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Sri Lanka Bans Three Stars For One Year Over Covid Breach

Sri Lanka Friday slapped a one-year international ban on three top cricketers for breaching Covid-19 regulations while on tour in England. The lengthy bans and $50,000 fines were ordered after vice-ca

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By AFP News
Jul 30, 2021 • 10:28 PM

Mendis ran over and killed a 64-year-old cyclist in July last year. He paid one million rupees ($5,000) to the victim's family as part of a court settlement and was given a reprimand by the board.

AFP News
By AFP News
July 30, 2021 • 10:28 PM

Gunathilaka was banned from the national team in 2018 for violating team curfews on tour. In April, he was ordered to take anger management counselling after a drunken brawl.

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Sri Lanka have suffered a series of humiliating defeats in recent series and players and officials have been dragged into corruption scandals in recent years. Former sports minister Harin Fernando disclosed in November 2019 that the International Cricket Council considered Sri Lanka the most corrupt cricketing nation.

Players and officials have been banned for up to eight years for match-fixing and failure to cooperate with corruption investigations. A former team performance analyst, Sanath Jayasundara, was banned for seven years by the ICC this month for trying to bribe Fernando who is now an opposition legislator.

Sri Lanka's former skipper Arjuna Ranatunga, under whose leadership the island won the 1996 World Cup, has blamed successive boards for player indiscipline, corruption and mismanagement.

"What we saw during the England tour is the culmination of accumulated mismanagement, corruption and indiscipline," Ranatunga said at the time. "The board is responsible for this sorry state of affairs." Ranatunga has made unsuccessful attempts to take over the management of cricket.

The current team agreed to sign new contracts this month after the board threatened to drop them unless they agreed to a new performance-based pay scheme.

Former skipper and national Test senior Angelo Mathews is widely rumoured to be contemplating retirement after being told his annual $130,000 fees would be cut by more than a third.

 

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