Sri Lanka Sports Minister hints at revamp in SLC after poor T20WC show

Following Sri Lanka's disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup, where they failed to win any matches in the Super Eight stage, Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe has suggested a potential overhaul of the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) management. The national team's early exit from the tournament, marked by a series of underwhelming displays, has sparked widespread criticism, prompting discussions about accountability within the cricketing body. Ranasinghe emphasized the need for a strategic reassessment to enhance future performances and restore the team's competitive edge on the international stage. The SLC is now under pressure to evaluate its current structure and make necessary changes to improve its cricketing frameworks and player development initiatives, aiming to revitalize the national squad ahead of upcoming international fixtures. This situation highlights a growing concern among fans and stakeholders regarding the direction of cricket in Sri Lanka, underscoring the urgency for reforms within the SLC to ensure the country's cricketing legacy is upheld.
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