The ICC praised former Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne, who retired after his 100th Test. Karunaratne, 36, scored 7222 Test runs at an average of nearly 40 and played 50 ODIs. He captained Sri Lanka in 30 Tests, achieving a historic series win against South Africa in 2019. ICC chairman Jay Shah lauded his commitment and contributions to cricket.
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