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Player Draft for T10 Super League on Nov. 10

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The Player Draft for the inaugural Lanka T10 Super League will take place on November 10, 2024, in Colombo.
The tournament is scheduled from December 12 to 22, featuring six franchise teams and showcasing local and international players in cricket’s fastest format. Each franchise will be selecting up to 17 players and minimum 15 players for their squads.

With the player registration deadline closing on November 1st and the direct player signing deadline on November 5th, each franchise must sign six players directly from each category: one Icon player, one Platinum player, one Category A player from Sri Lanka, and one from overseas, similarly from category B, allowing franchises to secure one local and one overseas player.

The draft will have 11 rounds, with the first round decided by a manual draw and the remaining rounds determined by a randomizer for pick orders. The randomizer uses an algorithm to ensure all franchises have an equal weight.

In the first two rounds, two top-tier players—one Sri Lankan and one from overseas—will be selected, each at a price of US$ 35,000 (category ‘A’). The third and fourth rounds will see another 2 players, again one Sri Lankan and one from overseas, picked at US$ 20,000 each (category ‘B’).

In rounds 5 to 7, franchises can choose two Sri Lankan players and one overseas player, each priced at US$ 10,000 (Category ‘C’). Round 8 will focus on selecting a Sri Lankan emerging player for US$ 2,500, while round 9 will select an emerging player from either Zimbabwe or the West Indies, also for US$ 2,500.

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Release of 3 suspects : AG Dept. responds

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The Attorney General’s Department states that the 03 suspects named in the letter by the Attorney General to the CID on Jan. 27, are not suspects arrested over the murder case of slain Sunday Leader Editor – Lasantha Wickrematunge.

In a media release, the department says that the recommendation was in relation to the abduction of Wickrematunge’s driver, who was not an eyewitness in the murder investigation.

The investigation into Wickrematunge’s murder has not concluded, the statement further notes.

The complete media release in sinhala is as follows :

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BASL opposes possible cabinet review over AG decision linked to Lasantha murder

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The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has raised concerns over a possible review by the Cabinet of Ministers over the Attorney General’s decision to release three suspects related to the murder of former Sunday Leader Editor – Lasantha Wickremetunga.

“The BASL is firmly of the view that decisions of the Attorney General in criminal matters should not be reviewed by the political authorities including the Cabinet of Ministers as that would undermine the independence of the office of the Attorney General, which is crucial to uphold the rule of law,” the BASL said in a letter to President Anura Kumara Disanayake.

The BASL said whilst the AG is a public functionary and as such is accountable to the public for his decisions, the AG performs a quasi role in respect of criminal matters.

“As such, the Attorney General has to decide whether or not to charge a suspect based on the material available and submitted to him by the investigating authority… In doing so, he will be required to consider whether such material is admissible in law and whether based on such material, there exists a reasonable prospect of a conviction, the BASL states.

“…we urge Your Excellency to ensure that there is no unwarranted interference with the exercise of the powers of the Attorney General and we trust Your Excellency will continue to protect the independence of key institutions including that the office of the Attorney General which is essential to protect the rule of law in our country,” the BASL further notes.

Sri Lanka’s Attorney-General Parinda Ranasinghe (Jnr) ordered the discharge of Premanand Udalagama, a former military intelligence officer, and Prasanna Nanayakkara, the then-DIG, who was remanded and bailed after evidence linking them to the murder and sabotaging the investigation. The decision has sparked widespread outrage.

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Ravi K submits motion to abolish MP pensions

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United National Party MP Ravi Karunanayake today (Feb. 07) submitted a Private Members’ motion in Parliament calling for the abolition of pensions for parliamentarians.

The motion seeks to end the pension scheme currently available to MPs.

Noting that an opinion of a certain political party has turned this into a ‘betrayal’, leading to the public’s trust in MPs being damaged, MP Ravi said he sought to restore this.

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