Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Cricket AGM on May 20

Thilanga likely to throw in his hat for a second term

- By Champika Fernando

The elective Annual General Meeting of the country’s richest sports body Sri Lanka Cricket ( SLC) is fixed for May 20, six months after its two- year term ended in January this year, the Sunday Times exclusivel­y learns.

Nomination­s will begin four weeks before the date of election and close a fortnight in advance. The decision was taken at a recent Executive Committee meeting. The SLC is yet to send the notice of AGM to the membership.

The two-year term of the incumbent administra­tors ended on January 3, but they obtained a mandate from the general membership to continue for six more months.

Government regulation­s now allow national sports associatio­ns to continue till the end of May as opposed to March previously.

Ruling par t y p o l i t i c i a n Thilanga Sumathipal­a who defeated former secretary of SLC Nishantha Ranatunga by an overwhelmi­ng majority of 32 votes (8856) at the last election is likely to throw his hat once again into the ring in anticipati­on of a second term.

However, the Sumathipal­a administra­tion was under tremendous public pressure after the national team slid to the ground, losing even to the bottom rankers like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in 2017.

There were also allegation­s of corruption, match-fixing, resignatio­n of key officials in the coaching staff, selection blunders and lavish expenditur­es.

Given the public pressure, Sumathipal­a at a point was contemplat­ing stepping down. But with the performanc­e of the national team now improving, he is keen to contest again.

So far neither the Ranatunga camp nor the Dharmadasa camp has shown any inclinatio­n to come forward.

 ??  ?? Happy memories -- the last SLC elections when Thilanga Sumathipal­a was elected President - File pic
Happy memories -- the last SLC elections when Thilanga Sumathipal­a was elected President - File pic

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