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Sri Lankan team are currently touring Bangladesh and are set to play a three-match ODI series. Despite the dispute with the board, Perera assured that the players are currently focusing on the series.
Sri Lanka s limited-overs skipper Kusal Perera opened about the contract dispute with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC) on Saturday. He said that he is hoping to resolve the matter with the board. We do have concerns about the contracts. We can t say it s not affecting us - that would be a lie and everyone would know it s a lie. But I m hoping we can talk to the cricket board and resolve this fairly, Perera was quoted as saying ESPNcricinfo.
Monday, 12 April 2021 - 17:54
The new Management Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) appointed by the Sports Minister, Namal Rajapaksa, met the media at SLC headquarters with its Chairman, Professor Arjuna de Silva emphasising that nobody was working to anybody’s agendas, and that he and his committee was there to solely fulfill what was expected of him by the sports minister in the short space of one month in the run up to the May 22 annual general meeting.
Prof de Silva also announced that a T20 Legends match will go on as planned.
He said that would be a good opportunity for the national players to shape up in view of the next T20 World Cup.
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