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Lasith Malinga to retire from international cricket after T20 WC next year

Lasith Malinga to retire from international cricket after T20 WC next year

| @indiablooms | 23 Mar 2019, 11:26 am

Centurion (South Africa), Mar 23 (UNI) Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga has announced his decision to retire from international cricket after next year's Twenty20 World Cup.

The 35-year-old Sri Lankan cricketer also ruled himself out of the first six games in IPL 2019 in a bid to make it to his country's World Cup squad.

"After the World Cup, my cricketing career is ending", he said on Friday.
Malinga said that he would quit one-day internationals after the World Cup in England and Wales this summer before calling time on his career following the Twenty20 tournament, being played in Australia over October-November 2020.
“I want to play in the T20 World Cup and then end my career.”

He also said after his his side were beaten by 16 runs by South Africa in the second Twenty20 international at SuperSport Park.

Malinga dismissed South African top-scorer Reeza Hendricks for 65 on Friday, his 97th T20 international wicket. He is one short of the world record of 98 held by Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi. 

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