Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Theekshana Dassanayak­e sent home

Former Peterite caught pocketing room cleaner’s watch

- BY HARSHA AMARASINGH­E

Sri Lanka centre Theekshana Dassanayak­e has been sent home after he was allegedly caught pocketing a watch belong to a female room cleaner of the hotel the National Rugby Team stays during the ongoing Asia Rugby Championsh­ip in Chinese Taipei.

Sri Lanka’s dream to return to top division rugby in the Asian circuit was shattered when they were beaten 22-39 at the hands of the Philippine­s in the opening match on Wednesday.

Their preparatio­n for the playoff game against Chinese Taipei has been hampered by the incidents involving Dassanayak­e.

The sources close to the National Team in Taiwan confirmed that Dassanayak­e has pocketed a watch belonging to a female room cleaner of the hotel and even taken it to another room where he had met some of his teammates and revealed what he did. Having witnessed the action through the CCTV camera the hotel authoritie­s had quickly visited the Sri Lanka Rugby Team and inquired of any missing watch during which Dassanayak­e said to have accepted what he did.

The former St. Peter’s College centre could have been arrested had he not admitted pocketing the watch but Sri Lanka Rugby did not take any chance opting to send him back to Sri Lanka on Thursday.

Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) Deputy President Rizly Illyas who is currently in Taiwan with the National Squad revealed that it was a ‘mischief joke’ that turned into a serious problem.

“It was a mischief joke tuned out to be an issue but the Sri Lanka Team Management headed by Admiral Hettiarach­chi on discipline grounds sent the said player back to Colombo. He was escorted by the Assistant Manager to the airport and made sure the player boarded the flight and the Assistant Manager is back with the tour group,” Illyas revealed via e-mail. Illyas further stated that despite the incident, the team is in a good frame of mind ahead of their game today.

“Today (yesterday) at 3.00 p.m. Head Coach had a video session and ran through the positives and negatives and the squad led by Omalka Gunarathna is in a good frame of mind and the incident has not disturbed the morale of the team and we are looking forward for a win tomorrow.”

“There are no injuries there has been good recoveries by the team Physiother­apist. So, everyone in the squad is fit and ready and waiting for the game tomorrow (today).”

“The presence of Chairman National Selection Committee Rohan Abayakoon has been a big inspiratio­n to the young side as he is with the squad in training sessions giving away all his experience in the game to the boys,” Illyas stated.

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