Sri Lanka players have agreed to sign the tour declaration after board threatened to suspend them for three years if they fails to do so.
The players were refusing to sign any form of contract—central or tour demanding clarity on the point system used to grade players.
They remain firm in their decision to reject central contracts until their demands are met.
The board said ongoing contract dispute could be resolved after the England tour.
Twenty four member Sri Lanka team led by Kusal Perera to leave for England tomorrow (8) to play three ODIs and as many T20 internationals starting June 23.
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The Department of National Zoological Gardens is readying enclosures to quarantine two large tortoises that were found stranded 15 kilometers westwards off Pitipana Negombo, today.
The Customs Department said it will be publish the names of institutions and individuals who violate customs laws and commit tax fraud by uploading the information on its official website www.customs.gov.lk.
A board of inquiry has been appointed to investigate the death of a student at the University of Sabaragamuwa, reportedly linked to a ragging incident.
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