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Tharanga replaces Sangakkara for third Test

Sri Lanka batsman Upul Tharanga has replaced Kumar Sangakkara for the third Test against Pakistan starting Friday in Pallekele

Upul Tharanga last played a Test in August 2014  •  AFP

Upul Tharanga last played a Test in August 2014  •  AFP

Sri Lanka batsman Upul Tharanga will replace Kumar Sangakkara for the third Test against Pakistan starting Friday in Pallekele. Sangakkara made himself unavailable for the last Test of the series partly because of commitments with Surrey. He will also not play the third Test against India in August, having already announced his international retirement.
Tharanga's last Test was also against Pakistan, in Colombo last year, where he made 92 and 45. However, he was dropped for the New Zealand tour later in 2014, losing his place to Dimuth Karunaratne. Tharanga played in the the tour match against the Pakistanis before the current series and scored 35 in the first innings at No. 3, and 50 as an opener in the second.
Sri Lanka's other batting options in the squad are Jehan Mubarak and Kusal Perera. While Mubarak had unimpressive scores of 28 and 16 in the warm-up match, Kusal's last first-class match was against Pakistan A, in Colombo in May, in which he scored 90 and 102 not out. He was also the leading run-scorer in that three-match series with 311 runs from three innings at an average of 155.50, including two hundreds and a fifty.
The Test series is currently tied 1-1.