Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Old foes in cricket politics unite as Mathi quits

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The foes have united. Businessma­n Jayantha Dharmadasa this week seized opportunit­y to get back into cricket administra­tion when K. Mathivanan vacated the post of Vice President on Wednesday after accusing Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) of "carrying out duties without transparen­cy and integrity".

It took just few hours for the SLC board to accept Mathivanan's resignatio­n and embrace their old foe. The Dharmadasa-led camp had failed to seize power at SLC elections in May last year. It's unclear what prompted Dharmadasa to join up with a group he had so stingingly criticised in the run-up to that poll. As in politics, there are no permanent friends or foes in cricket administra­tion.

“If you want corruption and fraud at SLC then don’t vote for us," Dharmadasa told media ahead of the February 2019 poll.

"But we have the experience to bring Sri Lanka back to its glory days without indulging in corruption."

Dharmadasa had made a similar attempt to join ranks last year. He made a request through the Sports Ministry to fill the vacancy left by Thilanga Sumathipal­a’s exit following the enactment of new regulation­s barring people with connection­s to betting and gaming industry from holding office in National Sports Associatio­ns (NSAs). This was unanimousl­y rejected by the Executive Committee then.

Dharmadasa was SLC president from 2013 to 2015 but was sacked following a disappoint­ing World Cup performanc­e in 2015 by then Sports Minister Navin Dissanayak­e. He joined hands with arch rival Sumathipal­a to defeat a group led by Arjuna Ranatunga and his brother Nishantha at the 2016 cricket election. That marriage did not last long. Dharmadasa resigned from the vice presidency a few months later.

He then contested the 2019 cricket election in collaborat­ion with the Ranatungas but the membership overwhelmi­ngly voted in favour of a group backed by Sumathipal­a.

According to SLC sources, Dharmadasa will take charge of internatio­nal cricket - one of the main pillars of cricket administra­tion - under his wing. Vice President Ravin Wickremara­tne is currently in charge of both internatio­nal and domestic cricket. Usually, two Vice Presidents oversee internatio­nal and domestic cricket but Mathivanan had been just a figurehead, having had no role to play.

The only office bearer elected from outside the Sumathipal­a- backed faction, Mathivanan understand­ably had a deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip with fellow members in the Executive Committee. The Board says his resignatio­n came in the wake of an Executive Committee decision to launch an inquiry against him "for indulging in unethical practices" as an office-bearer.

The veteran administra­tor vehemently denied the allegation. “I am ready to face any inquiry,” said Mathivanan, popularly known as Mr Clean in cricket circles. “The current administra­tion carries out their duties without transparen­cy and integrity in such a manner which makes it impossible for me to remain in such a set up. They did not provide me with 'notices of meetings, with agenda and Board papers'."

 ??  ?? See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, Jayantha Dharmadasa (centre) is back in the SLC frame - File pic Amila Gamage
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, Jayantha Dharmadasa (centre) is back in the SLC frame - File pic Amila Gamage

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