×

Harin Fernando

Sri Lanka Passes Bill to Criminalise Match-Fixing

Sri Lanka has become the first South Asian country to criminalise corruption in sports, passing a bill in this regard on Monday.

Continue Reading

PCB worried as senior Sri Lanka players Karunaratne, Malinga and Matthews refuse to tour Pakistan

The families of the three players are said to be uncomfortable with the prospect of them playing in Pakistan.

Continue Reading

Sri Lanka confirm tour of Pakistan later this year

Sri Lanka will return to Pakistan after a near two-year-long absence.

Continue Reading

Sports minister to meet ICC chairman Shashank Manohar to discuss Sri Lanka cricket revamp

Sri Lanka Sports Minister Harin Fernando will meet ICC chairman Shashank Manohar in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Continue Reading

Sri Lanka coach Chandika Hathurusingha given deadline to quit, else legal action would be taken

Sri Lanka was considering applications from three "top international cricket coaches" to replace incumbent Chandika Hathurusingha.

Continue Reading

Sri Lanka set to sack coach Hathurusingha after sports minister’s order

Sri Lanka's sports minister has ordered the sacking of the national cricket coach after a lacklustre World Cup campaign.

Continue Reading

All of us must accept responsibility: SL coach Chandika Hathurusingha vows to stay on despite World Cup exit

It was reported that Sri Lanka sports minister Harin Fernando was unhappy with Hathurusingha's performance and that he would be asked to step down.

Continue Reading

ICC charges team analyst Sanath Jayasundara for trying to bribe Sri Lanka minister

Cricket's world body said Jayasundara had two weeks to respond to two charges brought against him.

Continue Reading

Sri Lanka sports minister to present plan to change SLC constitution

Harin Fernando said he would soon present before the Parliament a plan to change the Constitution of the nation's cricket board.

Continue Reading

SLC rated most corrupt by ICC: Sri Lanka sports minister

Sri Lanka has been rated as the most corrupt cricket nation by the world governing body, the country's sports minister said on Monday.

Continue Reading

trending this week