Minister of Sports Harin Fernando says in Parliament that it has been decided to appoint a new Selection Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket under former Sri Lanka Cricketer Upul Tharanga
In a significant development for Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Minister of Sports Harin Fernando announced in Parliament today the decision to appoint a new Selection Committee for the national team. The committee will be led by former Sri Lankan cricketer Upul Tharanga, bringing a wealth of experience and cricketing insight to the crucial role.
Minister Fernando highlighted the importance of revitalizing the selection process to ensure the national team's success in upcoming tournaments and series. He expressed confidence in Upul Tharanga's ability to lead the committee effectively, considering his extensive knowledge of the game and understanding of the challenges faced by Sri Lankan cricket.
The decision comes amid a series of discussions and assessments aimed at strengthening the cricketing structure in the country. The Minister emphasized the need for a transparent and merit-based selection process that prioritizes talent and performance.
Upul Tharanga is a former opening batsman and captain for Sri Lanka.
The new Selection Committee is expected to play a pivotal role in identifying and nurturing talent at the grassroots level, fostering a pipeline of skilled players for the national team.
Cricket enthusiasts and stakeholders eagerly await the outcomes of this strategic move, hoping that the new Selection Committee, under the leadership of Upul Tharanga, will pave the way for a successful era in Sri Lankan cricket.
In a significant development for Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Minister of Sports Harin Fernando announced in Parliament today the decision to appoint a new Selection Committee for the national team. The committee will be led by former Sri Lankan cricketer Upul Tharanga, bringing a wealth of experience and cricketing insight to the crucial role.
Minister Fernando highlighted the importance of revitalizing the selection process to ensure the national team's success in upcoming tournaments and series. He expressed confidence in Upul Tharanga's ability to lead the committee effectively, considering his extensive knowledge of the game and understanding of the challenges faced by Sri Lankan cricket.
The decision comes amid a series of discussions and assessments aimed at strengthening the cricketing structure in the country. The Minister emphasized the need for a transparent and merit-based selection process that prioritizes talent and performance.
Upul Tharanga is a former opening batsman and captain for Sri Lanka.
The new Selection Committee is expected to play a pivotal role in identifying and nurturing talent at the grassroots level, fostering a pipeline of skilled players for the national team.
Cricket enthusiasts and stakeholders eagerly await the outcomes of this strategic move, hoping that the new Selection Committee, under the leadership of Upul Tharanga, will pave the way for a successful era in Sri Lankan cricket.
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