
'Whitewashing the Aussies in 2016': Angelo Mathews names best career moments ahead of Test retirement, looks back at 'dream run'
Sri Lanka is set to host Bangladesh for a two-Test series starting Tuesday in Galle, marking veteran
's final Test appearance after 118 matches. The series begins as cricket resumes following South Africa's World Test Championship victory at Lord's, with the Test matches to be followed by three ODIs and three T20s.
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Sri Lanka enters as favourites despite their recent disappointments in the World Test Championship. They were contenders for the WTC final until December before losses in South Africa and against Australia in Galle derailed their campaign.
"We had one hand on a spot in the final but a few brain fades at crunch moments cost us dearly," Sri Lankan captain Dhananjaya de Silva said. "We've learnt our lessons. A strong home start lays the foundation for success on the road."
The Sri Lankan squad features six uncapped players, with at least one set to make their debut. The team continues to rely on their spin bowling strength, featuring Prabath Jayasuriya and recalling off-spinner Akila Dananjaya.
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Bangladesh faces the challenge without experienced players Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan. "Tamim and Shakib -– those are massive boots to fill," said captain Najmul Hossain Shanto. "But this is a chance for the young guys to put their hands up."
Shanto, making his first appearance in Galle, expressed confidence in his team's preparation. "We've prepped well and we're ready for the challenge," he said.
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Angelo Mathews looks back on a rewarding career
The match holds special significance for Mathews, who began his Test career at the same venue in 2009. "It's been a dream run," the 38-year-old reflected. "The wins in England in 2014 and whitewashing the Aussies in 2016 stand out. I've seen so many youngsters come through the ranks.
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I truly believe Sri Lanka's future is in good hands."
The historical record heavily favors Sri Lanka, who have won 20 of their 26 Tests against Bangladesh. Bangladesh has managed just one victory, with five draws completing the head-to-head record. The second Test is scheduled to begin on June 25 in Colombo.
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