SLC accuses ex-selection chief of hurting team moral at WT20

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Last Updated : Mar 13 2016 | 12:02 PM IST
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) today accused former selection committee chief Kapila Wijegoonawardena of hurting the morale of the national team ahead of their ICC World Twenty20 campaign by making "inaccurate and misleading" statements in the media.
"Mr Wijegoonawardne's statements are inaccurate, misleading, and defamatory, and furthermoreare of the nature to cause grevious injury to the moral of the Sri Lanka cricket team, currently intent on bringing home the ICC World Twenty 20," a statement from SLC read.
Wijegoonawardena was fired by the Sports Minister last week and was replaced by former batsman Aravinda de Silva.
In a statement later, Wijegoonawardena accused that he was victim of politics and a selection committee would not be required in future as politicians would be handpicking the team.
He alleged that the decision to remove Lasith Malinga as captain and the team for the ongoing World T20 had been discussed at a team hotel room during the Asia Cup held in Bangladesh.
The current chair of SLC, Tilanga Sumathipala is the deputy speaker of parliament and it has been alleged that he had influenced Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera to sack Wijegoonawardena's panel of selectors.
SLC said ithas appointed a three-member independent panel to review the former selection panel head's statements and make recommendations to cricket board on the appropriate disciplinary action to be taken against Wijegoonawardena if necessary.
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First Published: Mar 13 2016 | 12:02 PM IST

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