Sri Lankan match fixing probe runs into further delays
Sri Lanka's special anti corruption investigator, Desmond Fernando, admitted today that he is not in a position to submit his match fixing report by the end of this month
CricInfo
29-Jun-2001
Sri Lanka's special anti corruption investigator, Desmond Fernando, admitted
today that he is not in a position to submit his match fixing report by the
end of this month.
According to Fernando, the report will now be handed over on July 10th.
Fernando cited a "sore shoulder" as the reason for the latest delay.
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) appointed Fernando on
November 6th last year to look into the allegations made by Indian Bookmaker
Mukesh Guptha that Arjuna Ranatunga and Aravinda de Silva accepted money to
under perform in the 1994 tour of India.
Fernando was first asked to report back to the BCCSL after 30 days. This was
then extended to three-months, as Fernando traveled to India and the UK to
gather information.
Fernando's investigations were then hampered by delays to the planned
interviews with Ranatunga and De Silva. The players finally met with
Fernando and detectives of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit in April.
Following the completion of those interviews the Interim Board Chairman,
Vijaya Malalsekera, had expected the report to be ready in time for last
weeks ICC Executive Meeting in London.