Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

While the bigwigs jig; others keep dribbling Nishantha Ranatunga petitions against Thilanga candidacy

- By S.R. Pathiravit­hana

Former Sri Lanka Cricket secretary Nishantha Ranatunga says that even against seemingly heavy odds he has come forward to contest for the post of SLC President for the sole reason of saving the game’s future for the next cricketing generation.

Ranatunga told the Sunday Times, “I field an 1,800 page objection against the candidacy of incumbent SLC President Thilanga Sumathipal­a to the newly set-up Elections Commission of the SLC and awaiting its response”.

He said all 1,800 pages and every word that it contains explain as to say why Sumathipal­a should be found ineligible.

Cricket has fallen into very low depths, he said and explained, “During the time I was performing the duties of SLC secretary our team managed to maintain a very high profile at internatio­nal cricket. Twice we were the runners-up of the ICC ODI tournament and we won the T-20 ICC Championsh­ip in 2014. Now, ironically, we are occupying the 7th, 8th, and 9th positions in the respective categories. We kept a good profile with regard to our junior cricket at under 15, 17 and 19 levels. We developed these categories nationally and internatio­nally and this resulted in us having a good feeder point to our national grid. I see this aspect to our cricket has fallen apart and the results are more than evident. At present, we are below Afghanista­n in the ICC rankings in T-20. I think in just three years, our cricket has fallen thirty years behind.”

Besides, there is a charge that Sumathipal­a is connected to the gaming industry, Ranatunga claims. At the same time there are investigat­ions on match-fixing and spot fixing. ICC anti- corruption unit is conducting various investigat­ions which are still on, Ranatunga said, adding that the Sumathipal­a has direct links to the media circuit, besides the gaming industry.

Ranatunga said, “Sumathipal­a claims that he earned a billion rupee income in spite of the falling levels of cricket in the country. I am happy to say that this revenue that the SLC had yielded was a direct result of our Future Tours Programme negotiatin­g skills during the 2014 era. There we negotiated for some good deals for Sri Lanka Cricket; and now the present administra­tion is reaping the harvest. I am really curious to find out how our next FTP is going to be -- which was negotiated by the present administra­tion and in 2022 what our projected revenue would be?

“At the same time the Sumathipal­a administra­tion is gloating about the revenue collected for the Lankan administra­tion during the Nidahas Trophy, but I say that being very familiar with negotiatin­g tours with the Indian administra­tion, we could have made much more and at the same time I think we got a raw deal with the TV rights during that tour.”

Nishantha Ranatunga and Jayantha Dharmadasa put up their papers for candidacy along with Thilanga Sumathipal­a and Mohan de Silva. They are vying for the post of president at the May 31 elections. But the newly set up elections commission has pronounced t h at Jaya n t h a Dharmadasa is ineligible to stand for the position of SLC President.

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