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Mathews slams shrinking Test calendar for SL

Mathews slams shrinking Test calendar for SL

Galle, June 16 (UNI) Veteran all-rounder Angelo Mathews, playing his farewell Test series against Bangladesh at Galle, has voiced deep concern over Sri Lanka's shrinking Test calendar, calling it "quite sad" and urging the global cricketing fraternity to ensure greater equity for nations outside the Big Three.
"This is the first time since 2008 that I've played only four Test matches in a year," Mathews told reporters ahead of the first Test against Bangladesh. "It's quite sad. The younger generation is eager to play Test cricket – the pinnacle of the game. We must push for at least ten matches a year."
Mathews compared Sri Lanka's schedule with those of England, India, and Australia, who each play upwards of 15 Tests annually. "Why can't we play as many? We've won World Cups, produced legends, and contributed richly to cricket. We deserve the same opportunities."
His remarks have reignited debate around the structure of the ICC's Future Tours Programme (FTP), which many feel is skewed in favour of a few dominant nations. Mathews' comments resonate with growing calls from former players and administrators to democratise Test cricket.
Speaking emotionally during his final appearance in whites, the 37-year-old also paid tribute to his parents when asked who his heroes were. "My heroes are my parents. I know the struggle they went through to raise me and my siblings. I learned so much from them about life. They are the reason I'm here."
Mathews, who began his international journey as a promising all-rounder in 2008, acknowledged the physical toll of playing across all formats. "Until about 2015, I played all formats and didn't manage my workload well – especially as captain. I gave everything to win every game, and it eventually took a toll on my body. But I have no regrets. I gave my best for my country."
As Sri Lanka looks to transition into a new era, Mathews' farewell has not only stirred emotion but also sparked a critical conversation about the future of Test cricket in the island nation.
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