Mystery as Sri Lanka cricket star gets 12-month suspended ban over T20 World Cup in Australia
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Mystery if Sri Lankan cricketer gets a one-year suspension for misconduct at Australia’s T20 World Cup – after his teammate was suspended while accused of rape
- Cricketer Chamika Karunaratne has been handed a 12-month suspension for misconduct
- Follows T20 World Cup in Australia & arrest of teammate Danushka Gunathilaka
- Gunathilaka has been charged with four counts of sexual assault, but has not yet entered a plea
- The case will return to court in January, batsman recently released on bail
Sri Lankan star Chamika Karunaratne has been slapped with a 12-month suspended suspension for misconduct following his time in Australia during the T20 World Cup.
The paceman, 26, was also fined $5,000, the island’s cricket board confirmed Wednesday.
Sri Lanka Cricket gave no further details, stating only that Karunaratne had breached ‘several clauses’.
“A three-member investigative panel has recommended that the board “strongly warn the player to refrain from further offenses and impose a penalty that will not affect his cricketing career,” the statement said.
The development comes as teammate Danushka Gunathilaka was suspended earlier this month after being charged with four counts of sexual assault by NSW police just before the team left Australia after the World Cup.
Sri Lankan star Chamika Karunaratne has been slapped with a 12-month suspended suspension for ‘misconduct’ during Australia’s T20 World Cup
‘Playboy’ teammate Danushka Gunathilaka was suspended from the Sri Lankan cricket board earlier this month after being charged with four counts of sexual assault by NSW police
He is accused of raping a Sydney woman he met on a dating app.
Police allege that Gunathilaka ignored the woman’s request to “take it easy” and instead allegedly suffocated and assaulted the 29-year-old woman.
The top-order batter allegedly then forced himself on the woman in her bedroom.
According to police records, the woman agreed to continue sexual activity, but only if Gunathilaka wore a condom.
He protested, but eventually agreed.
Gunathilaka (above) recently got bail, after posting $150,000 bail from a friend
Gunathilaka (pictured) has not pleaded the charges and the case will return to court in January
Gunathilaka was recently released on bail after posting $150,000 bail from a friend.
He also had to pay an additional $50,000 himself.
The cricketer has not pleaded the charges and the case will return to court in January.
Due to an injury, he did not play in the T20 World Cup on the Australian coast.