Three Sri Lankan selectors resign over Atapattu debacle
Three Sri Lankan selectors handed over their resignation to the Sports Minister Johnstone Fernando on Friday following the selection debacle that preceded the second Janashakthi National Test in Kandy
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05-Jan-2002
Three Sri Lankan selectors handed over their resignation to the Sports
Minister Johnstone Fernando on Friday following the selection debacle that
preceded the second Janashakthi National Test in Kandy.
The five-man panel caused a furor in the Sri Lankan team when they announced
that vice-captain Marvan Atapattu and fast bowler Charitha Fernando would be
rested for the game so that two youngsters could be given an opportunity to
gain experience.
The team management, who were not properly consulted over the issue,
complained that with the series not yet won the time was not ripe for
experimentation. With their requests for the selectors to change their mind
falling on deaf ears, they turned to the Sports Minister, who eventually
overruled the selectors, who are accountable to the ministry.
The three to hand over their resignation included former Test cricketers
Kapila Wijegunawardene, Brendon Kurrupu, and Amal Silva. All three had
stubbornly refused to accede the team management's request on Thursday night
for a rethink.
The remaining two members, Chairman Tikiri Banda Khelgamuwa, a former Ceylon
fast bowler with a controversial bowling action, and K.A. Nelson, a former
club cricketer, have not handed in their resignation.
There has been no confirmation from the ministry as to whether their
resignations have been accepted or indication as to whether Khelgamuwa and
Nelson will also be asked to stand down.