Sri Lanka's former Test cricket captain Mahela Jayawardene said that he was disappointed with the ICC system and process regarding charges, saying that a player should be allowed to play until all charges are proven.
Commenting on Twitter on the release of Kusal Janith Perera of all charges, Jayawardene said that his case must be a lesson for the cricket administrative body.
"So happy that matter solved and KJP can play again.Disappointed with system and proses.@ICC player should allow to play until all hearings" he said on Twitter a short while ago.
In another Tweet, he said: "No one is guilty till proven and every one deserves a explanation. Let's learn from this"
Kusal Janith Perera was suspended by the ICC late last year and missed several international tours including the 2016 World T20. ICC said late last evening that Perera is cleared of all charges with immediate effect and the suspension was also lifted.