Paul Khoury, Sri Lanka Cricket's Sports Science and Medicine Manager, has tendered his resignation with effect from January 31, citing personal reasons.
Issuing a statement, Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed Khoury's decision on Tuesday, February 9, nine days after his resignation came to effect.
Khoury joined Sri Lanka Cricket on February 15 in 2018 and was based at the High-Performance Centre, at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
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