Sangakkara questions Hashan’s fix claims
Sri Lanka’s World Cup captain Kumar Sangakkara has challenged former
skipper Hashan Tillakaratne to prove his recent allegations of rampant
match-fixing, a report said Monday. “Hashan has played the game for
years and he’s captained Sri Lanka as well. So it’s interesting to see
what he has to say and if he has anything more than allegations,”
Sangakkara was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India news agency.
Tillakaratne, who played 83 Tests and 200 one-dayers during a 15-year
career, claimed last week that Sri Lankan players had been involved in
match-fixing since 1992 and added that he was prepared to name some of
them.
Sangakkara, captain of the Deccan Chargers franchise in the Indian
Premier League, said Tillakaratne should work with the International
Cricket Council if there was any basis to his allegations. “It’s
dangerous to throw names around,” said Sangakkara, who quit as captain
after Sri Lanka’s defeat to India in the World Cup final last month. “He
should work very closely with the ACSU (Anti-corruption and Security
Unit) of the ICC and the home authorities to ensure that something’s
done about it if there is any foundation to those claims.
“But beyond that I don’t think it makes any big sense to the players
playing now.” Tillakaratne’s comments came as the sport tries to emerge
from last year’s spot-fixing scandal involving some of the top Pakistan
players.
He had stopped short of suggesting the World Cup final was rigged
although he expressed reservations about the selection of the Sri Lankan
team.
AFP |