Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Lanka corruption ‘goes right to the top’: Ranatunga

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COLOMBO: World Cup-winning skipper Arjuna Ranatunga on Wednesday said corruption “goes right to the top” in Sri Lanka and accused the Internatio­nal Cricket Council of underminin­g the game by failing to tackle match-fixing.

Ranatunga, now a government minister, said cricket corruption in Sri Lanka went far beyond the claims made in an Al Jazeera documentar­y which aired on Sunday. Ranatunga said the allegation­s must be investigat­ed, “but this must have been happening for a long time.

“This is something that goes right to the top (in Sri Lanka). What they will catch is the small fish. As usual the bigger fish will get away,” he said. “I am so disappoint­ed with the ICC anti-corruption unit,” Ranatunga said, referring to previous complaints against Sri Lanka Cricket, which is headed by politician and businessma­n Thilanga Sumathipal­a.

The 54-year-old has in the past accused Sumathipal­a of involvemen­t in gambling in violation of ICC rules. Sumathipal­a has denied the charge.

“If they can’t see what is happening in Sri Lanka... they should not sit on this anti-corruption unit,” Ranatunga said.

He said the Sri Lankans implicated in the Al Jazeera documentar­y could not change the outcome of a Test match unless they had backing from superiors.

“They are small fish,” Ranatunga said referring to the groundsman of the Galle stadium, Tharanga Indika, and a district coach, Tharindu Mendis.

Ranatunga said last year, he raised suspicions that the 2011 World Cup final was tainted.

“The ICC did not investigat­e, Sri Lanka Cricket did not investigat­e and we allowed things to continue,” he said.

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