SLC suspends all board-run home tournaments

Sep 02, 2023 at 6:23 AM
SLC suspends all board-run home tournaments

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Friday introduced that it was suspending all board-run home tournaments within the nation, a transfer understood to have stemmed from a dispute surrounding the restructuring of those tournaments.

“Sri Lanka Cricket has decided to immediately halt all board-conducted domestic tournaments,” SLC acknowledged in a media launch. “This includes the ongoing Major Club 3-Day Tournament and also the Invitational Club Tier ‘B’ 3-Day Tournament.”

The scenario goes again to 2021 when SLC had sought to revamp its home construction that critics had lengthy seen as bloated. The plan, which was really useful by the now-defunct Technical Advisory Committee headed by Aravinda de Silva, had seen a two-tier construction completed away with and changed by two teams of 13 groups.

The thought was that these 26 groups would compete in three-day matches over the course of a season, with the underside two sides from every group (4 in complete) relegated for the primary two years, with three groups being relegated within the third. This would then go away 15 groups taking part in in Sri Lanka’s premier home event, thus addressing complaints over its bloated nature in addition to presumably cultivating a tradition of upper calibre cricket.

However, a byproduct of the relegation system was that the relegated groups would not have a three-day event to compete in, as an alternative contesting within the Governor’s Trophy, a limited-overs event. This in flip led to a number of relegated golf equipment complaining a couple of lack of cricket each in amount and high quality.

On June 17, following these complaints, SLC, at an Emergency General Meeting, held a vote amongst its members to reinstate the two-tier system that had been in place previous to 2021. The transfer was ratified by SLC membership and thus the Major Club three-day Tournament and the Invitational Club Tier B three-day event started in June and July 2023 respectively.

In phrases of deciding which sides would compete within the new Tier B event, SLC determined to incorporate the 4 relegated groups from 2022, in addition to the highest six groups from the Governor’s Trophy event.

This transfer nevertheless was protested by Gesto Cricket Club (GCC), a crew competing and hovering close to the underside of the Governor’s Trophy event. While the precise reasoning is unclear, they might take the matter to Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeals, which in August dominated to take up the listening to at a future date till which era the tournaments can be allowed to proceed as deliberate.

GCC, sad with this consequence, appealed the choice to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Sports. This enchantment can be ratified by Sri Lanka’s sports activities minister, Roshan Ranasinghe, following which the Director General of Sports wrote to SLC on August 25 stating that any transfer to vary a event’s construction may solely occur by means of a change within the SLC’s structure. As per Sri Lanka’s Sports Law, any change to SLC’s structure requires the approval of the sports activities minister.

SLC for his or her half declare to have written to the sports activities minister in search of approval however says they’d not obtained a response. However, because the change was merely a shift again to the earlier format, an SLC official confirmed that they’d gone forward with it regardless following the approval of their membership. An SLC official advised ESPNcricinfo that this was an inexpensive assumption to make as this was a change again to the construction that had been in place for a number of years prior, in addition to one voted for by its members. That, although, now appears to be the sticking level.

“Accordingly, Sri Lanka Cricket is compelled to suspend all SLC-organised domestic cricket tournaments until clarification is obtained on the same,” concluded the media launch.

As to when that clarification is perhaps forthcoming is unclear, with the one certainty at current being that the continuation of Sri Lanka’s home cricket season is firmly within the fingers of the nation’s sports activities minister.