In the world of cricket, the name is not as big as Kumar Sangakkara. A 37 - year - old Sri Lankan player won the honor of nearly all of this sport, so when he retired for a great career this week, the people you were a little surprised.
In consideration of the above facts, I am responsible for expressing my gratitude to the accomplishments of Kumar Sangakkara, one of the best batters in Sri Lanka, as a board fan of Sri Lanka. After the second match of the Indian Sri Lanka test series on August 24, he retired from the international cricket team. As a magnificent athlete, Kumar Sangakkara made a valuable contribution and is a valuable gift from the country. He is a professional Sri Lanka National Cricket Player, one of the best batters in history and is widely recognized as a legendary star in the history of the game. He is also a ticket collector to break records.
On 1 April 2015, Sri Lanka Sports Minister Navin Dissanayake said that Sangakkara should rethink its intention to retire in August 2015. He said that Sangakarra is disappointed in some of the past actions of the Sri Lanka Cricket Committee and is now trying to change his staff and practices, Sangakkara should reconsider his decision. Sangakhara did not answer this statement. On June 27, 2015, Sangha Kakara officially announced withdrawal from the test cricket. After the second test match with India, he retired the test cricket team. He won 32 points in the first game, 18 points in the second game of the last game, and loses to Ravi Chandrana Shwin four times in a row in a row. P Sara Oval has posters of many Sangakkara banners and "Thank you Sanga" and "Class Never Retires".
Prior to the 2014 test series against Sri Lankan's England, Sangakkara returned to cricket pitch and played two games for Durham including 159 games against Sussex in the final game. On 16th January 2015 he announced that he will join Sally in a two year contract. Sangakkara recorded a brilliant century in the game with Glamorgan where he won 149 points. He is his first century in the county of Surrey. After the game, he said that he wanted to see British batter Kevin Pietersen coming back to international cricket