I am sure I can take it, says Thilanga Sumathipala (20 March 1999)
Incumbent President Thilanga Sumathipala, at a media conference held at the CCC last evening, said that he was confident that he will retain his position as head of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) at the 51st annual general
20-Mar-1999
20 March 1999
I am sure I can take it, says Thilanga Sumathipala
Sa'adi Thawfeeq
There are good times and bad times
Incumbent President Thilanga Sumathipala, at a media conference held
at the CCC last evening, said that he was confident that he will
retain his position as head of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri
Lanka (BCCSL) at the 51st annual general meeting scheduled to be held
at the Cricket Board headquarters on March 28.
"I'll be there," said Sumathipala.
Sumathipala claimed his executive committee was of the view that he
should not use the Cricket Board headquarters to hold the press
conference and that is why he chose the CCC.
The initial part of the conference was conducted under available light
when the club experienced a power cut. A loudspeaker powered by
batteries was used by Sumathipala to address the media until the power
was restored 30 minutes later.
Sumathipala is being contested for the presidency by Clifford
Ratwatte, President of the Nationalised Services Cricket Association
and Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tea Promotion Board.
Weighing his chances against his opponent whom he referred to as "my
friend", Sumathipala said: "It's a game of cricket. In cricket you
should be able to play the game. You win and you lose. There are good
times and bad times. I am sure I can take it."
In a four-page newsletter which was handed out to the media,
Sumathipala outlined the achievements of his administration in the
past 12 months.
Some of the salient aspects of the achievements were the successful
bid to host the under 19 Mini World Cup in the year 2000 with the
participation of 20 countries, the organisation of the Nidahas trophy
tournament, the staging of the Asian Test championships which is
expected to be a fore-runner to the World Test championships, endowing
each of the 16 participating clubs in the Premier championship with
Rs. 600,000, construction of 148 concrete side wickets islandwide (in
contrast to 13 constructed in the previous decade), setting up a
permanent office for the Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Association,
securing a 30-year lease for the Galle Stadium which was converted
into one of international level and, construction of a modern
gymnasium for the players.
Answering a question from the media, why one of his vice presidents
was campaigning against him, Sumathipala replied: "I feel
disappointed. You don't stay in the system and fight against it. If
you don't like it you get out. You don't hang around and fight with
someone. He is still our vice president and it is unethical of him to
be there".
Sumathipala denied allegations that there were any discrepancies in
financial matters concerning his Board and said March 28 would prove
it.
A copy of the BCCSL's annual report for 1998 which also included the
income and expenditures incurred by the Board for the period was
distributed to the media.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)