Sri Lanka apologise to India for Randiv’s no-ball

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka Cricket has  apologised to India opener Virender Sehwag after he was denied  a century by Suraj Randiv’s no-ball in their tri-nations  one-dayer at Dambulla on Monday.

Needing one run for his century, Sehwag smacked the final  delivery of the match off Randiv for a six but the umpire  signalled a no-ball. India won the match by six wickets but  Sehwag was left on 99.

Sri Lanka Cricket Secretary Nishantha Ranatunga said they  were taking a very serious view of the incident and that he had  spoken to Indian team manager Ranjib Biswal.

“We have initiated an inquiry into the incident and called  for a report from team manager Anura Tennekoon before taking  further course of action,” said Ranatunga.
Biswal said that since India had received an apology they  considered the matter closed.
After the match Sehwag had accused Randiv of deliberately  bowling the no-ball.

“Yes, it was done deliberately,” he said. “It was not a  small no-ball, not a small margin, from one foot ahead.”