Sri Lanka's Chairman of Selectors resigns in protest
Sri Lanka's Chairman of Selectors Guy de Alwis has resigned, complaining of persistent political interference in the selection process
Charlie Austin
01-Apr-2003
Sri Lanka's Chairman of Selectors Guy de Alwis has resigned, complaining of
persistent political interference in the selection process.
De Alwis, a notable absentee at a press conference on Monday to discuss
selection for the forthcoming Sharjah Cup, had only just been re-appointed
chairman of a new five-man panel.
However, the refusal of Johnston Fernando, the Minister of Sports, to ratify
his original 15-man squad for the four-nation tournament was the last straw.
Speaking to the Island newspaper, he launched a scathing attack on Fernando'
s continual interference, claiming he had no option but to stand down.
"The Minister of Sports has interfered in everything from the time I took
over and there is no way that I can continue in such circumstances," said de
Alwis.
"Every single time I sent in a team for ministerial approval he has opposed
it and you simply cant work like this," he added.
De Alwis is the third Chairman of Selectors to resign during
Fernando's one and a half year tenure in charge.
Aravinda de Silva, recently appointed as a selector by Fernando against the
advice of the Cricket Board, is now the leading candidate for the
chairmanship.