"There was no communication in this regard between the ICC and the SLC on Monday. However, we all know that Kusal is facing the risk of a four-year ban. Therefore, the SLC has decided to back the Sri Lankan player and support his appeal," the Minister has said speaking to the state owned 'Daily News'.
Jayasekera also added that the Sri Lankan cricketer had to undergo two more tests before the ICC's final decision on the matter. "The final decision, as far as I know, can be expected within the next few weeks," he said.
"We have already hired international lawyers to support Kusal's case and we will bear the expenses. There will be no pressure on the player.
We will not leave him stranded and we are positive about the outcome of inquiries," the Minister added.
(Daily News)