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SLC secy resigns following team’s poor show

Updated on: 05 November,2023 08:02 AM IST  |  Colombo
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Sri Lanka lost to India by a massive 302 runs in Mumbai on Thursday. They are virtually out of the semi-final race

SLC secy resigns following team’s poor show

Mohan de Silva

Sri Lanka Cricket secretary Mohan de Silva has resigned in the wake of the national team’s disappointing run in the ODI World Cup in India.


Sri Lanka lost to India by a massive 302 runs in Mumbai on Thursday. They are virtually out of the semi-final race. 


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De Silva’s resignation came after the sports minister Roshan Ranasinghe’s call for the mass resignation of the SLC administration following the team’s heavy loss to India. Ranasinghe, in a statement, blamed the selection committee and the SLC administration for the debacle.

The SLC administration led by Shammi Silva had called for a probe report from the team management over the Wankhede hammering which saw the side being bundled out for 55.

Silva was elected uncontested as chair, his third successive term at SLC. His current term expires only in 2025.

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