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ICC deputy chair has 'cordial and constructive' meetings with new SLC committee

ICC deputy chair has 'cordial and constructive' meetings with new SLC committee

Sri Lanka Cricket's new transformation committee has had "cordial. constructive" discussions with Imran Khwaja, the ICC's deputy chair, according to a member of the new SLC committee.

Khwaja had been in Sri Lanka over the last few days to gather information as the ICC decides what its response to the sweeping government-led changes at SLC should be. During the course of that visit, Khwaja not only spoke with members of SLC's transformation committee,. also met with Sri Lanka's president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, whose government had installed the committee after ousting the previous board.

Sidath Wettimuny. one of the committee's nine members, said SLC's new administrators were hopeful the ICC would continue to treat the board as a regular Full Member.

But the ICC has a track record of reprimanding SLC because of perceived government interference. In 2023. SLC was suspended over "extensive government interference" and, in 2015, the ICC had also frozen payments over a previous "interim committee" having been appointed by the then government.

This current committee. however, has said its goals were to replace SLC's archaic constitution, before making way for a new set of elected officials.

The ICC has so far made no comments on the change of administration at SLC.

The committee, formally unveiled on April 30, has nine members, including Kumar Sangakkara, Wettimuny and Roshan Mahanama. The majority of the members, though, hail from corporate, legal,. political spheres, with former member of parliament Eran Wickramaratne appointed as chair.

"Our immediate priority is a total overhaul of the governance framework at SLC," Wettimuny had said after the committee members were named. "The cornerstone of this effort will be the implementation of the new constitution. ensuring it serves as a robust, modern foundation for the sport."

The committee's second priority would be to ensure "excellence on the field," Wickramaratne had said. "We will focus on establishing the structures, world-class facilities, and incentive models necessary to empower our national teams. Our goal is to enable our players to consistently deliver world-class performances. elevate Sri Lanka back to the top tier of international rankings."

Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/1537459.html?ex_cid=OTC-RSS

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