Ranatunga: I was set up
Arjuna Ranatunga, the former captain of Sri Lanka, has issued a passionate denial of any wrongdoing following the accusation that he has been involved in match fixing
CricInfo
04-Apr-2001
Arjuna Ranatunga, the former captain of Sri Lanka, has issued a passionate
denial of any wrongdoing following the accusation that he has been involved
in match fixing.
Ranatunga and former vice-captain Aravinda de Silva were both implicated in
the Indian police report, apparently named by the infamous bookmaker, MK
Gupta, in connection with a match in 1994.
"Cricket is everything to me and how can anyone think that I will do
something like that," Ranatunga said before declaring his faith in the ICC
investigation and promising to co-operate fully with their enquiry.
"I have explained my position about the so-called match-fixing charges, and
I have also said that I am ready to face any International Cricket Council
enquiry to clear my name. I have full faith in the ICC and I am ready to
meet any of their representatives to give any clarification they need."
Ranatunga also suggested he was the victim of a conspiracy. "The old board
was after me because I had criticized its functioning, as I knew something
bad was happening there. This is the reason they went after me," he claimed.
The Sri Lankan cricket board is currently in a period of flux. The Minister
for Sport suspended it last week following charges of financial
irregularity, and placed an interim board in place.