In a significant achievement for Sri Lankan cricket, veteran all-rounder Angelo Mathews reached a remarkable milestone on September 26, 2024, during the second Test against New Zealand at the Galle International Stadium. Mathews played his 200th international match at home, joining an elite group of Sri Lankan players, including legends Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, who have also played over 200 matches in their home country.
Mathews is now the third Sri Lankan to reach this impressive landmark, with Jayawardene leading the way with 249 matches and Sangakkara following closely with 235. This milestone places Mathews among an exclusive club of only 16 players worldwide who have accomplished the feat of participating in more than 200 international matches on home soil. Other cricketing greats in this list include Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, and Virat Kohli.
Before this Test match, Mathews had already made a significant impact in his career, having scored nearly 7,000 runs and claimed over 200 wickets across all formats of the game. Debuting in 2008, he has been a crucial player for Sri Lanka in Test matches and One Day Internationals (ODIs). Although he recently made a comeback to T20 Internationals, he expressed his frustrations over the management’s decisions that sidelined him from the T20I format for a while.
“I have put in the effort over the last couple of years,” Mathews shared. “I believe that if you train and play wholeheartedly, you can create an environment for yourself to perform. I think I can play for a little while longer.”
Mathews’s return to the T20I side this year marked a possible revival of his white-ball career. Despite his earlier criticisms of the selectors for not providing a proper send-off to his T20I journey, his contributions in recent matches underline his value to the national team. He is known primarily for his skills in Test matches and ODIs, but his all-around abilities have proven essential for Sri Lanka’s success.
With his recent milestone, Angelo Mathews not only solidifies his place in the hearts of Sri Lankan fans but also demonstrates his dedication and resilience in the world of cricket. His journey reflects the spirit of a player who has overcome challenges and continues to make significant contributions to the game. As he forges ahead, Mathews remains an indispensable figure in Sri Lankan cricket, embodying the rich legacy of the sport in his country.
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