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wont come back says Sanath but people want him to
7%
of The Bottom Line SMS poll respondents want master blaster to retire
after Galle test
By
Dharisha Bastians
Sri Lankan opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya says he will not consider
making a comeback under any circumstances despite a majority of
respondents in a sample SMS survey asserting that he should retire
after the final test against England in Galle.
A survey, done by The Bottom Line in partnership with award winning
zMessenger, rendered the result that 71 percent of poll respondents
wanted Jayasuriya to finish his test career in Galle, while 29 percent
believed retiring after Asgiriya was the correct decision.
In our SMS poll, The Bottom Line asked people whether they agree
or not that Souths golden boy Sanath should reconsider his
retirement and do so after making the forthcoming third test in
Galle as his last.
However, in an exclusive interview with The Bottom Line refused
to change his mind, whether there was an outcry from his fans or
the panel of selectors requested him to return for the Galle test.
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