Bhanuka Rajapaksa announces international retirement with immediate effect

Sri Lanka batsman Bhanuka Rajapaksa has reported his worldwide retirement with prompt impact. In a letter kept in touch with the SLC, the 30-year-old refered to familial commitments for his critical choice. "I have painstakingly thought about my situation as a player, spouse and am taking this choice anticipating parenthood and related familial commitments," he composed. Rajapaksa, who was Sri Lanka's driving scorer in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup, made his T20I debut in the visit through Pakistan in 2019. The ODI bow came last year at home against India. Rajapaksa caused problems for condemning choice arrangements in a meeting subsequent to being forgotten about for wellness concerns and was given a suspended one-year boycott. He got back to include in last year's T20 World Cup, where he scored a game dominating 50 years against Bangladesh in the Super 12 phase. Rajapaksa resigns with 5 ODIs and 18 T20Is to his name.

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