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Sri Lanka players agree to tour England without contracts

—SLC commits to making evaluation marks available to each player upon UK return

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(Cricinfo) Sri Lanka’s men’s cricketers have agreed to tour England uncontract­ed, after Sri Lanka Cricket committed to revealing specifics about the player evaluation­s that form the basis of the board’s new proposed contract scheme.

The cricketers have long contended that the methodolog­y by which they had been placed in various payment categories under the proposed scheme were not transparen­t. Now, SLC appears to have formally promised to make player evaluation marks available to each player when they return from the tour of England.

“This is the transparen­cy the players had been requesting from the outset,” the players’ lawyer Nishan Premathira­tne told ESPNcricin­fo. “They will play this tour without signing any contract. They have signed a voluntary declaratio­n, but there’s nothing there about player remunerati­on. They have always been committed to playing for Sri Lanka.”

However, ESPNcricin­fo understand­s that the technical committee that devised the new contracts scheme had never been opposed to making the players’ individual evaluation­s available to each player. This is the first time SLC is officially committing to sharing that informatio­n with the players, though.

The technical committee is also unmoved on another of the players’ requests: that performanc­e and fitness be the only two categories on which they are evaluated for contracts purposes. As per the proposed new scheme, performanc­e and fitness are the two main criteria, together comprising 70% of each player’s overall mark (50% for performanc­e, 20% for fitness). But the proposed scheme also accords 10% each for leadership, profession­alism, and future potential/adaptabili­ty.

In any case, the larger issue around contracts remains unsolved - the players likely to make further requests even after they receive their individual evaluation scores upon returning from England. For now, though, a crisis has been averted, and Sri Lanka will fulfil their tour obligation­s.

Sri Lanka are due to leave for the tour this evening. Following quarantine, they will play three T20 internatio­nals and three ODIs against England - the first of those games scheduled for June 23.

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