Kumar Sangakkara will retire from Test cricket following the second Test of the series against India in August 2015
Kumar Sangakkara,
who has already retired from one-day and Twenty20 internationals, is
Sri Lanka's highest run-scorer and the fifth-highest Test scorer of all
time.
Cricket Sri Lanka released the news following the end of play on Saturday June 27,2015 the third day of the second Test against Pakistan.
'@KumarSanga2
announced that he will retire from all forms of international cricket
after the 2nd test of the upcoming India Series,' read a Tweet from the
governing bodyKumar Sangakkara bowed out of Twenty20 internationals with an unbeaten 52 as he helped guide Sri Lanka to victory in the final of the T20 World Cup last year and played his last ODI in the quarter-final defeat to South Africa at the World Cup in March.
Since
making his Test debut against South Africa in 2000, Sangakkara has
completed 131 matches, scoring 12,271 runs with 38 centuries at an
average of 58.43.
He is currently playing in his 132nd contest against Pakistan in Colombo where he scored 34 in the first innings.
Kumar Sangakkara also captained his country between 2009 and 2011, losing just three of his 15 Tests in charge.
Kumar Sangakkara is also the second-highest ODI run-scorer of all-time with
14,234 runs from 404 matches while he scored 4,049 runs in 159 Twenty20
internationals.(Only Sachin Tendulkar of India (18,426) has scored more runs in 50-over cricket.)
The wicketkeeper-batsman, who no longer operates behind the stumps in five-day cricket, took 179 Test catches with 20 stumpings.
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