Sri Lanka in crisis over pay dispute
Sri Lanka's team selection was thrown into chaos Sunday after all its
international cricketers refused new contracts and demanded higher pay
and perks before the upcoming Bangladesh series.
Sri Lanka Cricket chief executive officer Ajith Jayasekera said a
Saturday deadline passed with Sri Lanka's 23 international players
failing to enter into employment agreements with the sport's governing
body in the island.
"The deadline passed without the players signing the contracts,"
Jayasekera told AFP.
"They wanted us to negotiate with a representative of theirs. We said
no.
We had already had one-on-one meetings.
There is nothing to negotiate now."
The authorities demonstrated their uncompromising stand by dropping
former skipper Kumar Sangakkara from Sunday's three-day practice match
against Bangladesh at the southern town of Matara.
The First Test is due to start on March 8 at Galle and the team
selection was due to be made over the weekend. Players were not
immediately available for comment.
Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage told reporters he had
instructed Sri Lanka Cricket to drop any player who refused to sign
their new contracts.
He said senior players received four million rupees ($32,000) a
month, or about 400 times the salary a graduate earns when entering
government employment.
AFP, SUNDAY. |