Goodbye 'Dilscoop', Dilshan to retire after Australia series

Published August 25, 2016
Dilshan made his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in 1999 and went on to play 329 ODIs, amassing 10,248 runs that included 22 hundreds, with an 86-plus strike rate. — AFP/File
Dilshan made his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in 1999 and went on to play 329 ODIs, amassing 10,248 runs that included 22 hundreds, with an 86-plus strike rate. — AFP/File

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan will quit international cricket after the ongoing limited overs series against Australia, the swashbuckling opener announced on Thursday.

“I have decided to retire from the One-Day Internationals (ODI) after the third match in Dambulla (on Sunday) and will play the two Twenty20s and then retire completely,” Dilshan told local media.

After the conclusion of the five-match ODI series, Sri Lanka and Australia will play two Twenty20 matches on Sept 6 and Sept 9.

Inventor of the famous “Dilscoop” ramp shot, Dilshan played the last of his 87 Tests in 2013 before quitting the longer format with 5492 runs and 39 wickets.

A wily off-spinner and one of the most agile Sri Lankan fielders even at the age of 39, Dilshan scored 22 and 10 in the first two one-dayers of the ongoing five-match series against world champions Australia.

“I together with my committee wish to extend our sincere appreciation and wish him the very best in his future endeavours,” Sri Lanka Cricket president Thilanga Sumathipala said in a statement.

According to media reports, the former captain was persuaded to retire as Sri Lanka build a new team under Angelo Mathews with an eye on the 2019 World Cup.

Dilshan made his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in 1999 and went on to play 329 ODIs, amassing 10,248 runs that included 22 hundreds, with an 86-plus strike rate.

He has also scored 1,884 runs in 78 Twenty20 Internationals and was Sri Lanka's top scorer in this year's World Twenty20 in India.

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