Gunathilaka set to return to domestic, international cricket after being found not guilty
Danushka Gunathilaka will be permitted to get back to homegrown and worldwide cricket in the wake of being viewed as not at real fault for rape.
Even though Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) had upheld Gunathilaka through his judicial actions in Australia, venturing to pay his legitimate expenses – which the board said Gunathilaka is committed to taking care of – the board had suspended him from all types of cricket in November 2022, while the lawful cycle was progressing.
However, an “autonomous request advisory group” named by SLC has now suggested a “quick lifting of [Gunathilaka’s] cricketing boycott, permitting him to continue standard exercises and return to public obligation”. Gunathilaka, 32, has himself communicated a powerful urge to get back to preparing and cricket since being found not liable in a Sydney court on September 23.
Danushka Gunathilaka has additionally referenced his aim to look for pay from the Australian government. He was expected to stay in Australia during a legitimate cycle, and during his visit, different limitations were forced on him. These limitations remembered restrictions for his utilization of dating applications and virtual diversion. Notwithstanding, after some time, these limitations were step by step loose.
Be that as it may, Gunathilaka partook in the public help of a few people of note through this time, including present and previous cricketers and an administration server.
This suspension was the latest in a progression of disciplinary moves made against Danushka Gunathilaka by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). Previously, he had confronted three separate suspensions because of infringement of disciplinary principles. The latest suspension, as of the hour of this assertion, occurred in June 2021. In this episode, he, alongside individual cricketers Kusal Mendis and Niroshan Dickwella, was engaged in breaking the security air pocket of the Sri Lankan cricket crew while they were in the Assembled Realm.