
Sri Lanka Cricket’s the Executive Committee has decided to resign following the crucial meeting held this afternoon.
The decision, reached after extensive deliberations, signals the end of an era in Sri Lanka’s cricket administration and paves the way for what is expected to be a significant restructuring of the board. Sources indicate that the meeting, which began earlier in the day, was dominated by discussions surrounding the growing pressure on the current administration and the urgent need for change.
President Shammi Silva is understood to have addressed the committee at length, outlining the challenges faced by the institution and the increasing calls for accountability and reform. His remarks are believed to have set the tone for what ultimately became a collective decision to step down, rather than prolong uncertainty or risk further instability.
The mass resignation comes at a time when Sri Lanka Cricket has been under intense scrutiny from multiple quarters. Public criticism over the national team’s inconsistent performances, coupled with longstanding allegations of administrative inefficiencies and lack of transparency, has amplified the demand for a fresh approach to governance.
While no official statement has yet been released, the decision by the entire Executive Committee to relinquish office suggests a recognition of the shifting landscape and the need to restore confidence in the administration of the sport. It also opens the door for potential interim measures or the appointment of a new governing body in the immediate future.




