Bangladesh, April 22 -- Sri Lankas cricket administration has once again come under intense scrutiny, as President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has reportedly asked the head of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Shammi Silva, to step down amid longstanding allegations of corruption and mismanagement. The move represents a significant escalation in a governance crisis that has persisted for years, raising serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and the future of one of the countrys most powerful sporting institutions.

According to local media reports, the president-who took office in 2024-has urged Silva to voluntarily resign from his position. Silva, who has led SLC for roughly seven years, has reportedly asked for a week to make his deci...