GALLE, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka are hoping to give former captain Mahela Jayawardene a memorable farewell by winning the last four tests of his career against South Africa and Pakistan, skipper Angelo Mathews said yesterday.
“We sent both Sanga (Kumar Sangakkara) and Mahela off (from the Twenty20 format) in a magnificent way in Bangladesh by winning the World Twenty20 so if we can send Mahela off by winning all four tests it will be great,” Mathews said ahead of Wednesday’s first test against South Africa in Galle.
South Africa are due to play two tests in the series with the second in Colombo from July 24-28.
The series will be followed by two tests against Pakistan at Galle from Aug. 6-10 and in Colombo from Aug. 14-18.
“When I walked into the national team he was my first captain and I learnt a lot by looking at him by what he is doing on and off the field and the way he handles situations,” the 27-year-old all-rounder added.
On Monday, the 37-year-old Jayawardene announced he would be retiring from test cricket at the end of the Pakistan series.
“Mahela made his decision a couple of days ago and he had a chat with me as well. Every good thing comes to an end and it’s going to be a massive loss,” Mathews said.