The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sri Lanka secures $11.5 mn withheld by ICC

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COLOMBO: Sri Lankan cricket’s crisisridd­en governing body announced Sunday it had secured the release of $11.5 million withheld by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council for eight months due to a row over its leadership.

The ICC froze the funds due to Sri Lanka after the country’s government last year appointed an unelected official to run the sport following a bitter dispute between rival candidates.

Sri Lanka Cricket has long been beset by graft allegation­s and in-fighting, with the ICC recently labelling it the most corrupt cricket administra­tion.

Delayed elections were finally held late last month, with Shammi Silva chosen as president.

“Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to announce that following high level discussion­s with the ICC, the new Executive Committee of the SLC has successful­ly secured its due portion of finances from the ICC,” the governing body said.

Former SLC head Thilanga Sumathipal­a was involved in talks with the ICC last week over the funding, it added.

Sumathipal­a was in power for more than two years until early 2018. He decided not to stand again after a rival challenged his bid for re-election, but backed Silva’s successful candidacy.

Sri Lankan cricket has been hit by a series of scandals.

Last month batting legend Sanath Jayasuriya was banned from all cricket for two years after admitting to two breaches of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.

Jayasuriya was charged in October after failing to provide his mobile phones to investigat­ors. - AFP

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