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Vol. 5 Num 1060 Sat. May 26, 2007  
   
Sports


SL row over 'ridiculous' series


Sri Lanka's senior cricket officials on Friday clashed over this week's one-day series against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, with the chief selector dismissing it as "absolutely ridiculous."

Asantha De Mel said the series was too soon after the World Cup, criticising Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) which organised the lucrative one-day matches.

"I have never heard of a cricket match being played in 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) anywhere in the world," said De Mel.

"It is absolutely ridiculous. The board must look at the comforts of players rather than just going after money, money and more money."

Sri Lanka Cricket received 750,000 dollars for taking part in the series, which Pakistan won 2-1.

Sri Lanka, who lost last month's World Cup final to Australia, left for the capital of the United Arab Emirates two weeks after returning home from the Caribbean.

However, Sri Lanka Cricket chief Duleep Mendis said the series was confirmed during the World Cup and De Mel had been made aware of it.