Sad de Silva ends international career

In my opinion he was one of the best batsmen the sub continent has produced. Best of luck to him in his future life.

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A disappointed Aravinda de Silva announced his retirement from international cricket on Tuesday, moments after Sri Lanka were knocked out of the World Cup semi-finals by Australia.

“I was hoping it wasn’t the last one but unfortunately it’s an emotional day for me,” he said.

The 37-year-old right-hander played 93 Tests and 308 one-dayers and took part in five World Cups.

He was the man of the match with a century against Australia in the 1996 World Cup final when Sri Lanka lifted the trophy.

De Silva was run out for 11 in his last innings as Australia, despite being restricted to 212 for seven after opting to bat, won the rain-affected match by 48 runs.

“It’s pretty sad but after doing the hard work we really didn’t apply ourselves when we batted,” de Silva added.

“I think we ought to be blamed, I feel we should have gone on and made 212 which was a very good total to chase.”

De Silva made his debut against England at Lord’s in August 1984, playing against the likes of Ian Botham and David Gower. Team mate Muttiah Muralitharan would have been 12 at the time.

He made 6,361 Test runs at an average of 42.97. He made 9,284 one-day runs, the third highest individual tally in one-day history behind Sachin Tendulkar and Mohammad Azharuddin.

De Silva, who also had successful stints with Kent and Auckland, announced his Test retirement in October.

“It’s been a long career and I have been away from home for far too long, so I think it’s high time I spent a little bit of time at home with my family and concentrated on whatever the second phase of my life brings.”

Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore, speaking before Tuesday’s match, said: “Aravinda has been a terrific player in the Sri Lanka team for a long, long time.”

Oh.. he really was a great player...
He played very good cricket with Arjuna Ranatunga... I don't think so that SriLanka can find any better player then this man...

It was about time man that Daada De Silva retired. He needs to raise his grandchildren in peace and harmony.

Great Player indeed. I still remember his century in the WC Final at Lahore in 1996.

He was one of the only batsmen in this world cup that destroyed the Aussie bowling attack. His 89 or so against them was phenominal!
Its sad to see such great cricketers leave the scene, kher, many more to come...