Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Dalmiya saved Lanka during 1996 World Cup’

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hhindustan­times.com

COLOMBO: Thilanga Sumathipal­a is a well-known name when it comes to cricket administra­tion in Sri Lanka. The 53-year-old, the current Board president, has donned several roles during his associatio­n with the game, being president of the then Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka in 1997/98, 2000/01 and 2003–2004 and also a director of ICC between 1998 till 2000.

In a chat, Sumathipal­a opened up on various issues. February 1996. Dalmiya formed a team to ensure the security was good in Sri Lanka. We had a meeting in Kolkata following the blast. We had signed for the Wills World Cup and sponsors were on board. I was facing a huge challenge. So, Dalmiya put together a team consisting of India and Pakistan players and made the Wills XI. He demonstrat­ed amazing leadership. Once we put the team together, Dalmiya headed the PILCOM (Pakistan, India and Lanka Committee). We had a problem of picking the XI. Mohammad Azharuddin came and said, “How can I play under a Pakistan captain’? Wasim Akram then charged in and said to Dal- miya, “I cannot play under an Indian captain.” So, Dalmiya called Intikhab Alam and asked who is in charge of the team in a stern voice. Alam replied the manager. So he announced, under a Pakistan manager, the captain must be Indian. He resolved the problem. Alam was to manage and Azharuddin was to captain. It will take some time. They have a role to play. They are still playing and coaching. We will welcome them.

We have six internatio­nal stadiums, most of them are floodlit. When one looks at the TV timing, Sri Lanka is best suited.

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