"There was scandalous behaviour," the minister told AFP. "They have not only attended drinking parties till three and four in the morning, but there was a lot of tension and friction among members." Sri Lanka also lost the Tests 0-2 and the one-day series 1-3 to the hosts.
"When they return, I want to call the team and along with Thilanga (Sumathipala, new Sri Lanka Cricket president) try to find out what happened," the minister said. "My main concern is the breakdown in discipline. When that is affected, the team naturally performs badly," he said of reported squabbling between players, including the captain, and the coach. The minister said Sri Lanka would also focus on finding a long-term coach after Marvan Atapattu quit weeks before his contract was due to expire in September last year.