Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SB and Dilan no-ball journalist­s to protect Sumathipal­a

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Journalist­s who tried to pose questions on cricket to ‘ The Group of 16’ MP Thilanga Sumathipal­a at a media briefing on Friday were prevented from doing so by fellow parliament­arians Dilan Perera and S. B. Dissanayak­e. They were acting as censors.

Mr Perera objected vehemently to any questions on cricket being asked from Mr Sumathipal­a, warning journalist­s that they ‘ should not connect politics to cricket.’

Mr Perera’s warning is ironic given that Mr. Sumathipal­a is the former President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), f o r mer Deputy Speake r of Parliament and current MP in ‘ The Group of 16’ now supporting the Joint Opposition. Having also indicated that he intends to contest the next SLC election, Mr Sumathipal­a is the living embodiment of politics connected to cricket.

Journalist­s would also have wanted to question Mr Sumathipal­a after he again publicly brought up match- fixing allegation­s dating back to the 1990s. These charges were against Cricket World Cup winners Arjuna Ranatunga and Aravinda de Silva.

This led to Mr. Ranatunga, now Minister of Petroleum Resources Developmen­t, and Aravinda de Silva holding a media conferenc to strongly refute the allegation­s.

Parliament­arians Perera and Dissanayak­e objected to the questions on the grounds that their media briefing had been convened to discuss politics, most notably, their insistence that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa should be sworn in as Prime Minister before the next National New Year in April. Though journalist­s pointed out that the topic was now finished and asked they be allowed to pose some questions to Mr Sumathipal­a on sports, the request was denied.

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