Kumar Sangakkara Will be Missed on the Cricket Field: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Kumar Sangakkara, who bade adieu to the game after the second Test against India last month, was one of the leading players in world cricket for the last 15 years during which he played 134 Tests scoring 12,400 runs. He had also represented the island nation in 404 ODIs and scored 14,234 runs.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 15, 2015 05:55 pm IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday praised recently retired Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara, considered one of the greatest batsmen to have emerged from Sri Lanka, saying the left-hander will be missed.(ICC Hails Sangakkara)
"We just finished an absorbing test series. We shall all miss the great Kumar Sangakkara on the cricket field," Modi said during a joint press briefing with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.(Kohli Says it Was a Pleasure Playing Against Sangakkara)
Sangakkara, who bade adieu to the game after the second Test against India last month, was one of the leading players in world cricket for the last 15 years during which he played 134 Tests scoring 12,400 runs. He had also represented the island nation in 404 ODIs and scored 14,234 runs.(Sangakkara Tells Lanka to Play Fearless Cricket)
The stylish left-hander led Sri Lanka in 15 Tests, 45 ODIs and 22 ODIs. One of his finest hours came when he inspired Sri Lanka to the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011.Earlier Modi held extensive talks with Wickremesinghe to take the bilateral relationship to the next level.(Sangakkara's Retirement Will Hit Lanka Hard: Gavaskar)