ICC reveals Sri Lanka Cricket are under investigation for corruption allegations
The International Cricket Council has stated that the allegations of corruption against Sri Lanka Cricket are being probed into by appropriate authority. Performance-wise too the Sri Lankan cricket is having one of the worst phases, as recently they were knocked out of the Asia Cup by Afghanistan.
Every team in International Cricket goes through a phase of transformation, even the Sri Lankan Cricket team was expected to go through one after the retirement of the stalwarts like Muttiah Muralitharan, Mahela Jayawardene, and Kumar Sangakkara. But for the Sri Lankans, the transformation has been dragging along and the team is yet to find its feet. Now, a corruption allegation issue has cropped up which is not going to help them either.
As the investigations are still ongoing, the ICC anti-corruption unit general manager Alex Marshall said to AP, “so it would not be appropriate to comment further. But I can confirm that we have, at their request, provided a detailed briefing to the Sri Lankan president, prime minister and sports minister”.
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“I’d like to make it clear that these investigations have been underway for a considerable time and do not relate to the series about to start in Sri Lanka. However, I will take the opportunity to brief both the teams over the coming days to ensure they remain alert to the risks from would be corruptors” Marshall said to AP.
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