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ICC withholding funds will disrupt cricket in Sri Lanka - SLC
Apr 21, 201507:49 AM
ICC withholding funds will disrupt cricket in Sri Lanka - SLC
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Sri Lanka`s cricket board Monday accused the world governing body of “gravely” disrupting the sport in the island by withholding its share of proceeds from World Cup tournaments.

 

 

 

The International Cricket Council (ICC) said last week it was withholding Sri Lanka`s share from the 2014 T20 World Cup and 2015 World Cup after the Colombo government dispensed with elections and appointed a local governing body.

 

 

 

Sports Minister Navin Dissanayake had sacked the previous board and appointed a nine-member panel headed by respected Test player Sidath Wettimuny to “clean up” corruption at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC).

 

 

 

The new SLC management in a letter to David Richardson, the Chief Executive of ICC, said they were “shocked” by the ICC decision and expected monies due to them will be released without further delay.

 

 

 

“We would point out that these are monies which were due and payable by ICC to SLC from long prior to the appointment of the interim committee,” said the letter, a copy of which was released to reporters.

 

 

 

“Further, these are monies which are payable by ICC to SLC, irrespective of the body which is managing SLC for the time being.”

 

 

 

It said the ICC was told of the national board`s decision to appoint an interim committee to address corruption on April 2.

 

 

 

“As ICC`s recent actions would gravely disrupt cricket in Sri Lanka, SLC urges ICC to urgently obtain whatever information that may be required by ICC so that, SLC can continue with its programmes for cricket in Sri Lanka.”

 

 

 

It did not say how much was due to it from the ICC, but sources close to cricket administration said the amount was about $11 million.

 

 

 

The ICC had said the minister`s action in naming an interim panel was a breach of its constitution, which requires free and fair elections of office-bearers at a member board.

 

 

 

The constitution states that “where a government interferes in the administration of cricket by a member, the executive board shall have the power to suspend or refuse to recognise that member,” AFP reports. 

 

 

 

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