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The Vantage Take • November 29, 2023, 09:49:36 IST
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The catalyst for this upheaval was the disappointing performance of the Sri Lankan cricket team in the recently concluded Cricket World Cup

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Vantage | Story of Sri Lankan cricket's coup that wasn't

In recent days, Sri Lanka has been gripped by a power struggle within its cricketing circles, involving allegations of corruption, an attempted coup and a web of political intrigue. The turmoil reached new heights when Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe took decisive action, sacking his sports minister and plunging the nation’s cricket administration into chaos.

The catalyst for this upheaval was the disappointing performance of the Sri Lankan cricket team in the recently concluded Cricket World Cup. With a dismal showing, the team was eliminated during the group stage, managing only two wins in nine matches. Seizing the opportunity, then sports minister Roshan Ranasinghe initiated a crackdown on the Sri Lankan Cricket Association, citing longstanding tensions and allegations of fund misappropriation. Utilising a decades-old law granting the sports minister the power to dissolve the governing body of any sport, Ranasinghe sacked the entire cricket board on 6 November. He replaced them with an interim committee of his choosing, including individuals with limited cricket administration experience, raising eyebrows and sparking controversy. The situation escalated when the ICC, the international governing body for cricket, refused to recognise Sri Lanka’s politically appointed interim board. Citing a breach of ICC rules and condemning political interference, the ICC suspended Sri Lanka from participating in international cricket events, including the upcoming Under-19 World Cup that the nation was set to host. Legal battles and political defiance Legal challenges ensued with a court-issued stay order putting the board reshuffle on hold. The sports minister remained defiant insisting that he had the authority to remake the cricket association and dismissing opposition from both the cricket board and the ICC. He initiated a probe into the ousted board vowing that they would have to abide by the findings. President Ranil Wickremesinghe initially took a neutral approach waiting for the courts to adjudicate the matter. Expressing concern over the sports minister’s extensive powers, the president aimed to introduce legislation to curb such authority in the future. However, the power struggle took a dramatic turn when the sports minister claimed his life was at risk, blaming the president in parliament. Hours later, the minister was summarily sacked with immediate effect marking a significant shift in the ongoing saga. The president’s move signaled a thwarting of the attempted coup within Sri Lankan cricket. As Sri Lanka’s cricket board breathes a sigh of relief, the courts have postponed their hearing on the interim board’s legitimacy. The nation awaits further developments, with the promise of a calmer period on the horizon for Sri Lankan cricket. The saga serves as a stark reminder of the intertwining of sports and politics and the challenges faced by cricketing nations in maintaining the integrity of their administration amidst power struggles. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely that of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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