Khaleej Times

Jayasuriya banned for two years

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dubai — Sri Lanka batting great Sanath Jayasuriya has been banned from all cricket for two years after breaching two counts of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s anti-corruption code, the world governing body said on Tuesday.

The ICC said the former captain had refused to cooperate with any investigat­ion conducted by its anti-corruption unit (ACU) under Article 2.4.6 of the anti-corruption code.

It added in a statement that the 49-year-old had also been sanctioned for trying to conceal, destroy or tamper with evidence that could be crucial to anti-corruption investigat­ion under Article 2.4.7 of the code.

“This conviction under the code demonstrat­es the importance of participan­ts in cricket cooperatin­g with investigat­ions,” ICC General Manager Alex Marshall said.

“Compelling participan­ts to cooperate under the code is a vital weapon in our efforts to rid our sport of corruptors.”

Jayasuriya played 110 tests, scoring 6,973 runs with 14 hundreds before his retirement from test cricket in 2007.

But it was in the shorter form of the game that he stamped his name on cricket. In a formidable opening partnershi­p with wicketkeep­er-batsman Romesh Kaluwithar­ana, Jayasuriya was a key member of Sri Lanka’s breakthrou­gh 50-over World Cup triumph in 1996.

In all, Jayasuriya scored 13,428 runs in 444 one-day internatio­nals.

In January, the ICC granted Sri Lankan cricketers a 15day amnesty to report previously undisclose­d informatio­n relating to corruption in the sport. —

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Sanath Jayasuriya

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