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Ravi Questions Lokuge On SLC

Wednesday, 4 November 2009 - 11:12 AM SL Time

by Saman Indrajith

The government yesterday failed to answer a question raised by the Opposition on the administration of Sri Lanka Cricket funds and requested for more time.

UNP Colombo District MP, Ravi Karunanayake, requested Minister of Sports and Public Recreation Gamini Lokuge to inform the House the names of persons who are administering funds of Sri Lanka Cricket the cash position at the moment and for the last five years on yearly basis the source of funds to the Cricket Board for the last ten (10) years on yearly basis whether all awards which help the country to earn revenue are decided by a Tender Board and if not, the method which is fairly applied.

MP Karunanayake also asked the Sport Minister to submit to the House the audited accounts of Sri Lanka Cricket for the past six (6) years.

He also requested the Sports Minister to state the amount been paid to national cricketers and other contracted players whether their earnings are tax free if not what the tax input is the names of the 20 most expensive officers at Sri Lanka Cricket their monthly/yearly earnings for the past five (05) years on yearly basis separately.

Sports Minister Lokuge was not present at the chamber when the question listed in the Order Paper came up. Chief Government Whip Urban Development and Sacred Area Development Minister Dinesh Gunawardena asked for one month`s time to answer the question.

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Anusha wins a bronze for Sri Lanka

The 3rd Asian Women s Indoor Games commenced from 31st October 2009 at Hanoi, Vietnam and Sri Lanka s women s boxing team comprising of Anusha Kodituwakku (Pin Wt), Nilmini Jayasinghe (Fly Wt), Sithari Sandareka (Bantam Wt) and Niluka Karunarathna (Feather wt) participated at this tournament.

Anusha Kodituwakku went against Mari Murayama of Japan in the first fight in the preliminaries. Although Mari put on a brave fight, she was no match for the agile Anusha Kodituwakku who kept on scoring well until she won the bout by 25 points to 8.
In the quarter-finals, Anusha Kodituwakku beat Mal Rai of Nepal by 12 points to 1 and won the bronze medal in the semi-finals after she lost to hard hitting Nguyen Hhi Hoa of Vietnam by 4 points to 14 points.

Anusha was the champion of the Asian Boxing Championships held in Vietnam in 2006. She is also the only member from the 19 member contingent from Sri Lanka to have won a medal so far at this year s Asian Women s Indoor Games.

Nilmini Jayasinghe, the gold medal winner at the International Women s Championships in Russia this year, lost to powerful Chhoto Loura of India by 10:2 in the quarter finals. Sithari Sandaraka was outclassed by Zhang Qin of China in the 2nd round. Niluka Karunarathna lost to Ngo Thi Chung of Vietnam by 3:14.


Congratulations Anusha!

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Ravi Questions Lokuge On SLC


Arjuna will be very happy to learn on this issue, at last someone has raised it seriously.

The former skipper tried his best in many ways to expose the accounts but it went under the carpet all the time.
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LK Information  4 Nov 2009 06:02:38 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Lokuge ta kela wenewa......

The former skipper tried his best in many ways to expose the accounts but it went under the carpet all the time.


yes indeed.....
but, he'll also be in trouble for his foreign trips..... now his bro too....
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Ramz,

As expected the Paks crushed the Kiwis.

Had Afridi lasted for a couple of overs more they would have ended 300 plus.

Most Paks crowds were at the grounds to see Afridi heroics, the player obliged in style.
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Yes Zaha,,, i knew that ME conditions will favor Pakis.....

when Afridi was on fire,,,,, they should have taken the batting PP..... they would have passed 300+ easily
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the player obliged in style.

yes indeed.... Afrdi is playing some sensible cricket now,,,, not 'soda bottle' batting llike before......
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Afrdi is playing some sensible cricket now


Ramz......the 'captaincy fever' has hit him, that may be the reason in his change of approach.

The moment Younis is dumped or indisposed, Afridi will pounce of that opportunity.
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Well done! its even better if she can KO Lokuge out of that position.....Congratulations Anusha!
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