Why Sri Lanka get only 4 Test matches in a year? This legendary player raised serious questions on ICC, saying goodbye to red ball cricket

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Angelo mathews raised questions on icc: In the year 2025, the process of retirement of legendary players continues. In which big players like Rohit Sharma to Virat Kohli, Henrik Klassen to Glenn Maxwell have said goodbye. Now the name of another veteran player is going to be added to this list. Which will say goodbye to Test cricket after playing another Test match. Here the veteran all -rounder of Sri Lanka is talking about Angelo Mathews.

Sri Lankan legendary Angelo Mathews is going to retire

Angelo Mathews, who was one of the former Sri Lankan captain and veteran players, is going to play the last Test match of his career in Galle against Bangladesh. 38 -year -old Mathews started his Test career in 2009. After which he had been playing for Sri Lanka continuously for the last 16 years. After all, he is now going to stop his Test career.

Angelo Mathews raised questions on ICC’s Test schedule

This veteran Sri Lankan player has questioned the policy and system of the ICC just before his retirement. Angelo Matthews has spilled pain before his last Test and has raised questions about the ICC Test schedule. Mathews believes that Sri Lanka is getting to play only 12 Test matches in the cycle of 2025-2027. He has raised questions that teams like Australia, India and England are getting 12 to 15 Tests in a year and Sri Lanka only 12 Tests throughout the cycle. Why so?

Mathews spill pain, why do we lower test match?

Sri Lankan veteran all -rounder Angelo Mathews, who is going to retire from Test cricket, said that, “To be honest, it is very sad. He means that the younger generation is urging for more Test cricket. Test cricket is clearly a peak of cricket. We all should try for more Tests. These people are very enthusiastic about Test cricket.”

We are also entitled to play at least 10 Tests in a year- Mathews

After this he further said that, “There should be at least 10 Test matches in a year. Teams like England, India or Australia are playing more than 15 matches a year. Why can’t we play? We can play. We have to play. We have to play. We have won the World Cup. We have done a lot for cricket as a nation, and we are entitled to play Test cricket just like Australia, India and England.”

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