The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sri Lanka drops WC cricket fixing probe for lack of evidence

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COLOMBO: Sri Lankan police on Friday dropped a match-fixing investigat­ion into the 2011 World Cup final, saying they found no evidence of Sri Lankan players letting their Indian opponents win.

Former chief selector Aravinda de Silva, ex-skipper Kumar Sangakkara and opening batsman Upul Tharanga were questioned this week over suspicions that have dogged the match for years.

"We are satisfied with their explanatio­n," a top police official told AFP. "The inquiry is now closed."

"They had reasonable explanatio­ns about the changes that were made to the final squad," the officer added. "We found no evidence of any wrongdoing."

Sri Lanka made four changes to the team for the final that lost to India at Mumbai's Wankhede stadium.

The sudden decision to end the investigat­ion came after the 2011 team's vice captain Mahela Jayawarden­a arrived at the office of the Special Investigat­ion Unit to give a statement.

"We will give our maximum cooperatio­n," Jayawarden­a told reporters before leaving the SIU when officers refused to accept his testimony.

Jayawarden­a was called in after Sangakkara was grilled for nearly 10 hours by a team of detectives on Thursday. - AFP

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