Friday 21 November 2014

Sangakkara asked to delay Test retirement

Kumar Sangakkara's Test future remains undecided after Sri Lanka's selectors implored him to reconsider his decision to retire from all formats after the 2015 World Cup. Sangakkara told the selectors he would quit internationals in April at a meeting on Thursday morning but he is now rethinking that move upon request from the selectors, among others. He has repeatedly said he would not play ODIs beyond the World Cup, and that is unlikely to change.
The selectors have also viewed Sangakkara and Jayawardene as mentors for the young players within the side. With several top-order spots still contested in Tests, and the younger generation of batsmen yet to produce consistent runs at the top level, Sangakkara's continued presence in the side was seen as vital to the team's successful transition. Captain Angelo Mathews is among those who would like him to continue in Tests, having also asked Jayawardene to play for another year.


Sri Lanka's 2015 Test schedule has not been finalised but, beyond the New Year Test in Wellington, it is likely to include home Test series against Pakistan, India and West Indies, as well as a further away series against New Zealand.
Sangakkara's Test-match form remains excellent, having maintained an average of 78.21 in 2014, and leading the run-scorer list by some distance from Younis Khan. He hit his first triple-century in February this year, and has made three figures at Lord's and Galle, where he hit 221 against Pakistan.


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