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Home » Goodnews Stories Srilankan Expats » Articles » Bungling administration drives Sri Lanka Cricket to depths of despair BY TREVINE RODRIGO IN MELBOURNE
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Bungling administration drives Sri Lanka Cricket to depths of despair BY TREVINE RODRIGO IN MELBOURNE

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Bungling administration drives Sri Lanka Cricket to depths of despair

BY TREVINE RODRIGO IN MELBOURNE

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A once proud cricketing nation, Sri Lanka have fallen into a deep abyss and appear powerless to claw their way back from their pathetic plight as the world watches and wonder what has struck them down.

Less than a year ago the rebuilding process appeared to be on course under the watchful eye of South African Graham Ford as the young and inexperienced Sri Lankans sans retired stars Mahela Jayawardena, Kumar Sangakkara, Tillekeratne Dilshan, Chaminda Vaas and a few others took on the might of the then number one Test team Australia, and comprehensively thrashed them 3-0 at home to signal the changing of the guard.

The excitement that was derived from that success was short-lived as Sri Lanka then made a morass of mistakes, appointing a performance Manager who apparently interfered with Ford’s coaching style leaving the South African with no recourse than to chuck it in and return to his homeland. The result has since been horrendous to say the least as the Lankans were held by Bangladesh at home in all three formats and were then beaten in a one-day series by bottom rung Zimbabwe at home and nearly lost the solitary Test too.

Skipper Angelo Matthews was then made a scapegoat after the Zimbabwean tragedy and he resigned in disgust at the pressure heaped on him by those responsible for handling cricket affairs distancing themselves from him and the team because of the loss.

This was followed by the ultimate embarrassment when number one seeded India toured thereafter and absolutely reduced Sri Lanka cricket to a shambles. Adding insult to injury some former Indian greats such as Legendary Sunil Gavaskar then took pot shots at the struggling nation by saying that an Indian provincial side could easily thrash teams such as Sri Lanka.

What ails Sri Lanka cricket mystifies their die-hard fans worldwide. But it is clear to see that tunnel visioned administration with little knowledge but plenty of political mileage appears set to reduce this once talented nation to the depths of despair and ultimate decimation.

It is definitely time for a complete revamp of Sri Lanka’s cricket administration if the game is to prosper once more although the task of removing the deep rooted stooges within would be challenging.

In fairness, there is plenty of emerging talent at the moment with the likes of Kusal Mendis, Dhananjaya De Silva, Asela Gunerarne, Laksahan Sandakan, Niroshan Dickwella, Dilruwan Perera and a few others showing the hallmarks of greatness for the future. But to play with a team of emerging stars and no direction is certainly not the recipe for success.

If the alarm bells are not sounding loudly in this cricket mad nation at the moment they are then they may as well bury their heads in the sand and believe what Ostriches’ do, that no one can see them.

Time for sanity to prevail and the powers that be stem the embarrassment of Sri Lanka’s cricket which they and their countless fans have to endure.

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