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ICC revokes ban on Sri Lanka Cricket

ICC revokes ban on Sri Lanka Cricket
In a serious improvement, the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) Sunday lifted its ban on Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) with quick impact.

ICC suspended Sri Lanka’s membership in the course of the ICC World Cup 2023 in November as a consequence of their authorities’s fixed interference in board affairs.

“The Worldwide Cricket Council lifted the ban on Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) at present with quick impact,” the ICC mentioned in a press launch.

“On 10 November 2023, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have been suspended for violation of obligations as an ICC Member, particularly, “the requirement to handle its affairs autonomously and be sure that there is no such thing as a authorities interference within the governance, regulation and/or administration of cricket in Sri Lanka.”

Regardless that the ban has been lifted, Sri Lanka misplaced the internet hosting rights of the ICC U19 Males’s Cricket World Cup, which is now being presently performed in South Africa.

“The ICC Board met on 21 November and it was determined that Sri Lanka can proceed to compete internationally each in bilateral cricket and ICC occasions, however the ongoing U19 Males’s Cricket World Cup was moved to South Africa, having initially been set to be performed in Sri Lanka.

“The ICC Board has been monitoring the state of affairs for the reason that suspension and are actually happy that SLC are not in breach of membership obligations,” the press launch concluded.

It have to be famous that the ICC mentioned in November that Sri Lanka Cricket was “in severe breach” of its obligations as a member, highlighting “the requirement to handle its affairs autonomously and to make sure that there is no such thing as a authorities interference”.

ICC banned Sri Lanka cricket only a day after their parliament requested the board to resign over allegations by sports activities minister Roshan Ranasinghe that it had syphoned off tens of millions of {dollars}.