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  1. The events surrounding Sri Lanka Rugby’s failure to participate in the Asia Rugby Championship fixture against South Korea due to visa issues must go down as one of the darkest chapters in the 147-year history of Sri Lanka Rugby.

    Never before has Sri Lanka Rugby found itself unable to honour an international fixture because of administrative incompetence. This was not due to a natural disaster, political unrest, or circumstances beyond control. It was a preventable administrative failure.

    The responsibility for this unfortunate episode rests squarely with the current Sri Lanka Rugby administration and, in particular, its Executive Director, whose primary duty includes ensuring that logistics, documentation, and travel arrangements for national teams are completed well in advance.

    The consequences are severe: Sri Lanka has been handed a 20-0 defeat, valuable ranking points have been lost, players who trained tirelessly have been deprived of the opportunity to represent their country, and the image of Sri Lanka Rugby has suffered internationally. Asia Rugby has confirmed that the fixture was cancelled because the team was unable to obtain visas in time. (Newsfirst)

    Reports indicate that visa applications were delayed during the final stages of preparation, while Sri Lanka Rugby itself has admitted that operational and administrative shortcomings contributed to the failure. (Newswire)

    In any professionally run sporting body, accountability is paramount. If those entrusted with administering the game cannot fulfil the most fundamental responsibility of getting a national team to an international fixture, then they must accept responsibility.

    The President of Sri Lanka Rugby should step down honourably, and the Executive Director should be relieved of his duties immediately. Furthermore, an independent inquiry should be conducted to establish the sequence of events, identify failures, and ensure such an embarrassment never occurs again.

    Sri Lanka Rugby is bigger than individuals. The game deserves administrators who are competent, accountable, and capable of protecting its proud 147-year legacy.

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