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Former Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews will retire from Test cricket in June. The 37-year-old, who made his debut in 2009, will make his final appearance in the first Test against Bangladesh, which ...
From his Under-19 days, Angelo Mathews was a player marked out for greatness. There was never a flicker of doubt. In those ...
Former Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews will quit test cricket after the series opener against Bangladesh next month but will be available for white-ball selection, the all-rounder said on Friday.
Former Sri Lankan skipper and star all-rounder Angelo Mathews has decided to retire from the longest format of the game. Sri Lanka’s first home Test match again ...
As Sri Lanka’s ace all-rounder calls time on his Test career, we take a look at some of his memorable performances in the ...
It hasn’t been a good month for cricket fans, as another Test icon bids farewell to the format following India’s Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Sri Lanka’s great ...
Everything you need to know about Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews, who retired from Test cricket in the first half of 2025.
Mathews has not been picked in a white-ball Sri Lanka side in almost a year, but in any case, the forthcoming Test will mark the end of a Test career that will have stretched for 119 appearances.
Former Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews will quit test cricket after the series opener against Bangladesh next month but will be available for white-ball selection, the all-rounder said on Friday.
Aggregating 8,167 in 118 matches, he is only behind Kumar Sangakkara (12,400) and Mahela Jayawardena (11,814) for most Test runs by a Sri Lankan.
Sri Lanka’s great and former skipper Angelo Mathews has retired from Test cricket, calling time on an illustrious career with both bat and ball. Mathews represented Sri Lanka in 118 Tests over a ...