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SLC Introduces Strict New Conduct Regulations in Revised Player Contracts

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Sri Lanka Cricket is preparing to introduce a revised ethics code for nationally contracted players, marking a significant shift toward a more disciplined and professional national setup. The new framework, which will accompany the upcoming player contracts, is designed not only to regulate behavior but also to restore public confidence in the national team.

At the core of the proposed code are stricter guidelines governing personal interactions during international tours and home series. Players and support staff, including coaches, will be limited to engaging only with spouses or officially recognised partners. This measure aims to reduce external distractions and minimise the risk of undue influence, particularly in an era where concerns around information leaks and inducements remain prevalent.

The code also addresses language and conduct, both on and off the field. The use of obscene or inappropriate language during matches or official engagements will be considered a breach of discipline. Team managers will be granted authority to impose immediate fines, reinforcing accountability within the squad. Officials believe such steps will help cultivate a more respectful and professional team culture.

Social media usage has emerged as another focal point. Players will be prohibited from posting content that could undermine team unity or excessively promote personal branding at the expense of collective identity. The move reflects a growing recognition of the impact digital platforms have on team dynamics and public perception.

In terms of appearance, the new regulations introduce a formal dress and grooming standard. Players will not be allowed to wear ear studs, earrings, or display tattoos while representing the national side. Additionally, casual attire such as shorts and rubber slippers will be banned during visits to cricket board offices, practice sessions, and official tours. These measures are intended to project a consistent image of professionalism and discipline.

Anti-corruption considerations also underpin several aspects of the code. By restricting unauthorised interactions and closely monitoring player conduct, the board aims to safeguard the integrity of the game and prevent potential breaches.

The previous player contracts expired on March 31, and the new agreements, incorporating this ethics code, are expected to be presented soon. With these changes, Sri Lanka Cricket signals a firm commitment to reshaping the culture of the national team and aligning it with modern professional standards.

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Angelo Mathews sparks debate over England’s proposed Test tour reductions

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Former Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has strongly criticised reports that England may reduce future Test tours of Sri Lanka to a single match, warning that such a move risks undermining the fairness and integrity of the World Test Championship structure.

According to reports, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is reviewing its Future Tours Programme, with discussions suggesting that overseas red-ball series against nations such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh could be trimmed to just one Test, alongside white-ball fixtures. The shift is being linked to scheduling pressures and a push to prioritise longer home series against top-tier opposition.

However, Mathews has pushed back firmly against the idea, arguing that Test cricket must not be reshaped around commercial convenience or unequal participation between nations.
“We should not play one off test with anyone! If any country doesn’t want to play more than one so be it!” Mathews said, expressing clear frustration at the proposal.

He further stressed that all Test nations must be treated equally within the format, warning against creating an imbalance in match opportunities across the championship cycle.
“There’s nothing called bigger nations and test status is equal to all test playing nations,” he said.

Mathews also questioned the logic of restructuring series length while maintaining a unified global competition, pointing out the contradiction in workload and fairness.
“You can’t have 1 team playing 20 games and another playing 10 games in the same championship cycle!” he added.

His strongest criticism came when addressing the reasoning behind the proposed changes, which have been partly linked to revenue generation and broadcast appeal.

“Generating revenue and keeping test cricket alive is two different things and you should not mix up the two!” Mathews said, drawing a clear line between financial priorities and the preservation of the longest format.

The reported ECB discussions come amid wider debates within the International Cricket Council (ICC) over potential reforms to the World Test Championship, including proposals to expand participation and possibly allow single-Test series to contribute to standings for the first time.

The ICC is expected to review the proposals in upcoming meetings, with the future structure of Test cricket under increasing scrutiny as scheduling demands continue to grow across formats.

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SLC Drops Social Media Follower Rule From LPL Season 6 Player Criteria

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Sri Lanka Cricket has revised the player eligibility criteria for the upcoming Lanka Premier League Season 6, removing a controversial requirement linked to social media popularity after widespread criticism from fans and members of the cricket community.

