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Malinga to quit ODIs after first Bangladesh match
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Malinga is Sri Lanka's third-highest ODI wicket-taker with 335 scalps (Reuters File Photo)
Malinga is Sri Lanka's third-highest ODI wicket-taker with 335 scalps (Reuters File Photo)

Sri Lanka fast bowling ace Lasith Malinga will retire from one-day internationals after Friday's first match against Bangladesh in Colombo, captain Dimuth Karunaratne has said.

Malinga, 35, played his last test in 2010 but continued playing the shorter formats and has taken 335 wickets from 225 one-day internationals for Sri Lanka, the third-highest for the island country behind Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas.

"He is going to play the first match," Karunaratne told reporters. "After that, he is retiring. That's what he told me."

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The paceman with blond-tinted hair and the distinctive slingshot action has previously said he would retire from international cricket following the 2020 ICC T20 World Cup, in Australia.

Since his 2004 debut against United Arab Emirates, Malinga has been a formidable bowler in limited-overs cricket with his ability to execute toe-crushing yorkers at will, especially in the death overs.

While the pace has undoubtedly dropped over the years, the former captain was still Sri Lanka's most successful bowler at the recent World Cup in England with 13 wickets from seven outings to finish third in the list of most successful bowlers in the history of the World Cup with 56 wickets.

He has also taken three ODI hat-tricks and is the only player to have achieved the milestone twice during a World Cup.

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(Published 23 July 2019, 13:07 IST)