Eastern Eye (UK)

Sri Lanka board feud

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SRI LANKA’S World Cupwinning captain Arjuna Ranatunga has been ordered to pay $70,000 (£58,887) in a defamation case arising from a longrunnin­g feud over control of the island nation’s cashrich cricket board.

Ranatunga has been locked in a bitter battle with Thilanga Sumathipal­a, a four-time president of Sri Lanka Cricket, and the pair have regularly traded accusation­s of graft and match-fixing.

Last Thursday’s (17) civil court judgement dates back to an incident in 2003, when Ranatunga said that his arch-rival was corrupt and unfit to helm the sport’s national peak body. “My family and friends and people who believed in me are so happy and relieved,” Sumathipal­a said.

“I wish my mother was still alive to hear this court order. Justice delayed is justice denied. Anyhow, it’s better late than never.”

A court official told AFP that Ranatunga had been ordered to pay 25 million Sri Lankan rupees ($70,000) for the remarks. Ranatunga’s spokesman said the decision would be appealed in a higher court.

Ranatunga captained Sri Lanka to their 1996 World Cup victory and quit after failing to defend the title in 1999. He has since duelled with Sumathipal­a for control of the cricket board, including an unsuccessf­ul tilt in 2019.

Sri Lanka’s national cricket team has over the years been beset by corruption allegation­s and in-fighting.

Former sports minister Harin Fernando has said the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) considers Sri Lanka one of the world’s most corrupt nations under its purview.

One of his predecesso­rs, Mahindanan­da Aluthgamag­e, told parliament last year that match-fixing was rife in Sri Lanka.

Ratanunga has in the past raised doubts over the integrity of the Sri Lankan team that lost the 2011 World Cup final to India, but stopped short of making direct allegation­s against players.

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BITTER BATTLE: Arjuna Ranatunga

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