Sanath Jayasuriya-led committee to probe Sri Lanka’s direct ODI World Cup qualification failure | Cricket News – Times of India

Sanath Jayasuriya-led committee to probe Sri Lanka’s direct ODI World Cup qualification failure | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Sri Lanka‘s sports minister Roshan Ranasinghe appointed a technical committee headed by the legendary Sanath Jayasuriya to probe the reasons behind Sri Lanka’s failure to win direct qualification for the ODI World Cup to be held in India later this year.
The committee which was named last week comprises three other former national players. Sri Lanka twice finalists in addition to the 1996 win has played every World Cup since 1975. This will be the first time they will be playing in a qualifying round.
Sri Lanka failed to directly qualify for the ICC ODI World Cup after their defeat to New Zealand in the third ODI at Hamilton last month.
“We will ask the coaching management the reasons for not winning the automatic qualification,” Jayasuriya, a key player in Sri Lanka’s only World Cup win in 1996, told reporters after the committee’s first public appearance on Tuesday.

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“They must also give us a short term plan to improve things. These are a talented bunch of players and they should be given the necessary confidence.”
Sri Lanka’s chances for automatic qualification disappeared when they lost the three-ODI series 0-2 to New Zealand last month.
The loss meant Sri Lanka failed to move up to the eighth spot in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League table. Seven teams have already secured their spots in the tournament.
Sri Lanka will now play in the qualifying tournament in Zimbabwe between June 18 and July 9.
There are only two places for the qualifying teams in the final round. Sri Lanka will be fighting for a slot alongside Zimbabwe and West Indies and also with either South Africa or Ireland.
The ODI World Cup will be held in October-November in India this year.
(With PTI inputs)

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