Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

I always acted with integrity and transparen­cy - Jayasuriya

- BY BIPIN DANI

Former Sri Lanka Chief Selector Sanath Jayasuriya, who has been charged by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) for not cooperatin­g with its investigat­ion, may have drawn the attention of the ICC Anti-corruption (ACU) by his behaviour during one of the three ODIS played in 2017 against Zimbabwe at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Hambantota.

It is learnt that during one of the ODIS Jayasuriya had been keen to change the batting order which coupled with his behaviour, may have appeared suspicious to the ICC ACU officials.

“As a (Chief) Selector he had all the rights to suggest to the captain but his movement at the stadium was suspicious. He was on phone all the time and that made the investigat­ors doubt his intentions,” sources told on condition of anonymity.

This was recorded by the ICC’S Anti-corruption Manager and was also ‘supported’ by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) official, it is also learnt.

Jayasuriya has now appointed a Lawyer to file his reply.

On the pretext of personal details and video on his phone, he refused to share his mobile with the investigat­ors

“If he is clean maybe he should have cooperated with the investigat­ors. Now his Lawyer will try to find loopholes in the case and advise him to file the reply accordingl­y,” the former SLC official said.

“On the pretext of personal details and video on his phone, he refused to share his mobile with the investigat­ors. The ICC investigat­ors would not have been interested in his personal materials (even if they were shared) as far as they were not related to the game’s corrupt activities,” the source further added.

Meanwhile, Daily Mirror also spoke to Lakshman de Silva, the former Anticorrup­tion Officer at SLC, who refused to comment or confirm these details, but he said he was happy to see the efforts of the ICC in cleaning up the game.

“I appreciate the efforts by the ICC and will be good if the image of the game is not tarnished,” he said.

Jayasuriya was charged on two counts by the ICC, essentiall­y for his noncomplia­nce in investigat­ions and for withholdin­g informatio­n, which he will have 14 days to respond to.

It was reported that Jayasuriya had lied about the number of phones he had in his possession and had also destroyed one of his SIM cards and also disposed the mobile phone.

Once the news about the ICC charges were made public Jayasuriya was not reachable over mobile phone.

It’s not clear why Jayasuriya, who was Sri Lanka’s nominee on the Technical Committee for the recently concluded Asia Cup, left Dubai some days before the September 28 final.

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The Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Hambantota

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