Rangana Herath set to hang up his boots after first Test against England
Veteran Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath will call time on his career with the Sri Lankan Test team after the first Test match against England at Galle. Herath made his debut back in 1999 and has bagged a total of 430 wickets from 92 matches in the longer format for the national team.
After the retirement of Test Cricket’s all-time leading wicket-taker - Muttiah Muralitharan, compatriot Rangana Herath emerged as the likely candidate to fill in the huge void left by the wrist spinner. Despite making his debut back in 1999, Herath always played second fiddle to Muralitharan but enjoyed huge success once the latter hung up his boots back in 2010.
And now the veteran spinner has revealed that we will call time on his career post the first Test match against England at Galle, the same venue where he made his debut 19 years ago. Herath will play his 93rd and final Test for the Sri Lankan cricket team on November 6. Already the most successful left-arm spinner in international cricket, Herath (431 wickets) is Sri Lanka’s
He will have the opportunity to better that tally against England and move ahead of Richard Hadlee (431), Stuart Broad (432) and Kapil Dev (434) in the list of highest all-time
However, the best was yet to come. The 40-year old enjoyed his finest moment in the longer format during the Colombo Test against Pakistan in
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