Ranatunga free to play in the rest of the matches (27 January 1999)
ADELAIDE, Australia, Tuesday.- Round one was won by Sri Lanka's captain cool Arjuna Ranatunga
27-Jan-1999
27 January 1999
Ranatunga free to play in the rest of the matches
Elmo Rodrigopulle
Hearing into Arjuna's behaviour postponed
ADELAIDE, Australia, Tuesday.- Round one was won by Sri Lanka's
captain cool Arjuna Ranatunga. The code of conduct hearing by match
referee Peter Vander Merve at which he was summoned to appear at the
South Australian headquarters at the Adelaide Oval was adjourned for
a later date, to be fixed.
This means that the hangman's noose which most of the media were
trying to put on Ranatunga and have him fined or suspended has been
thrown away and Ranatunga will be free to play in the rest of the
Carlton and United one day series now in progress.
When Ranatunga and his entourage comprising Manager Ranjith Fernando,
Sanath Jayasuriya and Attorneys Brendon A. Schwab and Nick Stretch
arrived at the venue of the hearing there was a hoard of pressmen and
photographers who were waiting for something sensational to happen.
But a snook was cocked on them when Australian media manager Patrick
Keane announced to all pressmen that the hearing has been adjourned
for a later date to be fixed to guffaws from all mediamen.
Headlines that appear in some of the newspapers here were: Outrageous
Arjuna must be punished, Throw the book at Arjuna, attempting to
influence match referee Peter Vander Merve. Many of the newspapers
had prejudged the issue blown it out of proportion and were
frantically waiting for the downfall of the Sri Lankans skipper. The
hearing was held for nearly two hours before it was adjourned.
From what I could gather the Attorneys appearing for Ranatunga had a
good defence case which probably made the match referee handle this
delicate matter with care and bat in no hurry on this issue, which to
say the least is explosive. Good that the Lankans had Attorneys with
them.
Those who said that the Sri Lankan cricketers need not have Attorneys
and public relations men should have their heads examined.
Ranatunga left the hotel and opposite the Adelaide Oval gates he did
not lack for want of support one man cheer leader Lionel and Tissa
held up a huge banner which read: Free Arjuna, Hang Emerson which
most Australians queuing up admitted was appropriate for the shame
Emerson had brought on the game.
'If the ICC had cleared Muralitharan who then does Emerson think he
is to call the Bowler', they queried.
Lionel and Tissa also shouted slogans like - We love Australia, We
hate Emerson. Ranatunga is King. The Australian public is behind you,
Arjuna. All Sri Lanka is behind you, Arjuna.
How and when match referee Peter Vander Merve is going to solve this
burning issue is eagerly awaited. There are a lot of legal
implications involved in the matter and whatever verdict the match
referee arrived at cricket and umpiring between Sri Lanka and
Australia will never be the same.
This is because of one man's idea of becoming a hero- Ross Emerson
who called the spinner and set the cricket World on fire. There was
the possibility of Ranatunga going home and Muralitharan following
suit. The Lankans believed that Muralitharan would not be called
following assurance from the International Cricket Council.
However everything is not tickety boo with the adjourned code of
conduct hearing on Ranatunga. The Lankans have quite rightly asked
for a ruling on the Muralitharan's action before they front up to
England in Perth on Friday where Emerson will stand again. The ICC
will have to act fast and tell the Sri Lankans.
If Muralitharan remains in Australia the Lankans reckon he will be
called again by Emerson in Perth. Muralitharan has captured 203
wickets in 42 Tests and if he stays here and does not paly his
credibility would be in question.
Why must the Sri Lankan cricketers suffer such ignominy and
humiliation ?
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)