Sri Lanka's ex-skipper Mathews to quit Test cricket

BSS
Published On: 23 May 2025, 16:17
Photo : Collected

COLOMBO, May 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Sri Lanka's former skipper Angelo Mathews said on Friday he will retire from Test cricket after playing in the first match against Bangladesh next month but will continue white-ball cricket.

The 37-year-old veteran will leave the longest format of the game after a Test career of 16 years, which began with a match against Pakistan in July 2009 at the Galle stadium.

His final Test appearance, his 119th, will also be at the same venue from June 17.

However, he will not play in the second Test against Bangladesh.

"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," he said in a statement.

"Now seems like the best time to make way for a younger player to take the mantle to shine for our nation."

There was no immediate comment from Sri Lanka Cricket.

A former captain in all three formats of the game, Mathews has been a mainstay in Sri Lanka's middle order.

He has scored 8,167 runs in the 118 Tests he has played so far. He has also taken 33 wickets, giving away 1,798 runs.

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Jamaat Ameer strsses on building corruption-free Bangladesh together
Japan-Bangladesh cultural ties deepen through joint art exhibition
Tarique Rahman enquired about Jamaat Ameer's health condition: Fakhrul
Tarique Rahman urges all to stay vigilant to prevent rehabilitation of fascism 
4 die taking toxic liquor in Khulna
Jamaat Amir staying well in hospital
Former MP Mannan Talukder laid to eternal rest 
2-year imprisonment for evaluating public exam answer sheets by others
PR system an attempt to seize power through backdoors: Gayeshwar 
Salahuddin warns against rumors centering election
১০