Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews announces Test retirement

COLOMBO, May 23: Former  Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews took to social media on Friday

to announce his retirement from Tests upon the conclusion of the  first match against Bangladesh in Galle next month.

Mathews, who  made his Test debut at the same venue against Pakistan in 2009, has been  a cornerstone of Sri Lankan cricket for over 15 years, excelling as  both an all-rounder and a leader.

Aggregating 8,167 in 118  matches, he is only behind Kumar Sangakkara (12,400) and Mahela  Jayawardena (11,814) for most Test runs by a Sri Lankan. He also proved  handy with the ball

with 33 wickets to his name.

Mathews  will have a chance to add to those runs and wickets in his 119th and  final match in whites against Bangladesh next month.

He is also Sri Lanka’s third most successful Test captain, having led the side to 13 wins in 34 matches between 2013 and 2017, an ICC report said.

Announcing  his retirement via social media, Mathews said, “It is time for me to  say goodbye to the most cherished format of the game, International Test  Cricket!”

“The past 17 years of playing cricket for Sri Lanka has been my highest honour and pride.

“Nothing can match that feeling of patriotism and servitude when one dons the National Jersey.

“I have given my everything to cricket and Cricket has given me everything in return and made me the person that I am today.

“I  stand grateful to the game and thankful to the thousands of Sri Lanka  Cricket fans who have been there for me throughout my career during my  highest of highs and lowest of lows.

“The first test match against Bangladesh in June will be my last red-ball appearance for my country.”

While  announcing his retirement, Mathews also confirmed that he will remain  available for selection in the white-ball formats. His last appearance  for Sri Lanka in limited-overs cricket came over a year ago, during  their group-stage clash against New Zealand at the 2023 ICC Men’s  Cricket World Cup.

(UNI)