Kuwait Times

ICC probes pitch-fixing involving Sri Lanka

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COLOMBO: The Internatio­nal Cricket Council said yesterday it was investigat­ing allegation­s that a Sri Lankan groundsman had agreed to tamper with the pitch to alter the result of an upcoming Test match against England.

The ICC said it took the allegation­s reported in an Al Jazeera documentar­y “very seriously” and urged “all evidence and supporting material” to be shared with the investigat­ors. An advance report on the documentar­y, which will be broadcast on Sunday, said two Sri Lankans and a former Indian player were caught discussing how to rig England’s opening Test against Sri Lanka in November. “We have already launched an investigat­ion working with anti-corruption colleagues from member countries based on the limited informatio­n we have received,” the ICC said in a statement.

It also called for the immediate release of any evidence and supporting material to enable the anti-corruption unit to “undertake a full and comprehens­ive investigat­ion”. The London-based Daily Telegraph said late Friday that the Al Jazeera footage seen by the newspaper featured Robin Morris, a former profession­al cricketer from Mumbai, India, Tharindu Mendis, a player from Colombo, and Tharanga Indika, an assistant manager at Galle Internatio­nal Stadium. The newspaper reported that the footage showed the men talking about doctoring pitches during a meeting with an undercover reporter. The men were reportedly discussing ways to prepare the pitch to ensure that the first Test at the Galle ground would not end in a draw and would yield a result in less than four days.

Sri Lanka’s cricket board said it was aware of the allegation­s and was planning on issuing a statement. The former curator of the Galle Internatio­nal Stadium, Jayananda Warnaweera, is already under an ICC ban for three years until January 2019 for failing to cooperate with an anticorrup­tion investigat­ion. Warnaweera, a former Test player, had failed to attend interviews with the ICC’s anti-corruption unit. He had been previously handed a two-year ban by the local board over the same allegation­s.

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