Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene (left) is watched by Pakistani wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal as he plays a shot during a compare in a World Cup contest during The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo upon Feb 26. Jayawardene is reportedly deliberation suing a state-run radio network for hinting he might have helped repair a World Cup compare opposite Pakistan.
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COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s former skipper Mahela Jayawardene is reportedly deliberation suing a state-run radio network for hinting he might have helped repair a World Cup compare opposite Pakistan.
Jayawardene, who mislaid his center branch for only dual runs in a diversion which Sri Lanka mislaid by eleven runs, was mulling authorised movement opposite a hire for implying he was guilty of corruption, a BBC said.
Jayawardene’s physical education instructor told AFP upon Tuesday which they were not commenting since “a grave routine has been initiated.”
The state radio explanation pronounced a internal office worker had placed an $18,000 gamble upon Sri Lanka losing a game.
The TV channel speculated over either Jayawardene as well as Thilan Samaraweera, discharged for one, had “changed a game” by removing out low as well as pronounced a result would have been opposite had a span scored some-more runs.
Despite tall hopes entrance in to a match, 1996 champions Sri Lanka fell reduced of Pakistan’s sum of 277-7, withdrawal thousands during a packaged R. Premadasa track in Colombo devastated.
Governing physique Sri Lanka Cricket pronounced they had not perceived a grave censure from a dual players.
“We have been not wakeful of a issue,” Sri Lanka Cricket arch senior manager military officer Ajith Jayasekera told AFP.
Three Pakistan Test players — Salman Butt as well as gait bowlers Mohammad Asif as well as Mohammad Aamer — were final month criminialized upon charges of crime relating to final year’s Lord’s Test opposite England.
Many Sri Lankan players have been investigated by a International Cricket Council over match-fixing in a past.
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