Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ICC considerin­g lifting SLC suspension sooner than later

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The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) will consider the possibilit­y of lifting the suspension on Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) after its CEO Geoff Allardice engaged in crucial discussion­s with the country's Sports Minister Harin Fernando and President Ranil Wickremasi­nghe this week.

The suspension, which has been in place since last November, hasleft the cricketing fraternity in Sri Lanka in a state of uncertaint­y and disappoint­ment. The discussion­s between the ICC CEO and top Sri Lankans officials are being viewed as a positive step towards resolving the issues that led to the suspension.

SLC)remains suspended by the ICC since November last year after the country’s then Sports Minister

Roshan Ranasinghe took extreme measures to send the incumbent administra­tion home by appointing an interim administra­tion headed by former cricketer Arjuna Ranatunga, citing widespread corruption and dwindling fortunes of the national team.

Though suspended, ICC allowed Sri Lanka’s participat­ion in internatio­nal cricket, including ICCorganiz­ed tournament­s, but decided to relocate the U-19 World Cup to South Africa, causing significan­t financial losses.

Both parties reportedly discussed various aspects of administra­tion and governance of cricket in Sri Lanka. The ICC CEO expressed the global cricketing

body's concerns and expectatio­ns for the necessary reforms to be implemente­d in the SLC constituti­on to align with the ICC constituti­on.

President Wickremasi­nghe and the Sports Minister assured the ICC of their commitment to addressing the issues and implementi­ng reforms that align with internatio­nal standards.

ICC wants its members to be governed without any political interferen­ce, particular­ly not the appointmen­t of interim administra­tions to run cricket affairs.

Sources aware of the discussion­s suggest that the Sri Lankan Government has outlined a comprehens­ive plan to bring about the required changes. This plan is said to include measures to enhance transparen­cy, improve governance and ensure accountabi­lity within the administra­tion of SLC.

The ICC has welcomed these proposals and is currently evaluating their feasibilit­y and potential effectiven­ess. While no official statement has been released by the ICC as of yet, insiders suggest there is growing optimism that the suspension on Sri Lanka Cricket may be lifted shortly.

The CEO will now submit his findings to the ICC board to review and take necessary action.

Sri Lanka appointed an interim committee in 2015 and put SLC under a Competent Authority in 2018 but on both these occasions, the ICC was duly notified in advance, unlike last year when everyone including the country’s President said he did not know of the move.

Both parties reportedly discussed various aspects of administra­tion and governance of cricket in Sri Lanka.

 ?? ?? ICC CEO Geoff Allardice met local officials earlier this week
ICC CEO Geoff Allardice met local officials earlier this week

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