Sri Lanka without liaison officer of their own (5 March 1999)
A bungling on the part of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) has led to Sri Lanka going to England to defend the World Cup without a liaison officer of their own choice
05-Mar-1999
5 March 1999
Sri Lanka without liaison officer of their own
The Daily News
A bungling on the part of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri
Lanka (BCCSL) has led to Sri Lanka going to England to defend the
World Cup without a liaison officer of their own choice.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the World Cup Cricket
Committee (WCCC) requested the Cricket Boards of all participating
countries to nominate a suitable United Kingdom-based person for the
post.
The right of appointment however rested with the ECB and the World
Cup committee.
It is reliably understood that the BCCSL Executive Committee was
misdirected into sending B.H. Perera's name as the nominee. Perera is
at present the press liaison officer of the BCCSL.
Perera's name was however rejected by the ECB and World Cup committee
and instead, two Englishmen have been appointed in his place - Alex
Johnston (liaison officer) and Peter Smith (baggage master).
We understand from UK sources that contracts have been signed and
finalised on these appointments.
The BCCSL are not without any qualified people in the United Kingdom
to undertake such a post.
A long-standing Sri Lankan resident in the UK, Alan Wahab, who is
also a member of the BCCSL's representative committee in the UK, did
an admirable job as liaison officer of the team when they toured
England last year.
Tickets moving fast
Over 500 tickets have already been sold priced at 55 pounds sterling
each for the World Cup '99 charity dinner organised by the BCCSL
representative committee in the UK to welcome Arjuna Ranatunga and
the world champions.
The dinner is scheduled to be held at Grosvenor House Hotel in Park
Lane, London on May 1.
According to a press release from London, nearly 1,000 guests from
the world of sport, business, travel trade, airline industry, and
diplomats are expected to grace the occasion.
National carrier Air Lanka will fly the national team to London, and
also top musical group the Gypsies who will provide the
entertainment. Proceeds of the dinner dance will go to raise funds
for the development of cricket in the Dambulla region, states the
communique.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)