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Sri Lanka`s Tharanga Paranavitana announces retirement from international cricket
The Sri Lankan all-rounder made his last international appearance against New Zealand in Colombo in November 2012.
Highlights
- Paranavitana made his debut for Sri Lanka against Pakistan at National Stadium in February 21 in 2009.
- Paranavitana amassed 1,793 runs in 32 matches he played for Sri Lanka in the longest format of the game at an average of 41.94
- The Sri Lankan batsman made his last international appearance against New Zealand in Colombo in November 2012.
Sri Lankan batsman Tharanga Paranavitana has bid adieu to international cricket, thus bringing an end to his career with the national team which began in 2009.
The Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) issued an official statement, saying that the 38-year-old batsman has conveyed his decision to the board.
"Sri Lanka cricketer Tharanga Paranavitana has decided to retire from international cricket. He has officially informed his intention to Sri Lanka Cricket," the SLC said in the statement.
Paranavitana made his debut for Sri Lanka against Pakistan at National Stadium in February 21 in 2009.
He appeared in a total of 32 matches for the national side in the longest format of the game, amassing 1,793 runs at an average of 41.94. He also notched up 11 half-centuries during his international career.
The Sri Lankan all-rounder made his last international appearance against New Zealand in Colombo in November 2012.
Besides this, Paranavitana also notched up 14,940 runs in 222 first-class games at a batting average of 45.82.He also scored 4,620 runs in 130 List A games and 642 runs in 29 T20s.