Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) will hold fresh cricket board elections on March 28
to elect a president and executive committee for the year. Thilanga
Sumathipala, currently remanded in custody after becoming embroiled in a
passport scandal, has confirmed that he will not be standing for
re-election.
Sumathipala's executive committee was elected into office in June 2003 for a
one-year term. However, as per Sri Lanka sports law, all sporting bodies
must hold their Annual General Meetings before March 31. The board must
officially notify members and submit its accounts before February 28.
Although Sumathipala is stepping aside, his team still expected to win
easily and the two current vice-presidents, Aravinda de Silva and AJM
Muzammil, would appear to be frontrunners for the top post. But board
sources have not ruled out a suitable candidate being drafted in from
outside the current executive committee.
Meanwhile, reports in The Island, a newspaper, on Wednesday claimed that the
government is considering the appointment of another interim committee to
manage the affairs of the board. If the Sports Minister did cancel the
elections, it would be the fourth government-appointed administration since
1999.