BCCSL Officials On A Tricky Wicket (14 Feb 1997)
The failure of the Sri Lanka Cricket Board to clarify with the Sports Minister on the classification of its `Major` tournaments, will see cricket in this country continue to be run at least for another year by a majority of non-cricketers
14-Feb-1997
14 February 1997
BCCSL officials on a tricky wicket
By Sa`adi Thawfeeq
The failure of the Sri Lanka Cricket Board to clarify with the
Sports Minister on the classification of its `Major` tournaments,
will see cricket in this country continue to be run at least for
another year by a majority of non-cricketers.
Had the Cricket Board responded to the Sports Minister`s request
for clarification, the amendment to the Cricket Board`s constitution dealing with Office Bearers (f) (iii) would have come into
force for next month`s annual general meeting and disqualified
many candidates now vying for the office-bearer posts.
What is most disheartening is that the ExCo of the Board had initially approved the classification of its major tournaments and
sent it to the Sports Minister for ratification.
The new classification of the Major tournaments was division I
(Segment `A` and `B`), division I (limited-over), division I
(Segment `A`) under 24, and inter-district (major).
The Sports Minister queried why the Cricket Board wanted a change
in its constitution and the ExCo decided to give the reasons.
However, for some reasons best known to certain individuals in
the Board, it was never given to the Sports Minister.
According to its constitution, the Cricket Board`s ExCo shall
from time to time lay down which tournaments shall be considered
`Major` tournaments for the purpose of nominating persons to hold
any office in the Board, subject to approval of the Minister of
Sports.
Other than the hony. treasurer and the hony. asst. treasurer, no
person shall be nominated to hold any office unless he has represented a club (affiliated or controlling member) or a member
cricket association at cricket in any major tournament conducted
or approved by the Board, according to the constitution.
Thus, the existing constitution which classifies the `Major`
tournaments as division I, II and III will remain for another
year allowing individuals to violate it for the sake of holding
office as has been done in the past.
The nominations for the committees at the Cricket Board`s 49th
AGM scheduled for March 2 (the list of nominees for the officebearer posts appeared in these columns on February 7) : TOURNA-
MENT COMMITTEE (5 posts) - J. Jayaweera, Lincoln Perera, C.
Bernadus, R. Abeysinghe, M. Sivaratnam, R.G. de Alwis, D. Davis,
Jeevaka Fernando, F. Cooray, A. Hashim, S. Kuruppu, Srinath Silva; UMPIRES COMMITTEE (5 posts) - L. Ranasinghe, S. Yatawara,
Lincoln Perera, A.R.M. Aroos, F.S. Ahangama, M. Seneviratne, M.
Cooray, D.P. Wickramarachchi; SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEE (5 posts) -
S. Vilcassim, S. de Alwis, J. Pattiaratchchi, L. Silva, L. Rodrigo, Pemlal Fernando; TOUR ORGANISING COMMITTEE (5 posts) - S. Mohotti, S. de Alwis, Wg.Cmdr. R.P. Samarasinghe, D. Amunugama, S.
Vilcassim, H. Aponso, D. Perera, S. Cooray.
Source :: Daily News ( https://www.lanka.net/lakehouse )