Sports Minister to discipline cricket team

Concluding that Sri Lanka's cricket team were in "crisis", the Sports Minister, Mahindananda Aluthgamage criticised the "politics" that he claimed had beset the team.

He vowed to give the players a "stern lecture" on their return home, when speaking to reporters in Colombo, following the team's poor performance in South Africa.

Aluthgamage said,

"The Sri Lanka cricket team is in a crisis situation. It is very unfortunate,"

"The team is not clicking together off-field and it has shown in the results on the field."

"Once the team returns, I plan to meet them,"

"I feel there is a lot of internal politics within the team that is spilling over to the cricket pitch."

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