Colombo: The ICC chairman Jay Shah, and BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia met with the interim committee running the affairs of Sri Lanka Cricket, during a brief visit to Colombo on Friday.
According to a press release issued by SLC: “The discussions were cordial and constructive, focusing on the current status of cricket administration in Sri Lanka and the progress made by the Committee currently entrusted with overseeing the governance transition process.”
During the meeting, SLC provided the ICC chairman and BCCI secretary with a comprehensive update on the steps taken to date to strengthen governance structures and advance the reform process.
The delegation was also apprised of the ongoing work relating to constitutional and administrative reforms aimed at ensuring long-term stability and good governance within SLC.
Importantly, Sri Lanka Cricket shared indicative timelines for the completion of the reform process and the return to governance by a duly elected administration in accordance with the applicable legal and constitutional framework.
The ICC delegation was briefed on the milestones achieved thus far and the measures being undertaken to facilitate a smooth and transparent transition.
Shah welcomed the update and reaffirmed the ICC’s commitment to supporting its Member Boards in promoting strong governance, transparency, and the continued growth of the game.
“Sri Lanka Cricket expressed its appreciation to Mr. Shah and Mr. Saikia for taking the time to visit Colombo and engage in a constructive dialogue on the future direction of cricket administration in Sri Lanka,” the release stated.
The meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss matters relating to cricket development, bilateral cooperation, and the continued strengthening of ties between Sri Lanka Cricket, the ICC, and the BCCI.





