Sri Lanka arrests T20 team co-owner Manjot Kalra over match-fixing

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Sri Lanka police arrested the former Indian Cricketer and co-owner of a Lanka Premier League (LPL) team, Jaffna Kings, on Friday (July 17, 2026), hours before the tournament was due to begin, on suspicion of trying to bribe players.

The suspect, identified as Manjot Kalra, was arrested at a hotel in Colombo as he was allegedly "about to pay" a player ₹9.5 million ($28,700), Inspector Supun Vidanage of the Sports Investigation Unit said. He said Mr. Kalra would be produced before a magistrate soon.

The player had alerted police when he was first approached about 10 days earlier, Mr. Vidanage said, without naming him. Two other players had also been approached.

Sri Lanka Cricket, the governing body of the sport in the island, said the domestic T20 tournament will go ahead as planned on Friday (July 17, 2026) night in the capital, Colombo. The opening match of the tournament, which is in its sixth edition, is between the Jaffna and Galle teams.

"Sri Lanka Cricket reiterates its unwavering commitment to protecting the integrity of the tournament and will not tolerate any form of corruption, misconduct, or foul play by any stakeholder associated with the league," the board said in a statement.

Previous LPL tournaments were also marred by allegations of corruption. In January, a Sri Lankan Court handed the British owner of an LPL team a four-year suspended sentence over match-fixing.

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