Sri Lanka registered a comprehensive victory over Bangladesh by 91 runs in the first ODI. Lasith Malinga went on to register impressive figures of 2/37 in his final ODI at Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. With this, he overtook Anil Kumble in the list of all-time leading wicket-takers as he snapped three wickets in the game. Malinga has 338 wickets and stands ninth in the list. Whereas, Anil Kumble is on number 10 with 337 wickets. Currently, the pacer happens to be the third-highest wicket-taker in Sri Lanka with 338 wickets in 220 innings with only Muttiah Muralitharan (523) and Chaminda Vaas (399) above him on the list. Lasith Malinga Rolls Back the Clock With an Amazing Yorker to Dismiss Tamim Iqbal During Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, 1st ODI (Watch Video).
The moment the match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh got over, the social media was full of tweets where the netizens praised Malinga for his services. The netizens were quite emotional with Malinga hanging up his boots. A few of them even posted clips of the wickets snapped by him during the match. Check out the video below:
Lasith Malinga finishes off his international ODI career is style ♥️ @OfficialSLC #ThankYouMalinga #ThankYou99 pic.twitter.com/zHyxGeNbIK
— Saajid Nazmi (@Saajidn) July 26, 2019
Sri Lankan cricket posted a tweet to honour the pacer.
Lasith Malinga took the final wicket and ends his ODI career with a stunning victory! Sri Lanka won the 1st ODI by 91 runs and take 1-0 lead in the 3-match series!
Bangladesh 223-all out (Lasith Malinga 3/38, Nuwan Pradeep 3/51) v Sri Lanka 314/8#ThankYouMalinga #LEGEND pic.twitter.com/L30xnx68M5
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) July 26, 2019
Mumbai Indians.
Sri Lanka’s best right-arm fast bowler calls it a day in ODIs 🇱🇰 #ThankYouMalinga for all the memories 💙#OneFamily #CricketMeriJaan pic.twitter.com/vlD1WeDm0j
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) July 26, 2019
Mahela Jayawardena.
Malinga gets the guard of honour.
Man who show the importance of yorker ball with perfection will remember for long long time.
Cricketing world will miss Your Unique action and hair style.#ThankYouMalinga pic.twitter.com/ojCMlFZMVv
— Shivam Pauranik (@shivam_pauranik) July 26, 2019
Another one.
You will always be remembered as one greatest fast bowlers world cricket has ever seen #ThankYouMalinga pic.twitter.com/X0viH3owRb
— pavan khavare (@KhavarePavan) July 26, 2019
Yes! The Yorkers will miss him.
Yorkers will miss u!#ThankYouMalinga
— Dogla Punti (@Dogla8) July 26, 2019
Malinga made a debut in international cricket in 2004 against UAE and had emerged as one of the best bowlers produced by Sri Lanka. Talking about the game, Sri Lanka posted a total of 314 runs with Kusal Perera scoring 111 runs from 99 balls. Angelo Mathews and Kusal Mendis both made 48 and 43 runs respectively. In the end, it was Bangladesh who got bundled out on the score of 223 runs.
Lasith Malinga and Nuwaan Pradeep snapped three wickets each. Lahiru Kumara and Dhananjaya de Silva got a single and two wickets respectively. It is said that Malinga will now move to Australia with his family permanently and would take up coaching as his regular business. A few days ago, he was already in talks with a few friends in Australia for the same.
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