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Cricketer Upul Tharanga has been summoned by the Special Investigation Division of the Ministry of Sports to record a statement over the 2011 ICC World Cup Final match-fixing allegation.
Tharanga has been asked to appear before the investigation unit tomorrow at 9 am.
Earlier, former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage claimed that ICC World Cup final match between India and Sri Lanka in 2011 was fixed.
On June 24, the Special Investigation Division recorded statement from Aluthgamage over his comment.
Sambo Wednesday, 01 July 2020 08:14 AM
This is like a thief giving a dog a bone to keep him occupied while the thief robs the house.
Johan Wednesday, 01 July 2020 09:42 AM
This is what Mahindananda is doing to cover up his lies,incapabilities and frauds in the eve of the election period.And also he wants to turn away the people's and opposition parties attention towards cricket and Karuna Amman story so that masses will forget the back drop of Govt.policies against unfilled promises etc.past eight months in power.
Rondy Wednesday, 01 July 2020 09:56 AM
Already it is proved beyond doubt as per published document that Sports Ministry has given consent to add 2 players to original squad due to injuries. Therefore these questioning are just waste of time
Ed Law Wednesday, 01 July 2020 06:09 PM
These are political gimmicks to distract people from real issues. Sri Lanka is heading for a family dictatorship. Please educate your friends, neighbours, coworkers etc not to vote for these politicians and political misfits.
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