"You can't blame only the players, they are demoralised. It is the fault of the management."The comprehensive series defeat compounded woes for a side beset by injuries and leadership changes. Ranatunga renewed calls for Sri Lanka Cricket chief Thilanga Sumathipala to be sacked, and urged the International Cricket Council to investigate management at the board. Last week, Ranatunga, 53, told AFP there was no "proper discipline" in the national side, which has suffered a string of humiliating home defeats in recent months.
"We don't have selectors with a backbone," Ranatunga said, referring to the panel headed by Sanath Jayasuriya, a former teammate of Ranatunga's 1996 World Cup-winning side. Ranatunga has accused Sumathipala of involvement in gambling - a charge which would preclude him from a board position at SLC - and urged the ICC to investigate. Sumathipala has vehemently denied the allegations.#SLvIND | Arjuna Ranatunga slams @OfficialSLC over whitewash against Indiahttps://t.co/6wHKGT9pua pic.twitter.com/4AFJudfIx4
— HT Sports (@HTSportsNews) August 15, 2017
Arjuna Ranatunga will now demand a probe into this 0-3 series loss, with Sri Lankan sports minister. — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 15, 2017Sumathipala told AFP last week that Ranatunga was leading a smear campaign against him in a bid to wrest leadership of the board for himself. "Every time the game is affected at the middle, Sri Lanka cricketers are not performing to the expectation, we hear this kind of noise coming from the same quarter," Sumathipala said.
Since retiring from the game, Ranatunga has entered politics and was an unelected cricket administrator in 2008. Last month he demanded an investigation into Sri Lanka's 2011 World Cup loss to India, which was marred by allegations of match-fixing.Cricket In Sri Lanka Being Run By People With Bad Reputation: Arjuna Ranatunga | Writes @dp_satish https://t.co/uV1XVbug1w
— cricketnext (@cricketnext) August 4, 2017
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