Shammi Silva Resigns as President of Sri Lanka Cricket Amid Leadership Shake-Up

In a surprising turn of events, Shammi Silva has resigned as President of Sri Lanka Cricket, prompting a complete overhaul of the board's leadership. This shake-up includes the resignation of all executive committee members, although the reasons behind this decision remain unclear. Silva, who has been in charge since February 2019, oversaw both successes and challenges during his tenure, including Asia Cup victories and disappointing performances in recent World Cups. The appointment of Gary Kirsten as head coach has not quelled calls for a leadership change. Read on to explore the implications of this significant development in Sri Lankan cricket.
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Immediate Resignation of SLC President

Shammi Silva has stepped down as the President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), effective immediately, as confirmed by the board in an official announcement on Wednesday. The resignation extends to the entire leadership team, including all office bearers and members of the Executive Committee, who have also resigned.


"Shammi Silva has resigned from his position as President of Sri Lanka Cricket, effective today. The office bearers and Executive Committee members have submitted their resignations as well," the statement indicated.


These resignations have been officially communicated to Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sunil Kumara Gamage.


"This decision has been formally communicated to His Excellency President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sunil Kumara Gamage," the SLC media release noted.


This significant administrative change in Sri Lanka Cricket comes without any immediate explanation for the collective resignations.


Overview of Shammi Silva's Presidency

Shammi Silva assumed the presidency of SLC in February 2019, succeeding Thilanga Sumathipala, who had faced corruption allegations during his term. Initially perceived as an ally of Sumathipala, Silva eventually solidified his position, serving four consecutive terms, with three elections going uncontested.


During his seven-year leadership, while both the men's and women's teams achieved Asia Cup victories, overall success has been inconsistent. The men's team experienced a significant drop in rankings and disappointing performances at the 2023 ODI World Cup, where they finished ninth, as well as in the upcoming 2024 and 2026 T20 World Cups, which Sri Lanka will co-host.


Despite the recent appointment of Gary Kirsten as the men's team head coach, calls for a change in leadership continue to grow.