The latest edition of the LPL Season 6 Player Registration and Draft Guide, released as Version 1.5 on May 9, no longer contains any minimum follower count requirements for players registering under the Icon, Star, or Gold categories.

The change comes just a day after Version 1.4 of the guide drew backlash for introducing social media-based benchmarks alongside cricketing qualifications. Under the earlier rules, players in the Icon and Star categories were expected to maintain more than 250,000 social media followers, while Gold category players were required to have at least 150,000 followers.

The previous guidelines described top-tier players as individuals with strong commercial value and a significant online audience, prompting criticism that the league was prioritizing digital influence over cricketing merit.

Following the backlash, Sri Lanka Cricket removed all references to follower counts in the revised document while keeping the existing cricket-related qualifications intact. Players will still be assessed based on factors such as international T20 experience, franchise league participation, and recent competitive appearances.

The original social media clause triggered debate across online platforms, with many questioning the contradiction between the new LPL criteria and Sri Lanka Cricket’s past messaging encouraging national players to limit distractions from social media and focus on performance.

Critics also argued that a player’s standing in the tournament should be determined by achievements on the field rather than online popularity.

Although the revised regulations eliminate follower-based eligibility requirements, the LPL framework continues to place considerable importance on marketing and fan engagement. Players are still expected to participate in promotional campaigns, fan interaction events, media activities, and scheduled social media promotions throughout the tournament.

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Dambulla Clinch National Super League Title with Dominant Final Victory

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Dambulla crowned themselves champions of the National Super League four-day tournament after sealing a convincing 119-run victory over Colombo in the final played at the R. Premadasa Stadium yesterday.

Resuming the final day on 154 for 4 in pursuit of a challenging 299-run target, Colombo still harboured hopes of pulling off a successful chase with captain Charith Asalanka firmly at the crease. However, Dambulla’s bowlers produced a devastating morning spell to dismantle the batting lineup and secure the title in emphatic fashion.

Fast bowler Mohamed Shiraz led the charge with an impressive return of 4 for 38, while Nisala Abeyrathne provided excellent support with 2 for 23. Colombo’s innings quickly unraveled as the side added only 25 runs before losing their remaining six wickets to be bowled out for 179.
Earlier in the contest, Dambulla laid the foundation for victory after electing to bat first and posting 222 for 9 declared. Valuable middle-order contributions from Sonal Dinusha (51) and Anjala Bandara (40) helped steady the innings with a crucial 53-run partnership for the sixth wicket.

Colombo struggled in response and were dismissed for 146, thanks largely to a superb spell from paceman Kavindu Pathiratne, who captured 5 wickets for 51 runs to earn the Player of the Final award. Veteran spinner Akila Dhananjaya also played a key role with figures of 3 for 17.

Dambulla faced difficulties again in their second innings after slipping to 133 for 7, but Akila Dhananjaya produced a determined unbeaten 53 to rescue his side. Together with Bandara, who contributed 32 runs, he added a valuable 55-run partnership that lifted Dambulla to 222 and set Colombo a formidable fourth-innings target.

Colombo’s chase initially gathered momentum through opener Dhananjaya Lakshan, who struck a fluent 84 to keep his team in contention. At 154 for 3, Colombo appeared well placed to push for victory before the decisive breakthrough arrived.

Dambulla captain Dhananjaya de Silva, introduced for his only over of the match, removed the dangerous Lakshan and triggered a dramatic collapse. From that point onward, Colombo failed to recover as Dambulla wrapped up the innings and celebrated a memorable championship triumph.

Scores
Dambulla – 222/9 declared & 222
(Nishan Madushka 43, Vishad Randika 21, Lasith Croospulle 14, Sonal Dinusha 12, Anjala Bandara 32, Akila Dhananjaya 53*; Chamod Battage 4/55, Prabath Jayasuriya 3/16, Pramod Madushan 2/48)
Colombo – 146 & 179
(Dhananjaya Lakshan 84, Nuwanidu Fernando 23, Charith Asalanka 35; Mohamed Shiraz 4/38, Nisala Abeyrathne 2/23)

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