Nuwan Thushara has withdrawn his legal case against Sri Lanka Cricket, apologizing for the dispute over his No Objection Certificate for participation in the IPL.
Fast bowler Nuwan Thushara has officially withdrawn his legal case against Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) regarding the issuance of a No Objection Certificate (NoC) that would allow him to compete in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
The decision to withdraw the case comes after Thushara’s initial legal action, which was prompted by SLC’s refusal to grant him the necessary documentation to participate in the prestigious tournament.
In a statement, Thushara expressed his regret over the situation and acknowledged the importance of maintaining a positive relationship with Sri Lanka Cricket. He emphasized his commitment to representing his country and the need for unity within the sport.
The fast bowler’s withdrawal marks a significant development in the ongoing discussions between players and the governing body regarding participation in international leagues. Thushara’s case had drawn attention to the complexities surrounding player contracts and the permissions required to compete abroad.
Thushara’s apology reflects a desire to move forward and focus on his cricketing career, particularly as he looks to contribute to the national team in future competitions. The resolution of this matter is expected to pave the way for smoother interactions between players and SLC in the future.
According to NDTV Sports, Thushara’s decision to withdraw the case is seen as a step towards fostering better communication and understanding between Sri Lankan cricketers and their governing body.

