Lanka's cricket CEO suspended
Sri Lanka's Board of Control for Cricket
suspended its chief executive officer,
Dhammika Ranatunga, in a row over television
rights, official sources said in Colombo
Wednesday.
The BCCSL took the action Tuesday pending
a disciplinary committee inquiry into Ranatunga's public remarks
slamming the way in which the cricket board had gone about
finalising a television deal, the sources said.
No company has won the broadcasting rights yet.
Ranatunga, who is the elder brother of Sri Lanka's World Cup
winning skipper Arjuna Ranatunga, said he was yet to be informed
of reasons for the sudden action against him.
There had also been differences between board members and
Ranatunga over the construction of a new cricket stadium in
north-central Sri Lanka.
The latest crisis comes hot on the heels of allegations in a report by
India's Central Bureau of Investigations that two Sri Lankan players
were also given bribes to throw matches.
A probe is underway here to investigate the allegations against
Ranatunga who led Sri Lanka to a World Cup victory in 1996 and
his deputy Aravinda de Silva.
Mail Cricket Editor