Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews announces retirement from Test cricket

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|23-05-2025

Angelo mathewsone of Sri Lanka’s most enduring and influential cricketers, has announced his retirement from Test cricket, marking the end of a 17-year journey in the sport’s most demanding format. The 36-year-old confirmed that the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh in June will be his last appearance in whites.

Known for his resilience, composure under pressure, and leadership qualities, Mathews’ departure leaves a significant void in Sri Lanka’s red-ball setup. His decision comes after a decorated career that saw him grow from a promising youngster into a pillar of the national team.

Angelo Mathews’ legacy carved in discipline and dedication

While stepping away from the longer format, Mathews clarified that he is not bidding adieu to all international cricket. The experienced all-rounder stated that he will continue to be available for One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and T20Is, keeping the door open for future contributions to Sri Lanka’s white-ball squads. His presence could prove vital, especially as the team looks to blend youth with experience in upcoming global events.

Debuting in 2009, Mathews went on to play over 100 Test matches for Sri Lanka, amassing more than 7,000 runs and taking crucial wickets. His all-round contributions and calm demeanor under pressure helped steer the team through both highs and lows. He also served as Test captain between 2013 and 2017, leading the team to memorable victories, including a historic series win in England in 2014.

An emotional farewell to a cherished journey

In a heartfelt note addressed to fans and the cricket fraternity, Mathews reflected on his Test career with immense pride and gratitude.

“With a grateful heart and unforgettable memories, it is time for me to say goodbye to the most cherished format of the game, International Test Cricket. The past 17 years of playing cricket for Sri Lanka has been my highest honour and pride,” said Mathews in a statement quoted by newsfirst.lk.

His message resonated deeply with fans, many of whom remember his defining performances—including gritty match-saving knocks, timely breakthroughs with the ball, and leadership during turbulent transitions in the team.

“I have given my everything to cricket, and cricket has given me everything in return,” he added.

“I have given my everything to cricket, and cricket has given me everything in return,” he added.

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