Sri Lanka Minister Slams Police Probe On 2011 Cricket World Cup

Sri Lankan players, part of 2011 World Cup, were questioned by the police last year.© AFP

Sri Lankan police “botched” an investigation into the 2011 cricket World Cup final which the country lost to India, a senior minister told parliament Tuesday, reviving an explosive match-fixing controversy. Mahindananda Aluthgamage, who was sports minister at the time, said he was “not satisfied” after the criminal investigation department dropped the case following allegations he made in June last year. “The CID took the investigation in the wrong direction of the players and found nothing. As a result, they botched the case,” Aluthgamage, who is now agriculture minister, said in response to queries from the country’s political opposition.

“They did not question any of the officials or the office bearers of the board. Had they done that, the outcome of the investigation would have been different.

“I said players were not involved. To mislead the investigation the CID brought them in, but did not question the board president and secretary or the team manager.

“The management and officials knew what was happening, but their statements were not recorded,” Aluthgamage said.

Sri Lankan police questioned team captain Kumar Sangakkara for nine hours but said they found no evidence of match fixing by Sri Lankan players and dropped the case.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) world governing body also said it had looked into the allegations and found no reason to doubt the 2011 result.

Sri Lanka’s four changes to the team just before the final at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium were raised as suspicious.

And Arjuna Ranatunga, Sri Lanka’s 1996 World Cup-winning skipper, has also raised doubts about the 2011 final, but stopped short of making direct allegations against players.

Aluthgamage told parliament that match fixing was rife in Sri Lanka.

“Without ending match fixing, we will never be able to win another World Cup,” the minister said as Sri Lanka’s national team left for the T20 World Cup to be played in the United Arab Emirates and Oman from October 17.

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Sri Lanka made match fixing a criminal offence in 2019. Offenders face a jail term of up to 10 years and fines of up to 100 million rupees ($500,000).

Harin Fernando, the sports minister who introduced the law, has said the ICC considers Sri Lanka one of the world’s most corrupt nations.

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