“CHAMARI BAY” ANNOUNCED BY SYDNEY THUNDER

Sydney Thunder announces “Chamari Bay”

 

WBBL team Sydney Thunder has named  a specially dedicated seating zone at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) for their WBBL Derby clash on November 26, after Sri Lankan cricketer Chamari Athapaththu.

The area is named as the “Chamari Bay.”

This initiative is aimed at recognizing the exceptional contributions of Chamari Athapaththu, for Sydney Thunder who has so far emerged as a standout performer in the tournament, amassing an impressive total of 374 runs in just nine matches, with an impressive average of 41.55.
anticipated encounter.

Expressing her excitement about the initiative, Chamari Athapaththu said, “I am truly honored and thrilled to have a dedicated seating zone named after me at the Sydney Cricket Ground. It’s a special moment for me, and I am looking forward to the match at this iconic venue. I hope ‘Chamari Bay’ becomes a gathering place for cricket enthusiasts and brings people together to celebrate the spirit of the game.”

 

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Sports Minister orders inquiry over Promodya’s statement

Sri Lanka’s Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe has requested the Sports Ministry’s Special Investigation Unit for the Prevention of Sports Offences to investigate the recent allegations of corruption made by Sri Lanka’s Cricket Selection Committee Chief Pramodya Wickramasinghe.

Issuing a statement, the Sports Ministry said Wickramasinghe had told the media recently that he had information on match-fixing, illegal activities, and betting related to Sri Lanka Cricket, which are activities considered as offences under the Prevention of Sports Offences Act 2019.

Stating that it is a serious allegation, considering the fact that it has been made by the Chief of Sri Lanka’s Cricket Selection Committee, the Sports Ministry said it has caused uproar among the public.

The Ministry added that the Sports Minister has instructed the Ministry’s Special Investigation Unit for the Prevention of Sports Offences to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the matter.

(NewsWire)

 

 

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India reach WC finals amid pitch changing allegations

India roared into the Finals of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup last night (15), after beating New Zealand by 70 runs.

Kohli became the first man in the history of One Day International cricket to score 50 centuries in the format, with India setting up a first-innings score of 397/4.

India will now face the winner of Thursday’s second semi-final between South Africa and Australia.

However, India’s cricket board, the BCCI, has been accused of intervening in the choice of pitch for India’s semi-final against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

The selection of pitches at the tournament is the preserve of the International Cricket Council, governed by the principle that surfaces will be chosen to promote a neutral set of conditions, neither favouring the host nation’s strengths nor devaluing the evenness of the contest for the global audience.

Wednesday’s match at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai was due to be played on a new surface but has been moved to one previously used twice.

Pitches are selected and prepared by the local groundstaff and authority with oversight from the International Cricket Council’s pitch consultant.

No regulations have been broken but it appears the ICC pitch consultant was only informed after the change had been made.

“Changes to planned pitch rotations are common towards the end of an event of this length, and has already happened a couple of times,” said an ICC spokesperson.

“This change was made on the recommendation of the venue curator in conjunction with our host.

“The ICC independent pitch consultant was apprised of the change and has no reason to believe the pitch won’t play well.”

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has said, “It is a bit of a sour taste.”

“It doesn’t sit with me that a World Cup semi-final is played on a used pitch.”

“They have played the best cricket by a country mile. They shouldn’t have got involved in what the surface should be,” he has further said.

(Agencies)

 

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SLC to appear before COPE today

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has been summoned before the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) today (14) at 2.00pm.

Alleged fraud, corruption, and other malpractices said to have taken place at SLC are to be discussed at length at the COPE meeting.

 

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