All-rounder Dasun Shanaka found himself in trouble after Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) decided to initiate an inquiry against him for allegedly faking concussion to skip a domestic match and play for Dubai Capitals in the ILT20.
Shanaka, a former T20I and ODI captain of Sri Lanka, left Sinhalese Sports Club's three-day match against Moors Sports Club in the Major League Tournament after playing the first two days.
It has been alleged that match referee Wendell Labrooy had been led to believe that Shanaka had a concussion to get a substitute approved.
"SSC (Shanaka's first-class club) would probably be conducting their own inquiry as well," SLC CEO Ashely De Silva told ESPNCricinfo.
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The 33-year-old played the first two days against Moors, bowling 21 overs and then made an unbeaten 39 at the end of Day 2.
Before he left the field on Day 3, Shanaka had reached 123 off 87 balls. But the medium pacer did not bowl in Moor's second innings, and was not available for the rest of the day.
However, a few hours later, Shanaka appeared for the Capitals in the ILT20 and made 34 off just 12 balls and it was then hailed as an example of commitment to the sport even amid such a tight schedule.
Thereafter, Shanaka played three more matches as the Capitals bagged the title beating Desert Vipers, with the Sri Lankan slamming a quickfire 21 off 10 balls in the chase of 190.