Nuwan Thushara withdraws case against SLC after missing IPL 2026 opportunity
Sri Lankan fast bowler Nuwan Thushara has ended his legal dispute with Sri Lanka Cricket. He withdrew his case against the board regarding his participation in IPL 2026. Thushara had challenged the denial of a No Objection Certificate due to fitness standards.
The case was dismissed after his request. Thushara has also apologized to SLC.
Sri Lanka fast bowler Nuwan Thushara has withdrawn his legal case against Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), bringing an end to a high-profile dispute over his participation in IPL 2026. Thushara had earlier moved the Colombo District Court after SLC refused to grant him a No Objection Certificate (NOC), a mandatory requirement for Sri Lankan players to feature in overseas leagues like the IPL. The board had denied the clearance citing his failure to meet newly introduced fitness standards.
Why Thushara went to court SLC refused to issue Thushara an NOC for IPL 2026 after he failed to meet the board's mandatory fitness standards, specifically falling short of the required score in the 2-km run test. The pacer, who has represented Sri Lanka in around 30 T20Is since his debut in 2022, challenged the decision, arguing that the denial was unfair and significantly impacted his professional opportunities. He was set to represent Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2026, having previously featured in earlier seasons of IPL 2024 and 2025.
However, during the latest hearing, Thusharaโs legal team informed the court that the player wished to withdraw the petition. With a major portion of the IPL season already completed, continuing the case no longer held practical value. The court subsequently dismissed the case following his request.