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Sports Minister Asks Sri Lankan Cricket Team To Shape Up

Thursday, 1 December 2011 - 1:13 PM SL Time

Agence France-Presse

Sri Lanka`s sports minister has told the nation`s cricket team to start talking to each other to help end their losing streak, saying a lack of communication was the main problem in the squad.

Sports minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage met the players, selectors and administrators on Tuesday to find a solution ahead of next month`s Test and one-day tour of South Africa.

`It was revealed that the main reason why the national cricket team had failed to perform was due to miscommunication between the team, the selectors and the coaches,` the ministry said in a statement.

`It was discussed in detail the importance and the necessity for captain Tillakaratne Dilshan to maintain sound communications with the selection committee and coach (Geoff Marsh).`

The players were allowed to `openly and freely` discuss matters with the minister, the statement added.

Interim committees appointed by the government have run cricket in Sri Lanka for the last seven years, prompting accusations that politicians were interfering in the sport.

Aluthgamage two weeks ago dissolved Sri Lanka Cricket`s interim managing committee to clear the way for the national board committee to be elected for the first time in seven years in line with International Cricket Council rules.

Sri Lanka have failed to win Test and one-day series in their last three encounters in England, at home against Australia and in the United Arab Emirates against Pakistan.

Their worst performance came against Pakistan earlier this month when they lost the Test series 1-0 and the one-dayers 4-1, before being thrashed by five wickets in the lone Twenty20 international.

Local media has speculated about tensions in the team after Sri Lanka lost the World Cup final to India in April that led to the resignations of skipper Kumar Sangakkara and his deputy Mahela Jayawardene.

Marsh, a former Australian opening batsman, took over as coach ahead of the Pakistan series.

Sri Lanka open the six-week tour of South Africa with a practice match in Benoni from December 9 to 11.

The back-to-back Tests will be played at Centurion (December 15-19), Durban (December 26-30) and Cape Town (January 3-7), before the rivals face-off in a five-match one-day series.

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zaharan
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LK Information  1 Dec 2011 07:21:09 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Sri Lanka's sports minister has told the nation's cricket team to start talking to each other to help end their losing streak, saying a lack of communication was the main problem in the squad.


Exactly. This is what I was talking about during the test matches. No messages of whatsoever went out of the dressing room to the middle. I noticed it very closely during the Sharjah Test.

Upon the completion of every over, Lakmal and Chandimal who were both sitting on the edge of the boundary line will look back at the player's enclosure for any messages, nothing 'official' then there they rush to the middle with the beverages and towel.
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Did you Know....

Sri Lankan cricketers salaries for series following the World Cup this year will be paid before December 15, Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage told parliament a short while ago. He said this in reply to a question raised in parliament by UNP MP Ravi Karunanayaka.


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Zaharan
You just answered my question. I also wouldn't have been motivated with
a) salaries arriving so late
b) to much of politics
Have seen the guys last summer in Kandy.
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Sri Lankan cricketers salaries for series following the World Cup this year will be paid before December 15, Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage told parliament a short while ago.


This Salary thing shouldn't be a big issue to them to under perform ....coz the Salary is not the only income they get ..in earlier days they were not considered as professionals and not paid any salaries
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'It was revealed that the main reason why the national cricket team had failed to perform was due to miscommunication between the team, the selectors and the coaches,

Money talks.
No money, no talk.
No talk, no work properly.
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LK Information  1 Dec 2011 12:50:15 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Aaa Sirla,
me silently doing doing work
no coming Zaha sirge crikos kade

goodma good finally them getting salary
first match starting on 15 Dec
them getting salary after will play goodma good
more than one year them no getting salary
wiper aunties always baaldi at home
then no peac of mind for players and no play good
now get salary no mandale kachal
them will do-ma well in south africa
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LK Information  1 Dec 2011 14:39:10 GMT  Report for Abuse  
May be the GOVT can ORDER them to win too...
:)
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Under-performers..acquire them!!
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Cricketers were not paid... What about the other employees in the cricket board were they paid??? I mean the top interim committee guys.
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