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Mahanama to step down from ICC match referee panel

Roshan Mahanama, the former Sri Lanka batsman, will step down from the ICC elite match referees panel at the end of the year so that he can spend more time with his family and focus on his business activities in Sri Lanka

Roshan Mahanama joined the elite panel in 2004 and has refereed in 58 Tests, 222 ODIs and 35 T20Is till date.  •  Getty Images

Roshan Mahanama joined the elite panel in 2004 and has refereed in 58 Tests, 222 ODIs and 35 T20Is till date.  •  Getty Images

Roshan Mahanama, the former Sri Lanka batsman, will step down from the ICC elite match referees panel at the end of the year so that he can spend more time with his family and focus on his business activities in Sri Lanka.
Mahanama joined the elite panel in 2004 and has refereed in 58 Tests, 222 ODIs and 35 T20Is till date, including in three World Cups and the Champions Trophy 2009.
"This has been an extremely difficult decision as I am very passionate about cricket, which has been an integral part of my life for over 40 years as a cricketer, coach and ICC match referee," Mahanama said. "However, in life a time comes when one has to keep moving forward based on obligations and priorities. My time has come to devote an uninterrupted focus and attention to my family, who made massive sacrifices over the years to enable me to pursue my career for over three decades."
Geoff Allardice, the ICC general manager - cricket, thanked Mahanama for his contributions. "Roshan has been one of the pioneers of the elite panel and has been an integral component during the phase when the referee's role was evolving," Allardice said. "Roshan, very efficiently and intelligently, integrated his cricketing knowledge into match management skills to earn huge respect and appreciation from the entire cricketing fraternity."
"Roshan's hallmark as a match referee has been his meticulous preparation and methodical approach," Vince Van Der Bijl, the ICC senior umpires & referees manager, said. "His efficiency and dedication to the task in serving cricket has shone through his time with the ICC."