Sri Lanka rejects BCCI request on IPL players - Indian Media
April 20, 2011 12:54 pm
In what could strain the relations between the BCCI and Sri Lanka Cricket, the Lankan government and SLC have decided to stick to their decision of calling back national cricketers playing in the IPL, by May 5, Indian Media reports.
Early this month they had ordered the players to return to the country to prepare for the upcoming England tour, starting on May 10.
Though no meetings took place between the BCCI and SLC but Indian officials did speak to their Lankan counterparts on the matter and requested them to let their players play in the Twenty20 event at-least till May 15.
But sports minister Mahindanada Aluthgamage and the Cricket Board (SLC) have decided to ignore the Indian request.
A Sri Lankan Cricket source said in Colombo on Wednesday that Aluthgamage, Sri Lanka Cricket and the national selection committee had lengthy deliberations on Tuesday on the matter.
Accordingly, some 11 Sri Lankans, including the star players Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardena and the newly appointed Sri Lankan captain Tillakaratne Dilshan would have to abide by the Sri Lankan decision.
Aluthgamage has said that interests of Sri Lankan cricket was his priority and Sri Lankans would be sending a polite explanation on the decision to the Indians.
Former captain Sangakkara, now leading Deccan Chargers, said the players will have to abide by the Sri Lanka Cricket decision but expressed hope that two boards would sort out the issue, Hindustan Times reports.