Sri Lankan veteran spinner Rangana Herath on Friday expressed that he is aiming to end his limited-overs career on a high note but admitted that he is still eager to provide his services in the longer format of the game.
"It doesn't matter if I retire or not. I am looking forward to end up my T20 career on a high note. I am still very keen on playing Test cricket. But I need to take a decision just after the World T20," the 38-year-old told in an exclusive interview to ANI.
Herath has taken a staggering 297 wickets in his 67 Tests and will next play for Sri Lanka against England in their third league game of the World Twenty20 in New Delhi on Saturday.
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