August 18, 2010 2:38 PM

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Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara today took full responsibility for the 'no-ball' incident during his team's tri-series match against India. He said at a press conference that any player found guilty will be punished. Sangakkara did not say anything about who coaxed Randiv to bowl the no-ball but suggested his players should uphold the spirit of the game. According to local media, it was home side batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan who suggested Randiv to bowl the no-ballto Sehwag. Meanwhile, a six-member committee of Sri Lanka Cricket will meet this afternoon in Colombo to take action on the recommendations of team manager who probed the 'no-ball' controversy. Sources said the report was submitted to SLC by team manager on Tuesday night. Sri Lanka Cricket interim chairman DS de Silva will head the committee while his secretary Nishantha Ranatunga and Treasurer Sujeewa Rajapakse and three other SLC officials are the other members.

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