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Jayawardene to follow Sangakkara out of SL T20 team after World C'ships

Last updated on: March 17, 2014 14:48 IST
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Sri Lankan batting great Mahela Jayawardene will retire from Twenty20 Internationals after the end of the ongoing T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.

Sangakkara to retire from T20s after World Twenty20

The photograph tweeted by ICC on their Twitter account"SL legend @MahelaJay to join @KumarSanga2 in T20I retirement after the #wt20 2014," International Cricket Council announced the news on Twitter on Monday.

The ICC also tweeted a photo of both Sangakkara and Jayawardene together with a watermark of these words on the picture: 'Last World T20. Let's make it count'.

The decision came a day after another Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara announced quitting the shortest format in the international circuit after the Twenty20 World Cup.

The 36-year-old Jayawardene has appeared in all four T20 World Cups till now and 2014 event in Bangladesh will be his last one. He was the captain of the Sri Lankan team which lost in the final of the last T20 World Cup at home against the West Indies.

Jayawardene has played 49 T20Is to date, scoring 1335 runs at 31.78, with a strike rate of 134.17. He has one century in the format -- a 100 which is also his highest T20 score -- which came against Zimbabwe in Guyana during the 2010 World T20. He has scored eight half-centuries in T20 international matches.

Jayawardene made his T20I debut in June 2006 against England at Southampton.

He led the Delhi Daredevils side in the IPL last season but found no buyers in the players' auction this year. 

Image: The photograph tweeted by ICC on their Twitter account

Photograph: ICC/Twitter

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