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There had been fears that Sri Lanka might get isolated by India, England and Australia because they did not support the proposals straightaway in Singapore, but SLC secretary Nishantha Ranatunga allayed them.
“Since we have been very clear and precise in our communications they are respecting us,” Ranatunga said. “They all respect our views and we have a better understanding among each other.”
Ranatunga said that once the proposals were passed at the ICC’s annual meeting in June there will be no FTP and only bilateral agreements between countries. “So we need to understand the importance of having tours with India, England and Australia.”
He said that for the next seven years Sri Lanka were due to get an income of $ 60 million from bilateral tours, and out of this figure, one Indian tour for one month would bring $ 28 m, one England tour $ 12 m and one Australian tour $ 7-8 m.
“When you calculate, a series with these three countries will bring us a revenue of $ 47-48 m. If we are going to object to their proposals our cricket is going to suffer,” Ranatunga said. “People who talk about principles and all that will not give us the money. We have to make our money from these tours.
“When any other country comes for a full tour we bear the same cost to host them but the returns are very small compared to the other three countries.”
India is due to tour Sri Lanka in 2017 and Ranatunga was hopeful that the FTP drawn up till 2018 will not be affected.
“SLC is confident that they can go ahead with the tours they have planned so far. We are in the process of negotiating for more tours with other countries.”
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