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2009 Lahore attack victim Tharanga Paranvitana announces retirement from international cricket

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As Sri Lanka gave a go-ahead to the first Pakistan tour since the incidence, Paranavitana advised the cricketers to bury the past and focus only on cricket.

One cricket tour that Sri Lanka will never be able to forget is that of 2009, to Pakistan. In what could have been the most fatal attacks in cricket history, greats such as Kumar Sangakkara, Chaminda Vaas and Mahela Jayawardene narrowly escaped being victims of the attack at the Gaddafi Stadium on Day Three of the second Test of the tour. Among those cricketers who were injured during the attack was Tharanga Paranavitana. However, as Sri Lanka gave a go-ahead to the first Pakistan tour since the incidence, Paranavitana advised the cricketers to bury the past and focus only on cricket. Keen to take SL to PAK for first time since 2009, says SLC President

“It is a welcome move by our board and I support it,” Paranavitana, who is currently down with dengue, told pakobserver.net. “If our team is going there the players should concentrate on cricket and forget about that fateful incident”. Reminding the incident, he said, “It was more like a dream. While on our way to the ground, we heard a big sound and our bus was by four shooters. I don’t know much about the incident now, but it was like a film. The effects of the trauma was there for few days and it was very dramatic but sad”.

However, when asked if he would again visit Pakistan, he was left in dilemma.

“I am not too sure. I have to think about it and should consult my family first. But yes, if the security is tight and experts clear the tour, the team should visit Pakistan as the fans there are deprived of good cricket. Pakistan is a good side now and if the situation has improved there, it is a good sign to resume playing there. I think our boys have to play proper cricket. This (not playing good cricket) has not happening recently and we have hardly 2-3 senior players. They will have to guide the young players”.
 
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Tharanga Paranavitana had a torrid start not just in his cricket career but also in his life. Paranavitana made his debut against Pakistan in the 2009 series in Karachi. In his first innings, he was dismissed for 0. Later, on a pitch where teams scored over 600 and 700, he managed scores of just 0,9. During the Lahore Test, he failed again but he was fighting for his life when he was shot by terrorists on March 1, 2009 when the Sri Lankan team bus was attacked. Paranavitana sustained minor injuries but the attack forced the team to come back home and international cricket was suspended in Pakistan for some time.

However, since that attack, Paranavitana made some decent contributions for Sri Lanka cricket and at the age of 38, he has announced his retirement from international cricket. Paranavitana last played for Sri Lanka in 2012 against New Zealand.

Domestic stalwart, underwhelming career

Paranavitana has 14,940 runs in domestic cricket in Sri Lanka and it is the most by any player. He has 69 fifties and 40 centuries at an average of over 45. However, in international cricket, he achieved limited success. Paranavitana made two centuries against India in the 2010 series in what Muttiah Muralitharan’s farewell series. He had fifties in Lord’s against England and he also did well against the West Indies at home in 2011. His away average of 26 while opening the batting did not help Sri Lanka much.

However, Paranavitana’s story is full of guts as he emerged stronger following the terror attack in Lahore. He showed solidity on occasions but unfortunately, he lacked consistency. His best year was 2010 where he averaged 54 with the two centuries against India.

https://www.dnaindia.com/sports/rep...ck-announces-international-retirement-2839969
 
He had a short career. He never really did anything significant in international cricket.

All the best with the retirement, Mr. Tharanga.
 
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