Atapattu announces his retirement

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Marvan Atapattu, one of Sri Lanka's finest batsmen, has finished his eventful tour of Australia by ending his international career. Atapattu announced his retirement in a letter to Duleep Mendis, the Sri Lanka Cricket chief executive, before lunch on the final day of the second Test in Hobart.

He was due to face a hearing on his return to Sri Lanka for his outburst during the opening match in Brisbane when he said the Sri Lankan selectors were "muppets headed by a joker". Despite the complaints about the administration, he retained the support of his team-mates and signed off with a satisfying 80 as he gave Sri Lanka a chance of saving the second Test.

The decision is not a surprise as there have been reports he will lead Delhi Jets in the Indian Cricket League and he is also considering playing for the St George club in Sydney grade cricket. He has had a difficult relationship with the selectors since coming back from a serious back injury and was picked for the World Cup but did not play a game. He then refused to join the squad when chosen for the Bangladesh Test series and joined the touring party to Australia only after government intervention.

Atapattu, who was Sri Lanka's most determined batsman during the series, praised his former national captains for their support and also recognised the help of his players during his time as captain. "Last but not least I thank the cricket-loving public of Sri Lanka and overseas for their continuous support during the best and worst times," he wrote to Mendis.

Mahela Jayawardene, the captain, was surprised by Atapattu's decision and said there were emotional scenes in the dressing room when he told his team-mates. "He made a strong comeback after not playing for some time and was very determined to show what he was capable of," Jayawardene said. "He proved that to a lot of people. The work ethic he had was incredible. It's sad, but he made a very good speech in the dressing room."

Jayawardene was pleased Atapattu was able to make the decision on his future on his own terms. "You've got to respect that," he said. "He felt it was the right time to leave Sri Lanka cricket and give others the opportunity. He made that decision himself, that was great."

This match was Atapattu's 90th and he finished with 5502 runs at 39.02, including an amazing six double-centuries. He struck 16 hundreds overall and 17 half-centuries, including one each in Brisbane and Hobart. A careful and technically correct player, Atapattu made his debut in 1990-91.
 

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Wish him all the best for his future endeavors and thanks for his services to mother Lanka in all these years!!

Truly an unsung hero of our time!!!
 

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sriflipflop said:
yes i think he taken this right time
YA MEN...CHA NATHUWA RETIRE WENNA LABICHCHA EKA HODAI........BT THE STATEMENT HE MADE BOUT THE SELCTORS WAS A BIT LYK TARNISHED HIS IMAGE.....BT ANYWAY W@ HE SAID FOR TRUE....
GUD LUCK 4 HIM....
 

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Good Luck Marvan. Thanks for your outstanding service for our country Sri Lanka.May your long lasting contribution to Sri Lanka cricket will not be forgotten.
 

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Well with Marvan gone there will be a big hole in our opening slots. who will open in the tests against England.
 

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After Jayasuriya's retirement the only well recognized batsman will be Kumar and Mahela.Y don't the selection committee give chances to Bats man like Dilhara Lokuhettige,Jehan Mubarak,Chamara Kapugedara
 

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supun75 said:
After Jayasuriya's retirement the only well recognized batsman will be Kumar and Mahela.Y don't the selection committee give chances to Bats man like Dilhara Lokuhettige,Jehan Mubarak,Chamara Kapugedara

jehan mubarak he was got many chances but not perform

other two still not upto test cricket
 

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korn said:
ya bt the thing z dat the guy gets enough chances...usualy nu comers gt a chance n if htey fail in it...sry.com thama....:rofl:

tharanga got chances i think vandort will play england series