Colombo: Former ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat is tipped to join Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) as a consultant.
In his proposed new role with SLC, Lorgat is expected to assist the board in revamping its domestic cricket structure, as well as potentially advising it on finances and governance.
"First we must get his (Lorgat's) expertise as far as possible with regard to the restructuring programme and find ways of bringing modern thinking into the process," SLC treasurer, Nuski Mohammed, was quoted as saying by a newspaper.
Mohammed also suggested that if Lorgat, a chartered accountant by profession, comes on board he can help the cash-starved SLC in examining its finances.
In the past 15 months SLC has ran up debts close to USD 70 million to finance the building of two international stadiums in Hambantota and Pallekele, and to renovate the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, for the 2011 World Cup.
SLC is interested in Lorgat's services because of his vast experience in cricket administration. He is likely to be roped in for a period of three or four months.
Lorgat served as the chief executive of ICC for four years before stepping down at the end of June this year. He has also held several posts in South African cricket.
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