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Mendis resigns as Sri Lanka chief executive

May 03, 2005 12:26 IST
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Sri Lanka Cricket's chief executive Duleep Mendis has quit his post, the decision forming the latest setback to the island's crisis-hit administration of the sport.

A former Sri Lanka captain, manager and coach, Mendis handed over a letter of resignation to Sri Lanka Cricket's executive committee late last week.

His decision followed questioning by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) with regard to an alleged refusal to relinquish documents to sports ministry officials.

"I have handed over my letter of resignation but at this stage I do not want to go into the reasons for my decision," Mendis said on Tuesday.

Caught in the middle of the cricket board crisis, Mendis said that he would outline the exact reasons for his decision later in the week.

In March, Sri Lanka Cricket's registration was suspended by sports minister Jeewan Kumaratunga on the grounds of alleged financial mismanagement.

A complicated legal dispute ensued as the board's elected executive committee, headed by president Thilanga Sumathipala, challenged the decision in court.

Sumathipala's group obtained a temporary injunction that prevented the minister from dissolving Sri Lanka Cricket or taking control of the board's headquarters.

However, Sri Lanka Cricket was compelled to hand over all "movable property", including documents, to an interim committee appointed by the minister to run the game.

An alleged failure to hand over all documents led to a complaint being lodged with police and Mendis being summoned to appear before the CID department.

The sports minister's decision to suspend the board was later followed by a parliamentary gazette designed to change the sports law.

Sumathipala's group have objected to the proposed amendments, which include a ban on officials with links to the gambling industry, and are challenging the gazette in court.

The confusion created by the legal dispute has delayed the appointment of a new coach, the completion of player contracts and stalled a bidding process for the team's sponsorship rights.

Sumathipala has claimed that his executive committee remains in charge of all Sri Lanka Cricket's infrastructure and the management of the domestic game.

However, the International Cricket Council advised all its members last week to recognise the interim committee, headed by businessman Jayantha Dharmadasa, as the official body.

 

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