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SLC denies allegations by certain media reports

SLC denies allegations by certain media reports

September 16, 2021   03:25 pm

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Sri Lanka Cricket today said it vehemently denies allegations leveled by certain media reports, which cited that some of the players in the Sri Lanka national team, who played in the T20i series against South Africa, did not fully commit themselves or deliberately underperformed on the field.

“Sri Lanka Cricket has not received such a complaint from the ‘Team Management’ against any player of the national squad.”

“Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to inform you that it was the same group of players who played in the ODI series which Sri Lanka won against South Africa,” it said in a statement.

Sri Lanka not only won the ODI series vs South Africa 2 – 1 but also gained crucial points and climbed up in the rankings of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League, the SLC said.

The country’s cricket governing body added that it is understood and acknowledged by the fans that the Sri Lanka National Team, since the recent past, is progressing forward by winning important contests and heading in the right direction.

“Therefore, Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to request from the respective news organizations, which published the false and fabricated news item to follow ethical journalism practices, as such, false reporting will destabilize and scuttle the National Team’s preparations ahead of the crucial ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.”

Such false reporting will also mentally affect the players, who are showing commitment and desire to count their presence in the team, as witnessed in the recent competitions Sri Lanka played, the release said.

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