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Shammi Silva elected new SLC President [UPDATE]

(UTV|COLOMBO) – UPDATE: Shammi Silva on Thursday (21) elected as the President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Board for the year 2019/2021.
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(UTV|COLOMBO) – Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Elections will go ahead as scheduled on Thursday (21) after one of the parties agreed to contest for different positions other than originally intended.

Mohan de Silva was to contest for the President’s position and Ravin Wickremaratne for Secretary but on Wednesday (20), they opted before the Court to fight for the posts of Secretary and Vice-President respectively.

They had petitioned the Appeal Court over the rejection of their candidature by the SLC’s Nominations Committee.

The SLC elections were due since May last year but could not take place due to questions over the suitability of certain candidates.

Mohan de Silva and Wickremaratne are from the camp of the former SLC President Thilanga Sumathipala.

Sumathipala’s nomination to contest the May election was challenged by Nishantha Ranatunga, a former Secretary and the brother of the World Cup-winning Captain Arjuna Ranatunga.

Sumathipala, a Member of Parliament (MP), has announced that he will no longer seek Office at SLC.

Ranatunga, who is bitterly opposed to Sumathipala and is now Aviation Minister, also filed nominations for the Vice-President’s post. He is from the camp of Jayantha Dharmadasa, a leading businessman, who is fighting for the President’s post.

Shammi Silva, a Sumathipala proxy, is also in the fray for the President’s post.

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