Angelo Mathews Announces Retirement From Test Cricket

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Sri Lanka player Angelo Mathews has announced retirement from Test cricket on Friday, May 23 and confirmed that the first Test against Bangladesh will be his final match of his Test career. Angelo Mathews posted on social media and mentioned about bidding farewell to the Test format and how he cherished it the most.

“My dear friends and family, with a grateful heart and unforgettable memories. It is time for me to say goodbye to the most cherished format of the game, International Test Cricket!” wrote Mathews.

“The past 17 years of playing cricket for Sri Lanka have 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. I want to thank almighty GOD, my beloved parents my beautiful wife and amazing children along with my family and closest friends who have collectively always believed in me, backed me and stood by me through and through,” Mathews wrote.

“Furthermore, I wish to extend my special thanks and gratitude to Sri Lanka cricket and all the coaches for their support right throughout my career.

“A chapter ends, but the love for the game will always remain. The first test match against Bangladesh in June will be my last red-ball appearance for my country.”

Sri Lanka will play two match series against Bangladesh as the new WTC cycle begins.

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