

Kumar Sangakara has taken over as Sri Lanka captain recently following stepping down of outgoing captain Mahela Jayawardene. In his first interview after taking over as Sri Lanka captain, Sangakara has expressed his delight to have stepped into his new role in Lankan team. The wicketkeeper batsman has said that his primary focus as team captain will be preparing for the Twenty20 world cup in England.
It has been a number of years, Sangakara has become one of the key members of Sri Lankan team. His role as vice captain during Jayawardene’s captaincy stint has been very successful as he has grown into a more matured both as a leader as well as a batsmen during this time. The most important thing is that Sangakara has developed a very close relationship with Jayawardene and that is very important for a team.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lankan cricketer Thilan Samaraweera was released from a hospital Thursday, just over two weeks after he was shot when the team was attacked in Pakistan.
Samaraweera, who had a bullet removed from his left thigh, was the last of the Sri Lankan players wounded in the March 3 attack to be released. His manager, Charlie Austin, said Samaraweera might be able to resume training at the end of April.
Samaraweera was among seven Sri Lankan players and a British assistant coach injured when more than a dozen gunmen used rifles, grenades and rocket launchers to attack a team convoy on its way to Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore for a test match against Pakistan.
Six police officers and the driver of a van carrying match officials were killed, and a Pakistani umpire shot during the attack is still in a Lahore hospital recovering from his wounds.
Before the attack, Samaraweera had notched his second successive test double century, scoring 214 in Lahore after reaching 231 in the first test at Karachi.