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Angelo Mathews retires from Test cricket to 'make way for young player'

Angelo Mathews retires from Test cricket to 'make way for young player'

Time of India23-05-2025

The 37-year-old Test veteran called time on his career in the red-ball format (image via X/@CricCrazyJohns)
Sri Lankan cricket veteran
Angelo Mathews
, 37, announced on Friday that he will retire from Test cricket after the upcoming first Test against Bangladesh in June at Galle. While stepping away from the longest format to make way for younger talent, he stated that he will remain available for white-ball cricket for his country.
"With a grateful heart and unforgettable memories. It is time for me to say goodbye to the most cherished format of the game, International Test Cricket! The first Test match against Bangladesh in June will be my last red-ball appearance for my country," Mathews posted on social media platform X.
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"Whilst I bid adieu to the Test format, as discussed with selectors I will remain available for selection for the white ball format, if and when my country needs me.
I believe this Test team is a talented side with many future and present greats playing the game. Now seems like the best time to make way for a younger player to take the mantle to shine for our nation," he added.
Mathews has played 118 Tests since his debut in 2009, accumulating 8167 runs at an average of 44.62. He ranks as the third-highest run-scorer in Sri Lankan Test history, behind Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene.
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His Test career includes 16 hundreds and 45 centuries, with an unbeaten 200 as his highest score. He has also claimed 34 wickets in the format.
Sri Lanka Cricket paid tribute to the former captain, stating: "A true servant of Sri Lanka Test Cricket. Thank you for 17 years of unwavering dedication, leadership, and unforgettable moments in the red-ball format. Your commitment and passion have inspired a generation. We wish you all the very best as you step away from Test cricket and look forward to seeing your continued contributions in white-ball cricket.
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Mathews, who captained Sri Lanka across all formats from 2013 to 2017, expressed his deep connection to the sport.
"Nothing can match that feeling of patriotism and servitude when one dons the National Jersey. I have given my everything to cricket and Cricket has given me everything in return and made me the person that I am today," he said. He acknowledged the support received from his family, coaches, and Sri Lanka Cricket throughout his career. "A chapter ends, but the love for the game will always remain," Mathews concluded.
The veteran all-rounder's final Test match will be played from June 17 to 21 in Galle against Bangladesh.
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