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Guard of honour in Galle: Bangladesh salute Angelo Mathews in his final Test for Sri Lanka
Guard of honour in Galle: Bangladesh salute Angelo Mathews in his final Test for Sri Lanka

Time of India

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Guard of honour in Galle: Bangladesh salute Angelo Mathews in his final Test for Sri Lanka

Angelo Mathews of Sri Lanka (Photo by) Angelo Mathews walked off the field at Galle on Tuesday, possibly for the last time in Test cricket. He made 39 in the first innings, and as he made his way back to the pavilion, the Bangladesh players lined up to give him a guard of honour — a simple gesture of respect for someone who has been around for nearly two decades. — FanCode (@FanCode) It was Mathews' 119th Test, and it brings the curtain down on a long and steady career in the format. Over 17 years, he became one of Sri Lanka's most reliable players — with the bat, with the ball when needed, and also as a calm voice in the dressing room. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! His tally of 8,206 runs and 16 centuries doesn't tell the full story. He played through Sri Lanka's transition period, carrying extra responsibility after the retirements of bigger names. He kept going quietly, game after game. Nick Knight EXCLUSIVE: On Shubman Gill and absence of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma in England Earlier this week, Mathews had confirmed on social media that this would be his last Test. 'I have given everything to cricket and cricket has given me everything in return,' he wrote, adding that he would still be available for white-ball formats if the team needs him. Quiz: Who's that IPL player? The match in Galle isn't just about runs or wickets. It's about a player signing off from a format he gave so much to. Mathews' teammates, the crowd, and even his opponents seemed to sense that. The applause wasn't loud, but it felt genuine. There were no grand speeches, no waving flags — just a quiet nod to a player who gave Sri Lankan cricket his best years. It was a fitting farewell. Nothing dramatic, just respectful much like the man himself. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Bangladesh Kick Off New WTC Cycle with Sri Lanka Tour
Bangladesh Kick Off New WTC Cycle with Sri Lanka Tour

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Bangladesh Kick Off New WTC Cycle with Sri Lanka Tour

Bangladesh Kick Off New WTC Cycle with Sri Lanka Tour originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Bangladesh will tour Sri Lanka from June 17 to July 16, 2025, for an all-format cricket series that includes two Tests, three One-Day Internationals, and three Twenty20 Internationals. Advertisement The tour will mark the beginning of the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship cycle. The Test matches, scheduled for June 17–21 in Galle and June 25–29 in Colombo, will be Bangladesh's opening fixtures in the new WTC campaign. The ODI series will follow on July 2, 5, and 8, with matches in Colombo and Kandy. The T20Is are slated for July 10, 13, and 16 in Kandy, Dambulla, and Colombo, respectively. Bangladesh's Test squad will be led by Najmul Hossain Shanto and includes senior players such as Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz. The team also features a strong bowling lineup, including Taijul Islam, Hasan Murad, and Ebadot Hossain. Sri Lanka has named six uncapped players in its Test squad: Lahiru Udara, Sonal Dinusha, Pavan Rathnayake, Tharindu Ratnayake, Pasindu Sooriyabandara, and Isitha Wijesundara as part of efforts to build for the future. The side will be captained by Dhananjaya de Silva. Advertisement Veteran Angelo Mathews is expected to play his final Test in Galle, bringing an end to his red-ball career. This will be the first time the two sides meet across all formats in a bilateral series since 2016. Both teams will use the series to lay a strong foundation for Bangladesh in pursuit of a solid WTC start, and Sri Lanka will focus on long-term development. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

Angelo Mathews receives moving tribute from teammates as Sri Lanka great takes field in farewell Test vs Bangladesh
Angelo Mathews receives moving tribute from teammates as Sri Lanka great takes field in farewell Test vs Bangladesh

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

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Angelo Mathews receives moving tribute from teammates as Sri Lanka great takes field in farewell Test vs Bangladesh

Sixteen years after making his Test debut at the Galle International Stadium, Angelo Mathews returned to the same venue for his final appearance in the whites, closing the chapter on a red-ball career that has shaped Sri Lankan cricket for over a decade. The 38-year-old all-rounder and one of Sri Lanka's most accomplished Test batters in the current lineup, Mathews, announced his retirement from the format ahead of the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh, prompting a heartfelt farewell from teammates and fans alike. As players took the field on Day 1, Mathews was honoured with a guard of honour by his teammates, a gesture that captured the immense respect he commands within the Sri Lankan dressing room. Mathews, who has played 118 Tests heading into this match, finishes as Sri Lanka's third-highest run-getter in the format, behind only the legendary Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene. His tally of 8167 runs has come at an impressive average of 44.62, including 16 centuries and 45 scores of fifty or more; numbers that speak volumes of his consistency and longevity. He is also among the only seven Sri Lankan players to have represented the country in over 100 Tests (others being Jayawardene, Sangakkara, Muttiah Muralitharan, Chaminda Vaas, Sanath Jayasuriya, and Dimuth Karunaratne). Beyond the runs, it's the moments that define Mathews' Test legacy. He was at the heart of one of Sri Lanka's greatest overseas triumphs, the 2014 Test series win in England. His ability to absorb pressure and play long innings in challenging conditions often made him one of the most important batters in Sri Lanka's middle order. His retirement comes as Sri Lanka begin their campaign in the new World Test Championship cycle, with Dhananjaya de Silva leading the side in pursuit of early points on home soil. The Test also marked the beginning of the WTC cycle itself, with the previous editing finishing last week, as South Africa lifted the title for the first time. Temba Bavuma's men defeated Australia to win their first ICC trophy in 27 years. Bangladesh, led by Najmul Hossain Shanto, are hoping to spoil the farewell script with a strong showing of their own. But regardless of the result, the narrative at Galle will revolve around one of Sri Lanka's finest taking his final bow.

Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews set for final Test in Bangladesh series opener at Galle
Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews set for final Test in Bangladesh series opener at Galle

Economic Times

time4 days ago

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  • Economic Times

Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews set for final Test in Bangladesh series opener at Galle

Angelo Mathews will play his final Test as Sri Lanka begin a two-match series against Bangladesh in Galle. The veteran all-rounder, who debuted on the same ground in 2009, calls his career a "dream run." Sri Lanka enter the series as favorites, while Bangladesh are without key players Tamim and Shakib Mathews to retire as Sri Lanka face Bangladesh in two-Test series Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Bangladesh without key players as Mathews reflects on career Sri Lanka will host Bangladesh in a two-match Test series beginning Tuesday, June 17, in Galle, marking the final red-ball appearance of veteran all-rounder Angelo Mathews. The series is Sri Lanka's first since the conclusion of the previous World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, where they missed out on a spot in the Sri Lankan side, captained by Dhananjaya de Silva, aims to start the new WTC cycle with a strong home performance after a disappointing end to the last season. Losses in South Africa followed by defeats at home against Australia saw them slip in the read: I would like to build a team culture where everyone is secure and happy: Shubman Gill 'We had one hand on a spot in the final but a few brain fades at crunch moments cost us dearly,' de Silva said. 'We've learnt our lessons. A strong home start lays the foundation for success on the road.'The squad includes six uncapped players, with at least one expected to debut in Galle. Spin bowling continues to be Sri Lanka's strength, led by Prabath Jayasuriya, with off-spinner Akila Dananjaya also called will be without experienced players Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan. Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, playing in Galle for the first time, acknowledged the challenge ahead.'Tamim and Shakib – those are massive boots to fill,' Shanto said. 'But this is a chance for the young guys to put their hands up. We've prepped well and we're ready for the challenge.'Angelo Mathews, 38, announced that the Galle Test will be his last in the longest format. He debuted on the same pitch in 2009 and has played 118 Tests for Sri read: Gautam Gambhir said to be flying back from England days before India's test series 'It's been a dream run,' Mathews said. 'The wins in England in 2014 and whitewashing the Aussies in 2016 stand out. I've seen so many youngsters come through the ranks. I truly believe Sri Lanka's future is in good hands.'Historically, Sri Lanka have dominated Bangladesh in Test cricket, winning 20 of the 26 encounters. Bangladesh have managed just one win and five draws. The second Test will be played in Colombo starting June 25.

Rohit Sharma sends best wishes to Angelo Mathews for his final Test
Rohit Sharma sends best wishes to Angelo Mathews for his final Test

India Today

time4 days ago

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  • India Today

Rohit Sharma sends best wishes to Angelo Mathews for his final Test

Star India batter Rohit Sharma has sent his best wishes to Angelo Mathews as he's decided to retire from Test cricket. Mathews is playing his last Test against Bangladesh in Galle as he's set to call time from the longest format after playing 119 matches for his 38-year-old is the third-highest run scorer for his country in Tests with 8167 runs to his name at an average of 44.62 with 16 hundreds and 45 fifties. Recently, India's ODI captain Rohit Sharma sent his best wishes to the Sri Lankan all-rounder, recalling their past battles from the under-19 vs BAN 1st Test Day 1 Updates 'Hey Angie, congratulations on your fantastic test career. Tomorrow is your last test match. I just want to wish you and the team the very best. Over the years we've had really good battles right from our under 19 days till now. You've been a true servant to your nation, and I'm pretty sure everyone back at home appreciates what you've done for your country,' said Rohit in a video shared by Angelo Mathews on his Instagram Sharma's heartfelt message to Angelo Mathews on his retirement. (@rushiii_12) June 17, 2025Furthermore, Rohit also wished him a happy retirement and a good time with his family.'It's something which has not been achieved by many people what you have achieved, so congratulations again on that. And moving forward, yes, I just want to wish you and your family the very best, happy retirement, enjoy it, and we'll see you on the other side, bro. All the best,' he played a pivotal role in Sri Lanka's second series win in England back in 2014. He played a brilliant innings of 160 and registered figures of 4/60 in the second Test, playing an integral part in their 100-run win the second Test. As a result, Mathews was adjudged Player of the Match as well as the Player of the Series for scoring 306 runs and taking four wickets across two Watch

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