Colombo: Former Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya has been banned from all cricket for two years after he admitted to breaching two counts of the International Cricket Council's (ICC's) anti-corruption code.Jayasuriya has admitted failing to co-operate with an investigation and concealing, tampering with or destroying evidence.
He has also accepted a sanction of a two-year period of ineligibility, according to the ICC's official website.
"This conviction under the Code demonstrates the importance of participants in cricket cooperating with investigations. Compelling participants to cooperate under the Code is a vital weapon in our efforts to rid our sport of corruptors. These rules are essential to maintain the integrity of our sport'', said Alex Marshall, general manager of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) anti-corruption unit.
The former government minister retired from international cricket in 2011, but continued playing Twenty20 matches until 2012. Jayasuriya, who retired in 2012, is a former chairman of selectors.(UNI)