Madugalle only made two international fifties after the '85 India series, both in Tests, and eventually he retired to become a marketing executive in a multinational corporation. He became involved as a match referee in 1993. He progressed through the International Cricket Council ranks, refereeing over 750 international matches in 30 years. Thus, he officiated in many more international matches than he played. In 2001, he was appointed as the chief match referee by the ICC. In addition to being seen as an establishment man, his record in being impartial has been questioned by Asian fans - he was seen as harsh on the Indian and in particular Pakistani teams while being relatively light on Australian teams. Madugalle set the record for becoming the most experienced match referee in ODIs, refereeing the 2019 World Cup Final, and in 2024 will referee his 400th, holding the record of 397 in January 2024. He holds the record for being a match referee in most ODIs.(304) He also has the record for becoming the first match referee to officially take part in 100+ Tests. In fact, he's the only match referee in test history to take part in 100 as well as 150 and 200 test matches. He still holds the record for being a match referee in most Test matches (214). He also holds the record for being a match referee in most T20I matches at 142. Madugalle has officially been a match referee in the most international cricket matches, with over 750 international matches. In 2019, Ranjan Madugalle officiated as the match referee of the 2019 Cricket World Cup final. Ranjan Madugalle, on 7 August 2024, became the first match referee to officiate in 400 men's
ODIs, reaching this landmark in the third and final ODI between Sri Lanka and India of the
Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2024 series. ==Controversies==