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Lanka complains to ICC over ‘different treatment’ at World Cup

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Colombo (AFP) – Sri Lanka said Friday they have complained to the International Cricket Council over their T20 World Cup team’s treatment and conditions in co-host the United States.The sports minister Harin Fernando alleged other teams had it better and said Sri Lanka had lodged a formal protest after the squad was held up by a seven-hour flight delay at a Florida airport.

He said Sri Lanka had also been given accommodation more than 90 minutes’ drive from the practice stadium when they reached New York. He said India’s team had been put up much closer.Sri Lanka lost to South Africa by six wickets in their opening match on Monday in New York.

“Sri Lanka Cricket has complained to the ICC,” Fernando told parliament.

“Different countries are being treated differently. We have called for an explanation from the organisers of the tournament.”

Sri Lanka’s sports ministry has dispatched an officer to the United States to look into the welfare of the team, Fernando added.AFP has contacted the ICC for comment.Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa said Sri Lanka’s parliament was united in its upset over the supposed conditions.

“We stand against this injustice, we should not allow this,” he said.

Angelo Mathews, a former skipper and current member of Sri Lanka’s T20 squad, told local broadcaster Ada Derana TV the past few days had been “most challenging”.

“Practice facilities are not good. Wickets are not good. Last four to five days have been very challenging for us,” he said.

“We had to cancel practices because a flight was delayed.

“We are not going to use this as an excuse, we are a team that has won despite obstacles. We want to put all this behind us and do well at the next match.”Their next game is against Bangladesh on Saturday.



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Amendment of the Inland Revenue Act No. 24 of 2017

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Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers has been granted at their meeting held on 19.05.2025 in order to introduce amendments to the Inland Revenue Act No. 24 of 2017 including the proposed tax revisions to enhance the tax structure paving way for state financial integrity based on revenue.

Accordingly, the revised draft bill has been prepared by the legal draftsman and clearance of the Attorney General has been received.

Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for
the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Policy Planning and Economic Development to publish the aforementioned draft bill in the government gazette notification and subsequently, forward the same to the Parliament for its concurrence.

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Cabinet nod for “National Mineral Policy” – 2026

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The National Mineral Policy was prepared for the first time in the year 1999, and the aforementioned policy has been amended in 2023 to cover  matters such as preparing an updated data system related to mineral resources, adding value to the export of minerals, encouraging mineral-related industrialists, extracting mineral resources and managing the environment sustainably, and resolving the issues related to the ownership of the land arising in extracting mineral resources.

The revised National Mineral Policy has been reupdated in line with the manifesto “A Sustainable Resource Utilization – Generation of the Highest Benefit” under the policy statement of the current government” A Thriving Nation – A Beautiful Life.”

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution presented by the Minister of Industries and
Entrepreneurship to implement the so-formulated “National Mineral Policy—2026.”

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Twelve sentenced to death by Gampaha High Court

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The Gampaha High Court has sentenced Twelve (12) individuals to death over the 2022 murder of former Polonnaruwa District Member of Parliament Amarakeerthi Athukorala and his security officer.

 

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