Deccan Chronicle

Selectors quit for SL debacle

No stepping down as boss: Sumathipal­a

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Colombo, Aug. 29: Sri Lanka’s cricket selectors resigned en masse on Tuesday, days after fans hurled abuse and projectile­s at the beleaguere­d national side as they suffered another humiliatin­g thrashing on home soil.

The five selectors, led by former skipper Sanath Jayasuriya, handed a joint letter of resignatio­n to Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera, a ministry official said.

The announceme­nt comes midway through India’s five-match oneday internatio­nal tour in Sri Lanka, a series the hosts conceded on Sunday with a third straight loss.

Fans, tired of thumping losses, leadership changes and mismanagem­ent, booed the home side and lobbed bottles as they approached inevitable defeat at Pallekele.

Play was held up for about half an hour, after which India recorded a six-wicket win.

“The selection panel felt they should step down, allowing the board to appoint a fresh set of selectors in view of the criticism and the crowd reaction on Sunday,” a source close to Jayasuriya said.

The ODI series loss came hard on the heels of India’s three-Test series whitewash over Sri Lanka on home soil.

Selectors have borne a fair share of recent criticism, with Sri Lanka’s World Cup-winning skipper Arjuna Ranatunga accusing the panel of lacking “backbone”.

The latest losses only compounded the misery for the national side, which suffered a humiliatin­g ODI home series defeat against bottomrank­ed Zimbabwe and bowed out early from the Champions Trophy in England.

They have also been beset by injury, with batsman Dinesh Chandimal ruled out of the remaining ODIs with a thumb injury and Chamara Kapugedara also likely to miss the matches.

Sri Lanka will play the remaining two ODI matches against India this Thursday and Sunday, and a one-off Twenty-20 match against the visitors on September 6. — AFP Colombo, Aug. 29: The President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Thilanga Sumathipal­a has refused to heed the call for resignatio­n from the legendary captain Arjuna Ranatunga.

“There is no need to resign, the administra­tion is not at fault for the teams poor showing,” Sumathipal­a said.

Ranatunga, the current minister of Petroleum, said he had written to both the President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe that they should intervene to put Sri Lanka’s cricketing fortunes back in order.

He demanded the sacking of the Sumathipal­a administra­tion and appointmen­t of an interim committee to run SLC.

Sri Lanka lost the Test series 0-3 to India and are currently 0-3 down in the five-match ODI series. If they lose the next two games, they will have to play in a qualifying round for the 2019 World Cup, to be held in England.

Crowd trouble erupted at the last two ODIs with angry fans throwing bottles on to the field and holding up play. — PTI

 ??  ?? Sri Lanka chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya (right) has resigned as selector along with four others.
Sri Lanka chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya (right) has resigned as selector along with four others.

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