Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sports Minister calls for inquiry into Chamika’s omission SLC hand Chamika a one-year suspended ban and USD 5,000 fine

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Sports Miniter Roshan Ranasinghe has called for the Director General of the Ministry’s Sports Department to conduct an inquiry into the omission of all-rounder Chamika Karunaratn­e by the national Cricket selection Committee for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanista­n.

The Minister also requested the Director General to look into if team selections were influenced by any religious group, referring to allegation­s made by several Members of Parliament.

The Minister also requested the Director General to investigat­e if Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) officials and non-officials were paid a daily per diem of 800 US dollars when they travelled for the ICC T20 Men’s World Cup in Australia.

Sri Lanka’s squad for the three-match series, which starts on Friday, has not yet been officially named, and it is reported that the Minister had not yet approved the list over the omission of Karunaratn­e.

News of the directive came on the same day SLC handed Karunaratn­e a oneyear suspended ban after he pleaded guilty to charges levelled against him at an inquiry conducted by a SLC disciplina­ry committee looking into several breaches of conduct during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup which concluded in Australia.

While the nature of the violations was not specified in a media release issued by SLC, they were considered serious by the disciplina­ry committee.

“Considerin­g the seriousnes­s of the violations committed by Mr. Karunaratn­e, the Inquiry Panel by its report has recommende­d to the Executive Committee of the SLC to strongly warn the player to refrain from further violations and to impose a punishment that will not have an impact on his cricketing career,” the SLC media release read.

“Subsequent to the said findings and recommenda­tions of the inquiry panel the Executive Committee of SLC has handed a one-year ban from taking part in all forms of Cricket, and the said ban will be suspended for a period of one year.”

“And further to the said suspended sentence a fine of USD 5,000/- was also imposed against Mr. Karunaratn­e,” the release further added.

The provisiona­l Sri Lanka squad has already begun training for the ODI series in Kandy.

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