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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, March 29, 2013
Sri Lanka nationalists call cricketers to boycott
IPL

IANS
Colombo, March 28, 2013
Sri Lanka's nationalist parties on Thursday appealed to the country's cricketers to boycott playing in India during the Indian Premier League (IPL) as tension simmered between Colombo and Chennai. Representatives of the National Buddhist Council and Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), which is part of the ruling coalition, handed over a petition to Sri Lanka's cricket governing body appealing for the boycott, reports Xinhua.
IANS
Colombo, March 28, 2013
Sri Lanka's nationalist parties on Thursday appealed to the country's cricketers to boycott playing in India during the Indian Premier League (IPL) as tension simmered between Colombo and Chennai. Representatives of the National Buddhist Council and Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), which is part of the ruling coalition, handed over a petition to Sri Lanka's cricket governing body appealing for the boycott, reports Xinhua.
"Politicians
in Tamil Nadu have banned Sri Lankan cricketers from travelling there to play in
the Indian Premier League (IPL). We value our players and if they are injured
then that would be a huge loss to our country. Therefore, we are asking our
players not to endanger their lives in travelling to India. We are asking them
to think of their safety and dignity rather than the money they can earn,"
National Buddhist Council chairman Rajawatte Wappa Thero told media during the
petition-handover.
Sri
Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Wednesday banned cricketers playing in the IPL to
participate in matches staged in Tamil Nadu but made no decisions regarding the
lucrative tournament as a whole.
The
decision was taken based on advice from Sri Lanka's external affairs ministry as
well as recent media reports of attacks on Sri Lankans travelling to Tamil Nadu,
the statement said.
Sri
Lanka Cricket had earlier consulted with the Board of Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) on players' safety.
In
response, the BCCI on Tuesday decided that the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2013
matches in Chennai will not feature any Sri Lankan cricketers or match
officials.
The
call was motivated by growing political tensions, stemming from the treatment of
ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka. Over the weekend, two Buddhist monks were attacked
in Tamil Nadu along with 16 tourists amid heightened tension with Colombo.
Tamil
Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa, in a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh, insisted that the appearance of Sri Lankan cricketers in Chennai would
escalate already "surcharged" tensions and called them not to be allowed into
the state.