Lasith Malinga gives up Test action to prolong his career

The fast bowler is playing for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League and had recently made himself unavailable for Sri Lanka's tour of England.

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Lasith Malinga, the injury-prone Sri Lanka paceman, yesterday quit Test cricket in a bid to prolong his career in one-day internationals and Twenty20 matches.

Malinga is playing for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League and had recently made himself unavailable for Sri Lanka's tour of England.

This had attracted criticism that he had chosen to play for club over country, but he said yesterday in a statement: "In January this year, I wrote a letter to Sri Lanka Cricket and released a statement to the media confirming that I planned to reassess my Test future after the World Cup," he said in a statement.

"I decided that I needed to make myself unavailable for Test cricket in an effort to prolong my career as a national cricketer for Sri Lanka. Although I am sufficiently fit to play both ODI and T20 cricket, I have a long-standing degenerative condition in my right knee that needs to be carefully managed."

Malinga, 27, known as "the Slinger" for bowling accurate yorkers, bagged 101 wickets in 30 Tests with his slinging action since making his debut in 2004.

He took a three-year break from Test cricket until coming back to the format when he figured in a home series against India in 2010.

"I have realised that the heavy workload of Test cricket, which requires a fast bowler to be able to bowl more than 15 overs, sometimes on consecutive days, could lead to permanent injury," he added.