
File image of Sri-Lankan all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga, who introduced his retirement from Check cricket
| Picture Credit score: EMMANUAL YOGINI
Sri Lankan all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga on August 15 introduced his retirement from Check cricket as he seeks to lengthen his profession in limited-over format of the sport.
The Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) mentioned it has accepted the choice of the 26-year-old Hasaranga.
“We’ll settle for his resolution and are assured that Hasaranga shall be a significant a part of our white-ball programme going ahead,” mentioned SLC CEO Ashley De Silva.
Hasaranga made his Check debut towards South Africa at Centurion in 2020, and performed three extra Exams thereafter.
From 4 Exams, he took 4 wickets along with his leg-spin. His final Check was towards Bangladesh in Pallekele in 2021.
Nevertheless, Hasaranga continues to be a outstanding determine for Sri Lanka in white ball codecs because the spin spearhead and a helpful lower-order batsman.
From 48 ODIs, Hasaranga grabbed 67 wickets and made 832 runs with 4 fifties.
Hasaranga has 91 wickets from 58 T20Is and amassed 533 runs with a fifty.
The Lankan can also be a a lot sought-after participant in varied T20 leagues internationally.
Aside from plying his commerce with the Royal Challengers Bangalore within the IPL, Hasaranga has additionally performed for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots (CPL), Quetta Gladiators (PSL), Kandy Falcons and Jaffna Kings (LPL), Desert Vipers (IL T20) and Washington Freedom (MLC).