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Angelo Mathews Bids Farewell: Last Test vs Bangladesh

Angelo Mathews Test Retirement

Angelo Mathews Ends His Test Journey

Angelo Mathews, the former Sri Lankan skipper, is playing his final Test match against Bangladesh in Galle. Over 118 Tests, he has scored 8,167 runs at an average of 44.6 and taken 33 wickets.This match marks the end of a remarkable career that began in 2009.

Angelo Mathews Remarkable Test Career

Angelo Mathews made his Test debut in 2009 against Pakistan. Since then, he has been a consistent performer across formats. He transitioned from an all-rounder into a mainstay batter in the Test lineup. He captained Sri Lanka in 34 Tests and led the team through transition periods. His leadership combined patience, tactical awareness, and composure under pressure.

Batting Records and Highlights

Angelo Mathews has scored 8,167 Test runs, including 16 centuries and 45 fifties. His batting average of 44.6 reflects his consistency. His highest score, 200 not out vs Zimbabwe in 2020, showcased his ability to play long innings. Against Bangladesh, he averages over 55, his highest against any Test opponent. He played several match-winning knocks against them, building valuable partnerships with teammates like Dinesh Chandimal.

Angelo Mathews’ All-Round Contributions

While his batting took the spotlight, Angelo Mathews was also effective with the ball. He picked up 33 Test wickets, often breaking crucial partnerships. His medium pace proved handy in helpful conditions. Early in his career, he played as a genuine all-rounder.

Final Test vs Bangladesh

This week, Mathews stepped onto the field for his final Test in Galle. The match against Bangladesh is a symbolic farewell in familiar home conditions. Mathews continues to inspire younger players with his calm presence and unmatched dedication. Fans around the world are celebrating his 17-year-long Test journey.

Conclusion

Mathews has left an unforgettable mark on Sri Lankan cricket. With over 8,000 runs, 33 wickets, and 34 Tests as captain, he has served the game with pride and humility. As he plays his last Test against Bangladesh, the cricketing world salutes one of Sri Lanka’s modern-day greats. His story will inspire generations of cricketers to come.

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