The Asian Age

Sri Lanka launches inquiry into defeats

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Colombo, Aug. 24: Sri Lanka is launching an investigat­ion into the woeful state of cricket on the Island, the sports minister said on Thursday, amid a string of humiliatin­g losses and calls for an administra­tive overhaul.

Dayasiri Jayasekera said he was inviting former administra­tors, players, sports experts and journalist­s to brainstorm ideas about how to revive the game, beloved in Sri Lanka.

“I am hoping to get all these experts at a single forum and thrash out issues,” Jayasekera said.

“There is no point in blaming administra­tors or the players without an in-depth study. The idea is not to apportion blame, but address the deficienci­es and rally behind the national team.”

He has rejected a suggested clear-out of the cricket board, an idea pushed aggressive­ly by former World Cup winning skipper Arjuna Ranatunga following this month’s 3-0 Test whitewash against India on home soil.

That compounded the misery for the national side after they suffered a humiliatin­g ODI home series defeat against bottom-ranked Zimbabwe and bowed out early from the Champions Trophy in England.

“I don’t want to interfere in the administra­tion,” Jayasekera said. “That might lead to isolation by the ICC (Internatio­nal Cricket Council).”

For years Sri Lanka’s cricket was governed by state- appointed boards, before a switch in 2016 to democratic­ally- elected office bearers.

 ?? — PTI — PTI — PTI ?? Milinda Siriwardan­a celebrates his half-century against India at the Pallekele Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Kandy on Thursday.
— PTI — PTI — PTI Milinda Siriwardan­a celebrates his half-century against India at the Pallekele Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Kandy on Thursday.

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