Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Was always transparen­t and acted with integrity’

- Press Trust of India

COLOMBO:SRI Lankan cricket legend Sanath Jayasuriya on Tuesday refused to comment on the ICC’S charge of non-cooperatio­n in an ongoing anti-corruption probe but insisted that he has always conducted himself with “integrity and transparen­cy”.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday charged Jayasuriya for violating the anti-corruption code which deals with non-cooperatio­n in investigat­ions. However, he was not accused of indulging in any corrupt activity.

“...I am initially required to submit my response within 14 days. I am under strict legal advise that no comment is to be made in respect of the above charges as such a course would offend the ICC Rules,” Jayasuriya said in a statement.

The 49-year-old, who served as Sri Lanka’s chairman of selectors besides being a former parliament­arian, said he would comment further only after his response to the ICC is submitted.

“However, I am under advise to state that the above charges do not contain any allegation­s pertaining to match fixing, pitch fixing or any other similar corrupt activity,” he said. “I have always conducted myself with integrity and transparen­cy with matters concerning the sport and I will continue to do so.”

The ICC did not specify the events that prompted its action against the celebrated cricketer, who is a World Cup winner and played 110 Tests and 445 ODIS.

However, a source in Sri lanka Cricket told PTI that Jayasuriya is in the line of fire for “trying to block” an ICC probe which began in 2015. The investigat­ion led to Galle curator Jayananda Warnaweera being banned for three years in 2016 for failing to cooperate with the Anti-corruption Unit (ACU).

The SLC source said when approached by the ICC, Jayasuriya refused to part with some informatio­n in his phone, which was sought by the governing body for its probe.

According to Espncricin­fo, Sri Lanka’s 2017 ODI home series against Zimbabwe is under the ICC’S scanner.

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