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Kumar Sangakkara joins SLC’s new high-stakes transformation committee

Last updated: April 30, 2026 8:47 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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COLOMBO — Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has appointed former captain Kumar Sangakkara to a newly formed transformation committee, a move aimed at overhauling the board’s governance and restoring the national team’s competitive edge. The appointment, confirmed by SLC officials on Tuesday, places the legendary wicketkeeper-batter at the heart of a body tasked with restructuring the country’s domestic cricket framework.

The committee’s mandate is clear: identify structural failures that have stalled Sri Lanka’s progress on the international stage. With the board facing sustained criticism from fans and former players alike, Sangakkara’s inclusion is being viewed as an attempt to lend institutional credibility to a reform process that many believe is long overdue.

“The goal isn’t just a tweak to the selection policy,” one board insider said. “It’s about fixing the talent pipeline from the grassroots up.”

Sangakkara brings significant administrative experience to the table. Beyond his legendary batting record, he served as the president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and has been a vocal proponent of professionalizing domestic cricket structures. His presence on the committee suggests that SLC is finally looking to bridge the gap between its amateur-heavy club system and the demands of modern, high-performance international cricket.

Despite the optimism, the committee faces a difficult road. Sri Lankan cricket has been plagued by political interference and internal board power struggles for years. Critics argue that unless the committee is granted full autonomy—free from the influence of the board’s executive committee—its recommendations will likely remain on paper.

Sangakkara has yet to issue a detailed public statement regarding his specific priorities for the committee, but his track record indicates he will likely push for greater transparency and stricter financial accountability within the organization.

The committee is expected to submit its preliminary findings by the end of the next quarter. Whether these recommendations lead to a genuine shift in culture or simply act as a temporary shield against public scrutiny remains the central question for Sri Lanka’s cricket-starved fans.

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