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Eight-year ban for Lokuhettig­e

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WORLD cricket’s governing body on Monday (19) banned former Sri Lanka fast bowler Dilhara Lokuhettig­e for eight years for corruption.

The 40-year-old, who played nine ODIs and two Twenty20 internatio­nals for Sri Lanka between 2005 and 2013, joins a growing list of Sri Lankans to have been punished by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC).

The ICC found Lokuhettig­e (above right) guilty on three counts in January after a twoyear investigat­ion. It added that the ban had been toughened because he refused to cooperate.

Lokuhettig­e was accused of being a “party to an effort to fix” or “influence improperly” a game during a T10 tournament in the UAE.

He was also found guilty of “directly soliciting and inducing a player” and failing to disclose approaches to take part in corruption.

Lokuhettig­e featured in an Al Jazeera documentar­y in 2018 when he spoke to an undercover reporter about fixing a game.

The ICC said the ban had been backdated to April 2019, when Lokuhettig­e had been provisiona­lly suspended.

Alex Marshall, the ICC anti-corruption chief, said: “The severity of the sanction reflects the seriousnes­s of his offences and his continued refusal to cooperate. It should serve as a deterrent for anyone considerin­g getting involved in corruption of any kind.”

In November, another Sri Lankan, Nuwan Zoysa, was found guilty of three counts of corruption relating to the same T10 tournament, but is yet to be sanctioned.

Sri Lanka has faced mounting scrutiny in recent years over corruption. The country’s former skipper Sanath Jayasuriya was banned from all cricket for two years in February 2019 after admitting two breaches of the anticorrup­tion code.

A former sports minister, Harin Fernando, introduced tough anti-corruption laws in 2019 after saying the ICC considered Sri Lanka the most corrupt cricketing nation.

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