Now the career as a mentor the starting point is Malinga

in malinga •  7 years ago 


Sri Lankan paceman Lasith Malinga, who has been out of the national team for some time, has expressed his desire to end the colorful career. Malinga, who was consistently overlooked by the national selectors, expressed his retirement from international cricket and started his career as mentor.

Malinga, 34, is out of the team since the only Twenty20 match against India held in September last year.
Even the party does not have a tour of Bangladesh. A couple of days ago, in the dream of the 2019 World Cup, the pacer is now thinking about retiring before this mega event.

Pacer, who has repeatedly suffered injuries, said that he has no big dreams about playing cricket. Rather he is happy to serve the team as a mentor in the 2019 World Cup held in England.Malinga said to the local Sunday Times, "If my service is not needed as a player, then this is the time to move forward. I know there is still much more cricket left in me and if I can not contribute as a player I am ready to serve as a mentor in the next World Cup. "He also said, "Even today if someone calls me, we want you to be a coaching team member in the World Cup, I'm ready. Want to share your experiences with others, not just for anything. 'Malinga is still the highest wicket-taker in international T-20 cricket, despite playing for a long time. The four-time hat-trick pacer has played an important role in the international cricket in 2007-2014 during Sri Lanka's limited-overs cricket. But Malinga is not going to get better after the knee surgery.

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