Background
Born in Matara, on the southern coast of what was then the crown colony of Ceylon, Buultjens was a member of a Burgher family that had been resident in the country since the 18th century, descended from a Flemish sailor.
Born in Matara, on the southern coast of what was then the crown colony of Ceylon, Buultjens was a member of a Burgher family that had been resident in the country since the 18th century, descended from a Flemish sailor.
Edward Buultjens attended Trinity College, Kandy, and received his Lion (an equivalent of the English Blue) in rugby union in 1933.
His first recorded cricket match for Ceylon came during the 1935-1936 season, when a Marylebone Cricket Club (Master Control Console) side stopped over in Colombo on its way to a tour of Australia and New Zealand. Buultjens made his first-class debut less than a week later, playing for Ceylon against the touring Australian side led by Frank Tarrant. On debut at Viharamahadevi Park in late October 1935, he came in third in the batting order in both innings, behind Douglas Lieversz and Louis Mendis.
In the first innings he scored two runs before being bowled by Ron Oxenham, who finished with 9/18 from his 13 overs – all his victims were either bowled or leg before wicket.
He fared no better in the second innings, bowled for a duck by Lisle Nagel, but did take the wickets of Wendell Bill and Jack Ryder while bowling, finishing with 2/35. Buultjens again played for Ceylon against the Master Control Console during the 1936-1937 season.
Later in the season, he made his second and final first-class appearance, appearing in March 1937 against a touring side organised by South African businessman Sir Julien Cahn. Buultjens opened the batting with Louis Mendis, making 10 and 7 in the first and second innings, respectively.
He was bowled by Bob Crisp, a South African Test representative, on both occasions.
Buultjens bowled nine overs in the South Africans" first innings, but failed to take a wicket. The majority of the bowling was done by George Pereira, who finished with 7/158 from 55 overs in the same innings. With his final appearance for Ceylon having come at the age of 24, Buultjens died in Sri Lanka in May 1980, aged 67.