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Sri Lanka Cricket ban lifted, announces ICC

 After a range of close to two months, the Worldwide Cricket Committee (ICC) Sunday lifted its prohibition on Sri Lanka Cricket as Colombo vowed to end political interfering in the board's issues.

ICC suspended Sri Lanka's enrollment during the ICC World Cup 2023 in November because of their administration's consistent obstruction in board undertakings.

"The Global Cricket Committee lifted the prohibition on Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) today with quick impact," the ICC said in a public statement.

"On 10 November 2023, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) were suspended for infringement of obligations as an ICC Part, specifically, "the prerequisite to deal with its undertakings independently and guarantee that there is no administration impedance in the administration, guideline or potentially organization of cricket in Sri Lanka."

Despite the fact that the boycott has been lifted, Sri Lanka lost the facilitating freedoms of the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup, which is presently being as of now played in South Africa.

"The ICC Board met on 21 November and it was concluded that Sri Lanka can keep on contending globally both in reciprocal cricket and ICC occasions, yet the continuous U19 Men's Cricket World Cup was moved to South Africa, having at first been set to be played in Sri Lanka.

"The ICC Board has been observing the circumstance since the suspension and are currently fulfilled that SLC are presently not in break of participation commitments," the public statement closed.

It should be noticed that the ICC said in November that Sri Lanka Cricket was "in serious break" of its commitments as a part, featuring "the necessity to deal with its undertakings independently and to guarantee that there is no administration impedance".

ICC restricted Sri Lanka cricket simply a day after their parliament requested that the board leave over claims by sports serve Roshan Ranasinghe that it had redirected large number of dollars.

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