Rangana Herath, Kusal Perera to Be Questioned Over Match-Fixing Allegations
Rangana Herath and Kusal Perera will be questioned by the Financial Crime Investigation Department after Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera initiated a probe into Sri Lanka's dismal showing in the tour of New Zealand.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 15, 2016 09:48 am IST

Sri Lankan players Kusal Perera and Rangana Herath have been questioned by the Financial Crime Investigation Division (FCID) over an alleged match-fixing scandal, a police source said. (Sri Lanka Net Bowler Under Scanner For Approaching Herath, Perera for Fixing Match)
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Opening batsman Perera had alerted the officials about an approach made by bookies to him and left-arm spinner Herath to underperform during the Test against West Indies at Galle in October. (Sri Lanka Probes Bid to Fix West Indies Test)
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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) sources also revealed that captain Angelo Mathews and team manager Jerry Woutersz are due to be interviewed by the FCID.
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The FCID investigation began following a complaint lodged by the Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera.
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Jayasekera earlier said a practice net bowler in the national training squad and a coach are also being suspected of having links to match-fixing operators.
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Jayasekera has also initiated a probe into Sri Lanka's dismal showing in the tour of New Zealand, which concluded this week.
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Sri Lanka lost their number one ranking in the ICC T20 ratings when they lost 0-2 to the home side.
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They also lost the Test series by the same margin and the ODI series 1-3.