Sangakkara to end career in Colombo against India

Published July 9, 2015
Kumar Sangakkara committed himself to playing just two Tests against Pakistan and two against India in August before retiring. — AFP/File
Kumar Sangakkara committed himself to playing just two Tests against Pakistan and two against India in August before retiring. — AFP/File

NEW DELHI: Sri Lankan batting great Kumar Sangakkara will end his international career at the P Sara Oval next month in the second match of the three-Test series against familiar foes India.

Last month, Sri Lanka's most prolific batman announced his decision to retire after the second Test against India, bringing the curtain down on an illustrious 15-year stay at the crease.

The Indian and the Sri Lankan cricket boards announced the tour itinerary on Thursday, confirming Galle as the venue for the first Test starting on August 12.

The 37-year-old Sangakkara wanted to quit all formats after the World Cup earlier this year but agreed to stay on to play four home Tests — two against Pakistan and as many against India.

P Sara Oval will host the second Test, which will be Sangakkara's 134th and final appearance, from August 20.

The former captain has scored 12,305 runs from 132 Tests at an average of slightly higher than 58, to go with his 14,234 runs in 404 one-day internationals.

Sri Lanka will begin a new era without the southpaw when they head to Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC), also in Colombo, for the third and final match against their neighbours.

India will reach Colombo on August 3 and play a three-day warm up match at R Premadasa Stadium from August 6.

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