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Emotional farewell for Sangakkara in Galle

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August 15, 2015 16:21 IST

Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (top) waves at his fans after they won their first Test against India. Photograph: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters

The Sri Lankan supporters and players present at the Galle International stadium gave a fitting farewell to Kumar Sangakkara playing his penultimate Test match at the very venue he made his debut 15 years ago.

It could not have been a better last match in Galle for their favourite son as the home team scripted one of their finest turnarounds with a 63-run win.

The Sri Lankan legend took to Twitter to express his feelings, “Amazing send off. So proud of the young team. Dinesh Chandimal, one of the best counter punching knocks I have seen. Rangana Herath and Kaushi (Tharindu Kaushal) were amazing.”

Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara raises his bat and cap for fans as he walks off the field. Photograph: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters

While it was a quiet Test match by Sangakkara's standards as he scored 5 and 40 in the two innings but one could find him delirious with joy as Tharindu Kaushal dismissed Amit Mishra to complete a famous Test win.

Once the match was over, Sangakkara ran towards his teammates and first hugged the two prime performers Dinesh Chandimal and Rangana Herath. Skipper Angelo Mathews also came and gave him a warm hug.

Normally not a very expressive character, Sangakkara was not exactly keen on people carrying him on their shoulders but fast bowlers Dhamika Prasad and the others forcefully lifted him on their shoulders, taking him around the ground for a lap of honour amid a standing ovation.

The VIP box had the Sangakkara family -- all in attendance. His wife Yehali and the two kids -- a son and a daughter watched as the Lankan legend walked out of his favourite ground one last time.

Source: PTI
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