Test status, playing against Tamil Nadu for the Gopalan Trophy in 1974–75. His participation with the rebel Arosa Sri Lanka side that toured South Africa in 1982–83 ensured a lifetime ban from cricket in Sri Lanka. Aponso moved to the Netherlands, playing for them in the 1990 and 1994 ICC Trophy tournaments, though he also played nine top-level matches for Sebastianites in Sri Lankan domestic cricket.

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