Suraj Randiv   has been suspended by Sri Lanka Cricket for one match following the  no-ball controversy that denied Virender Sehwag a century during Monday's match   between India and Sri Lanka. In an extraordinary and unprecedented  decision, he has also been docked his match fees for the game, as has Tillakaratne Dilshan ,  who was reported to have encouraged Randiv to bowl the no-ball. Sri  Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has been advised to ensure that such  incidents are not repeated in the future.   The decision, taken by a six-man committee set up by Sri Lanka Cricket,  capped a day on which the issue - which involved a transgression not of  any law but of the spirit of fair play - escalated beyond proportion.  Upping the ante were statements issued by the ICC - which said it would  wait for SLC to act - and the Indian board, which called for strict  action. In Dambulla, on the eve of a crucial match against New Zealand,  Sangakkara's routine press conference was consumed...