10/11/2023
“Only true Sri Lankan know the reason,Now chairman of SLC (Shammi Silva) is the most corrupt person in SL and he is the best friend of Jay shah,So everyone in SL wanted him out of the SLC.
Shammi Silva threatned that if he is fired he will make sure that ICC will ban SL cricket Saying Jay Shah is his best friend.
During the Finacial audit of last years T20WC SLC board members were caught of misuse money,So the government wanted to find out if the alligations were true,So the government appointed Arujna Rantunga to find out about the mishaps in SLC .
As soon as this news came out Jay Shah and Shammi Silva had a meeting and Shammi Silva told Jay Shah to inform ICC that government is interfering.
Since Jay Shah doesn't want to the corruption in SLC to comeout since he is involved indirectly he called apourn ICC board meeting and made sure SLC get banned so the government or courts of SL can't find the Finacial corruptions.
There was no government interference they just wanted to stop the corruption and then BCCI and ICC got scared.
Thats the true inccident.There's big game behind the original game Sadly people don't know the truth.”
The current cricket committee is very close friends of ICC and ACC (Asian Cricket Council). Jay Shah is the Secretary of the Indian Cricket Board. As well as the chairman of the Asian Cricket Council. His father is Home Minister Amit Shah in Modi's government. Jay Shah is a large scale businessman. Shammi Silva and the Sri Lanka Cricket Institute are very connected with him. So he can do anything. And India does not want Sri Lankan cricket to become independent outside of their control.. This is only a part of that game. When the ICC conditions come, check if they are false.
In the end, Roshan Ranasinghe will lose his ministership. Ranil became the hero who won the international championship after lifting the ban again. Shammila is coming back and doing more stupid things than before and cheating us.. After that no one will even look at Shammila.. That's a prophecy..
Shame on ICC - International Cricket Council