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<blockquote data-quote="Pata" data-source="post: 553544" data-attributes="member: 2136"><p>By Saroj Pathirana</p><p>BBC Sinhala Service</p><p> </p><p>Vaas has no plans to retire despite having played for 13 years</p><p>Sri Lanka's most experienced opening bowler says he has no plans to retire until the next Cricket World Cup.</p><p></p><p>Chaminda Vaas, who was a member of the 1996 team that won the World Cup believes he might be able to play in 2011 World Cup, to be played in the sub-continent.</p><p></p><p>"2011, I think I will be able to play but everything depend upon my fitness," the veteran new-ball bowler told BBC Sandeshaya.</p><p></p><p>No plans to retire</p><p></p><p>Other two veterans who played in 1996 World Cup, Sanath Jayasuriya and Muttiah Muralitharan, have also ruled out seting deadlines to retire from the game.</p><p></p><p>"I am maintaining a good fitness at the moment and I'd rather focus on year by year than a long period", Vaas said.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>2011, I think I will be able to play but everything depend upon my fitness</p><p> </p><p>Chaminda vaas</p><p></p><p>"However, I think I will be able to play in 2011, if I maintain my current level of fitness".</p><p></p><p>Vass is currently playing with Middlesex County in England where he sustained a head injury last week.</p><p></p><p>"Courtney Walsh and Ambrose for example, played until they were 38," he said commenting on the former West Indies' giants.</p><p></p><p>Long career</p><p></p><p>Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas, who was briefly appointed as Sri Lanka's vice captain replacing Mahela Jayawardene, says he has no regrets whatsoever in his 13-year long career.</p><p></p><p>The veteran bowler with 313 Test victims and 383 ODI wickets for his name, says he has achieved what many other fast bowlers in the subcontinent did not manage.</p><p></p><p> </p><p> My record as a subcontinent bowler speaks for itself. I think I have achieved a lot in my cricketing career for which I am very proud of</p><p> </p><p>Chaminda Vaas</p><p></p><p>"My record as a subcontinent bowler speaks for itself. I think I have achieved a lot in my cricketing career for which I am very proud of," he told bbcsinhala.com.</p><p></p><p>Becoming only the second fast bowler, after Imran Khan, to take 14 wickets in a match in the subcontinent taking the first-ever ODI eight-for, against Zimbabwe are among his many achievements.</p><p></p><p>His achievements though are being overshadowed due to the presence of Muttiah Muralitharan, arguably the best bowler Sri Lanka has ever produced.</p><p></p><p>Vaas, who wanted to be a Catholic priest before becoming a cricketing hero, is philosophical on his ups and downs in the field.</p><p></p><p>"I have no regrets whatsoever".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pata, post: 553544, member: 2136"] By Saroj Pathirana BBC Sinhala Service Vaas has no plans to retire despite having played for 13 years Sri Lanka's most experienced opening bowler says he has no plans to retire until the next Cricket World Cup. Chaminda Vaas, who was a member of the 1996 team that won the World Cup believes he might be able to play in 2011 World Cup, to be played in the sub-continent. "2011, I think I will be able to play but everything depend upon my fitness," the veteran new-ball bowler told BBC Sandeshaya. No plans to retire Other two veterans who played in 1996 World Cup, Sanath Jayasuriya and Muttiah Muralitharan, have also ruled out seting deadlines to retire from the game. "I am maintaining a good fitness at the moment and I'd rather focus on year by year than a long period", Vaas said. 2011, I think I will be able to play but everything depend upon my fitness Chaminda vaas "However, I think I will be able to play in 2011, if I maintain my current level of fitness". Vass is currently playing with Middlesex County in England where he sustained a head injury last week. "Courtney Walsh and Ambrose for example, played until they were 38," he said commenting on the former West Indies' giants. Long career Warnakulasuriya Patabendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas, who was briefly appointed as Sri Lanka's vice captain replacing Mahela Jayawardene, says he has no regrets whatsoever in his 13-year long career. The veteran bowler with 313 Test victims and 383 ODI wickets for his name, says he has achieved what many other fast bowlers in the subcontinent did not manage. My record as a subcontinent bowler speaks for itself. I think I have achieved a lot in my cricketing career for which I am very proud of Chaminda Vaas "My record as a subcontinent bowler speaks for itself. I think I have achieved a lot in my cricketing career for which I am very proud of," he told bbcsinhala.com. Becoming only the second fast bowler, after Imran Khan, to take 14 wickets in a match in the subcontinent taking the first-ever ODI eight-for, against Zimbabwe are among his many achievements. His achievements though are being overshadowed due to the presence of Muttiah Muralitharan, arguably the best bowler Sri Lanka has ever produced. Vaas, who wanted to be a Catholic priest before becoming a cricketing hero, is philosophical on his ups and downs in the field. "I have no regrets whatsoever". [/QUOTE]
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