Former Sri Lanka batsman Roshan Mahanama will step down from the Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees at the end of the year, the International Cricket Council said on Tuesday.
He has made the decision to step down six months ahead of the expiry of his contract so that he can spend more time with his family and also focus on the development of his business activities in Sri Lanka.
"This has been an extremely difficult decision as I am very passionate about cricket, which has been an integral part of my life for over 40 years as a cricketer, coach and ICC match referee," said the 49-year-old Mahanama.
"However, in life a time comes when one has to keep moving forward based on obligations and priorities. My time has come to devote an uninterrupted focus and attention to my family, who made massive sacrifices over the years to enable me to pursue my career for over three decades. The journey for almost 12 years as an ICC match referee has been amazing and something for me to reflect upon with pride and satisfaction. I have had the pleasure of meeting and working with some outstanding professionals, refereed at some great matches and visited some incredible places along the way," Mahanama was quoted as saying in an ICC media release.
"I would like to thank the ICC and Sri Lanka Cricket for affording me the opportunity to be involved in almost 600 internationals of the game I so passionately love! I can never forget to record my appreciation of the support and assistance offered to me by all my former and current colleagues.
As a cricketer, Mahanama represented Sri Lanka in 52 Tests and 213 One-Day Internationals from 1986 to 1999. He played in four ICC Cricket World Cups and was a member of the Sri Lanka side that beat Australia to win the 1996 World Cup final in Lahore. He also captained Sri Lanka in two One-Day Internationals.
ICC General Manager - Cricket, Geoff Allardice, thanked Mahanama for his contributions as a match referee: “Roshan has been one of the pioneers of the elite panel and has been an integral component during the phase when the Referee’s role was evolving.
"Roshan, very efficiently and intelligently, integrated his cricketing knowledge into match management skills to earn huge respect and appreciation from the entire cricketing fraternity. On behalf of the ICC, I congratulate him on a successful career as a match referee and wish him well in his future endeavours."
Vince Van Der Bijl, ICC's Senior Umpires & Referees Manager, paid tribute to Roshan, saying:"Roshan's hallmark as a Match Referee has been his meticulous preparation and methodical approach. His efficiency and dedication to the task in serving cricket has shone through his time with the ICC."
Mahanama's replacement in the Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees will be announced in due course.
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