Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sangakkara wants politics out of Sri Lankan cricket

Sangakkara wants politics out of Sri Lankan cricket[ Tuesday, 05 July 2011, 04:21.11 AM GMT +05:30 ]

Sri Lanka cricket star Kumar Sangakkara has welcomed the International Cricket Council (ICC) directive requiring all national boards to be elected without political interference.

His call came just days after Sri Lanka's sports minister said he had forced the national cricket board committee to step down following allegations of financial mismanagement.

Sri Lanka co-hosted the 2011 World Cup and were left with a $69 million bill, with media reports suggesting that mismanagement by Sri Lanka Cricket had been responsible for cost over-runs.

"We have to aspire to better administration," said Sangakkara in the text of his MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture delivered at Lord's on Monday.

"The administration needs to adopt the same values enshrined by the team over the years: integrity, transparency, commitment and discipline," added Sangakkara, the first active cricketer to deliver the lecture, who on Sunday played at Lord's in the Sri Lanka side that beat England by six wickets in the third one-day international.

"Unless the administration is capable of becoming more professional, forward-thinking and transparent then we risk alienating the common man," said Sangakkara, who stepped down as Sri Lanka captain after the World Cup final defeat by India in Mumbai in April.

"Indeed, this is already happening. Loyal fans are becoming increasingly disillusioned... It is their passion that powers cricket and if they turn their backs on cricket then the whole system will come crashing down.

"The solution to this may be the ICC taking a stand to suspend member boards with any direct detrimental political interference and allegations of corruption and mismanagement.

"This will negate the ability to field representative teams or receive funding and other accompanying benefits from the ICC.

"But as a Sri Lankan I hope we have the strength to find the answers ourselves."

There was a controversial start to the one-day series, where Sri Lanka are 2-1 in front with two to play, when veteran batsman Sanath Jayasuriya, now an MP in Sri Lanka's governing party, was allowed to play in The Oval opener, which the tourists lost, as a final match before his retirement despite having been out of the team for nearly two years prior to the tour of England.

Last week the ICC gave all member boards until its next meeting in June 2012 to implement the new ruling and a further 12 months -- to June 2013 -- before any sanctions will be considered.

The lecture was inaugurated in 2001 in memory of the late former England captain Colin Cowdrey.

MCC -- Marylebone Cricket Club -- owns Lord's, the self-styled 'home of cricket' in north-westLondon.

Although it is more than 40 years since MCC ceased to run English cricket, it has retained worldwide responsibility for the sport's rules or Laws.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Police should not be allowed to play politics - Karu Jayasuriya

Police should not be allowed to play politics - Karu Jayasuriya[ Friday, 01 July 2011, 02:35.00 PM GMT +05:30 ]United National Party (UNP) has requested Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa to summon the newly appointed Inspector General of Police (IGP) to parliament in order to request him not to interfere with parliamentary affairs.

Acting UNP Leader Karu Jayasuriya in his letter to the Speaker had said that the summoning of UNP parliamentarian Ravi Karunanayaka by the CID to question him on a statement made in the House was a violation of his parliamentary privileges.

Jayasuriya had asked that the IGP be summoned and ordered not to question the parliamentarian.

However Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe last week complained to the Speaker that the police was trying to question MPs on statements made in the House. 

The Speaker had then summoned the head of the CID and asked him to refrain from questioning any MP on statements made in the House.

According to Jayasuriya, the police should not be allowed to play politics.

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