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Ranatunga urges ICC to probe SL chief

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Former skipper Arjuna Ranatunga has blamed Sri Lanka's string of humiliatin­g defeats on the country's cricket chief and demanded his investigat­ion by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

In what could be the opening shots of a new bid to head Sri Lanka Cricket, Ranatunga, 53, told AFP there was no "proper discipline" in the national team which has had a horror run of results.

The team lost by an innings and 53 runs in the second Test against India on Sunday, after being crushed in the first match by 304 runs. They are now fighting to avoid a whitewash in the three-Test series.

Sri Lanka also suffered an early exit from the Champions Trophy, and lost a one-day series at home to bottom ranked Zimbabwe last month.

Ranatunga accused Sri Lanka Cricket president Thilanga Sumathipal­a, 52, of being involved in gaming -- a claim Sumathipal­a denies -- and said he should not be allowed to hold office. "There is no proper discipline in the team... (but) no point in blaming the cricketers when they get involved in all these gambling things. First they have to get the officials in order," Ranatunga told AFP.

There have been reports of attempts to approach Sri Lankan players for alleged match-fixing.

Several officials, umpires and players have been suspended or fined for involvemen­t in match-fixing or refusing to cooperate with investigat­ions. Ranatunga said the Internatio­nal Cricket Council should investigat­e Sumathipal­a over alleged gambling links and the conduct of the Sri Lankan board.

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