It is obvious Indian Bookies, Drug Dealers and Prostitutes are involved in match fixing.
At least 18 of our cricketers are involved in this racket, starting from 2006.
ICC knows about these dealing and it is for them to declare these shoddy deals.
If not we have to believe even ICC guys are also bought by the Indian bookies.
Mohan Silva had made a written complaint in 2006 without naming the names.
No proper inquiry was made.
That is how Indians operate in Ceylon.
Not only cricket they operate in Politics and other affairs.
BEWARE!
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Indian Bookies, Drug Dealers, Prostitutes and Ceylon Cricket
One Shot Doctor of Ceylon Cricket Board
One Shot Doctor of Ceylon Cricket Board
I am no longer registered in any country as a doctor for nearly 25 years.
I go as an ordinary civilian and I have the right to criticize doctors.
Sanath had a tear on one of the intercostal muscles and I told him it takes 6 to 8 weeks of normal healing time.
He was probably waiting for a local injection.
It was related to his bowling and I told he is more important as a batsman.
I told him it would worsen the injury.
I was doing some work on management for Navaloka Hospital related to National Quality Award (they got the award in 1994 or 1995).
I hired a guy to write the protocol book for Navaloka while attending 3 months course conducted by the government quality control unit.
The lady who conducted this unit died of a cancer related to chemicals she may have used in chemical analysis.
It is mandatory if females are used in chemical industry they are warned of consequences including liver damage.
I forget the name of the institute.
Standard Bureau of Quality Assurance or something like that.
Air Force attended this course.
I did work at Navaloka Hospital and I just happened to meet him (I did not ask him why he came to Navaloka).
Sanath was a simple man and listened to my simple advise and broke the Brian Lara record next time round.
It is the player who knows the gravity of the injury and not these "One Shot Doctors".
I hear there are 30 odd guys who drain the cricket board's money.
I go as an ordinary civilian and I have the right to criticize doctors.
Sanath had a tear on one of the intercostal muscles and I told him it takes 6 to 8 weeks of normal healing time.
He was probably waiting for a local injection.
It was related to his bowling and I told he is more important as a batsman.
I told him it would worsen the injury.
I was doing some work on management for Navaloka Hospital related to National Quality Award (they got the award in 1994 or 1995).
I hired a guy to write the protocol book for Navaloka while attending 3 months course conducted by the government quality control unit.
The lady who conducted this unit died of a cancer related to chemicals she may have used in chemical analysis.
It is mandatory if females are used in chemical industry they are warned of consequences including liver damage.
I forget the name of the institute.
Standard Bureau of Quality Assurance or something like that.
Air Force attended this course.
I did work at Navaloka Hospital and I just happened to meet him (I did not ask him why he came to Navaloka).
Sanath was a simple man and listened to my simple advise and broke the Brian Lara record next time round.
It is the player who knows the gravity of the injury and not these "One Shot Doctors".
I hear there are 30 odd guys who drain the cricket board's money.
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