The board charge sheet for Shanaka involves allegations that the first class match referee Vendel Laboroy was led to believe that Shanaka had a fusion to approve an option. This is according to SLC CEO Ashley de Silva, who told ESPNcricinfo “SSC [Shanaka’s first-class club] Perhaps you must be investigating your own ”.
However, Shanka told ESPNcricinfo that D. Silva and others knew that they would have to leave the first class match early. According to Shanaka, he soon left the ground after being dismissed on the third morning of the three -day match. He said that he first met a doctor in a nearby hospital, playing a sweep shot that morning to inspect a blow on the neck, and then went to Dubai to play that evening T20, a separate physiotherapist Had cleaned him. play.
“SLC and the club knew that I would have to leave,” Shanaka said. “I came back only because SSC was requested to play this first -class match. But my second team wanted me back, because I had helped win two games for them first in the tournament.”
For SLC, however, exiting a league game early, especially with suspicious reasons is problematic, it is not that it has been installed yet if it was actually involved. Board CEO D. Silva explained that while Lasith Malinga also played a Mumbai Indians match and then broke the record in a domestic match in the Palkele match the next day, Malinga played until both matches were not at their conclusion. Arrived
The day three occur when accused of absconding, but before leaving, Shanaka crashed one and 84, scoring 123 runs in a total of 87 balls, out of which 88 runs. Although the SSC did not end long after the end of the innings, Shanaka did not bowl an over in the next Moore innings (third of the match), and did not play any other role in the game.
It is clear that several hours later, he appeared for the capitals in Dubai, and scored 34 runs for 12 runs at number 5, assisting his team in 217 against Abu Dhabi Knight Riders. However, he did not bowl either in the innings of Knight Riders.










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