5 Shocking retirements in the year 2016
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2. Tillakaratne Dilshan – Sri Lanka
Considered as one the unparalleled executors of the square-cut, Dilshan has notched up innumerable match winning performances for Sri-Lanka. Dilshan made his Test and ODI debut during the Sri Lankan team’s tour of Zimbabwe in 1999. He has the unique feat of being the first cricketer in the history of the game to have scored hundreds in all three formats as a captain.
The Dil Scooper has more than 10,000 One-Day International runs to his credit and averages 39 in the one day format. Dilshan bagged the Twenty20 International performance of the year at the 2009 ICC awards for his 96 off 57 balls against West Indies in the semi-final of the 2009 ICC world Twenty20 in England.
He announced his retirement from Test cricket and the shorter formats of the game in October 2013 and August 2016 respectively.
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