Angelo Mathews, now 33, has been battered by injuries throughout his career. Although he brought much joy to his fans by opening the bowling in the first game of LPL 2020, the former captain last bowled in a Test match 2 years ago. This was against New Zealand in Christchurch.
Mathews told Reuters:
Angelo Mathews says he should have made changes in training
Angelo Mathews lamented not changing his training routines earlier but said Sri Lanka could still benefit from his bowling in white-ball cricket.
He added:
Angelo Mathews is most famous for his gritty knocks under the pump. He flaunts an average of above 40 in both Tests and ODIs and has 13 tons to his name. However, he has been more than a handy bowler for Sri Lanka with over 180 international wickets to his name across formats.
With his controlled swing and accurate lines-and-lengths, he has an uncanny knack of picking up wickets. For instance, in the 2019 World Cup, he turned the tide in the game against West Indies.
Angelo Mathews was brought on to the ball in the 48th over of the game with 31 to defend off 18 balls. On the other end, Nicholas Pooran was batting at 118. It was his first international delivery after an 18-month hiatus, and he bowled a wayward delivery to get Pooran caught behind the wicket.
Mathews gave a total of 6 runs in the 48th and 50th overs and Sri Lanka won a humdinger of a match by 23 runs.
Now the captain of Colombo Kings in the LPL, Angelo Mathews will be looking to recreate similar magic to win the inaugural edition for his team.
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