Sri Lanka cricket reaps record profits despite shocker year

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Last Updated : May 16 2018 | 7:05 PM IST

Sri Lanka's cricket board today announced a profit of USD 14 million last year, far above all previous records despite one of the worst on-field performances by the islanders in years.

The board said it made a net profit of 2.12 billion rupees ($14 million) in 2017 -- a staggering 33 times what it made the year before.

Revenues, at six billion rupees, were roughly double 2016 figures, Sri Lanka Cricket said in a statement.

"This was a result of SLC's strategic growth plans and prudent financial management," the board said in a statement.

The board did not elaborate on its dramatic turnaround.

But sources attributed the sharp rise in profits to a packed 2017 calendar which featured home series against Bangladesh, India and Zimbabwe.

Earnings from the broadcasting of the Indian tour were thought to be a major contributor to the coffers, but Sri Lanka Cricket would not comment.

The record-breaking profits were the only good news from an otherwise woeful spell for Sri Lanka cricket, with the islanders enduring their worst year on the pitch since winning the World Cup in 1996.

They suffered a full series defeat against India and humiliatingly lost a home one-day series to bottom-ranked Zimbabwe.

They also bowed out early from the Champions Trophy in June last year.

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First Published: May 16 2018 | 7:05 PM IST

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