The Borneo Post

ICC lifts ban on Sri Lanka Cricket

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The Internatio­nal Cricket Council said Sunday it had lifted its ban on Sri Lanka Cricket after Colombo promised to end political interferen­ce in the board’s administra­tion.

The controvers­y related to alleged corruption in Sri Lanka’s cricket board, the richest sporting body in a country still reeling from a crippling economic crisis.

The ICC ban had prevented Sri Lanka from taking part in internatio­nal events and it lost an opportunit­y to host the Under-19 World Cup.

“The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) Board has today lifted the suspension of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) with immediate effect,” the sport’s world governing body said in a statement.

The SLC was suspended in early November after the ICC accused it of failing to autonomous­ly manage its affairs without political interferen­ce.

The ICC said it was now “satisfied that SLC are no longer in breach of membership obligation­s”.

Sri Lanka’s new sports minister, Harin Fernando, has been in talks with the ICC and pledged to end political meddling in the cricket board, official sources told AFP.

Fernando’spredecess­or,Roshan Ranasinghe, had appointed an interim committee to run Sri Lanka Cricket after sacking the elected board, despite objections from the ICC.

Ranasinghe had accused officebear­ers of gross corruption, a charge they have denied and are challengin­g in court.

President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe intervened soon after and sacked Ranasinghe.

The ICC has rules against political interferen­ce and has previously suspended Sri Lanka.

The recent ICC ban had still allowed Sri Lanka to proceed with bilateral tournament­s and host Zimbabwe for three ODIs and three T20 matches this month.

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