Time for family.”
Thousands turned out on Sunday to see Sangakkara’s final international innings. But he was denied a dream end to his career when he was caught tapping a full toss to the short mid-wicket fielder for 18.
Sangakkara, the fifth highest run-getter in Test history, finished his Test career with 12,400 runs from 134 Tests at an average of 57.40. He scored 38 centuries, including a best of 319 against Bangladesh in Chittagong last year.
He follows Sachin Tendulkar of India, Ricky Ponting of Australia, Jacques Kallis of South Africa and Rahul Dravid of India in the all-time list of leading Test scorers.
ICC chief executive David Richardson paid tribute to Sangakkara as “one of cricket’s greatest ever players and ambassadors”.
“By scoring a total of 28,016 runs across all three formats, he puts himself in the higher echelons of players to ever grace the game.
“Sangakkara will rightly go down as one of cricket’s greatest-ever players and ambassadors,” Richardson said in an ICC statement.
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