Sri Lanka's Sports Minister, Johnston Fernando, has decided to revoke his
decision to nominate former cricket board president Thilanga Sumathipala as
the Sri Lanka's main representative at the forthcoming International Cricket
Council (ICC) Executive Board meeting in June.
The minister backed down after four members of the 10-member interim
committee currently managing the affairs of the Board of Control for Cricket
in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) threatened to resign if protocol was broken and
Sumathipala, a non board member, was asked to attend the high profile
meeting.
Speaking to CricInfo, the minister, who maintains that Sumathipala was
treated unfairly by the previous PA government, which dissolved his
administration in March 2001, said that Hemaka Amarasuriya, the recently
appointed chairman of the interim committee, will represent Sri Lanka at the
meeting, but Sumathipala will be his standby.
Before minister's decision, the secretary of the interim committee, Kushil
Gunasekera, treasurer Tryphon Mirando, chairman of selectors Michael Tissera
and former Test batsman Sidath Wettimuny confirmed that they were willing to
resign over the issue as a matter of principal.
But although Fernando backed down, the decision to appoint Sumathipala as
standby has still irked the four, who believe that an interim committee
member should be appointed. They are now waiting on the minister to confirm
his decision before considering what action to take.
But the minister's request had received some support in the interim
committee at an emergency meeting on Thursday night. Lawrence Amarasena, a
member of Sumathipala's previous executive committee, along with new
appointees Ajith Jayasekara and Lucian Merrinnage are believed to have
supported the proposed appointment.
Nalin Ladduwahetty said he would support the view of Interim Committee
chairman Hemaka Amarasuriya whilst Roshan Mahanama did not attend the
meeting.
The chairman did not call for a vote on the issue, deciding instead to hand
over the decision to the minister.