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  1. Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara ( Sinhala: කුමාර් චොක්ශනාද සංගක්කාර; born 27 October 1977) is a Sri Lankan former professional cricketer who represented Sri Lanka in 134 Test matches from 2000 to 2015, including fifteen as captain.

  2. Oct 27, 2017 · Born October 27, 1977, Kumar Chokshanada Sangakkara is a former Sri Lankan wicket-keeper batsman and a legend of the game. He is unarguably the greatest cricketer to come out of the island...

  3. Oct 27, 2014 · There are stories about a Tamil boy who bowled at 110 mph, went to Jaffna during war and never returned. War, politics, majoritarianism have all made Tamils to saunter in the evilness of riots and...

  4. Sep 15, 2015 · Kumar Sangakkara, born October 27, 1977, is the best batsman produced by Sri Lanka, and can also be called one of the best ever anywhere in the world — while all the time remaining a more than...

  5. Read about Kumar Sangakkara cricket player from Sri Lanka profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  6. Oct 27, 2015 · The stumps have been drawn. They have applauded the master off the ground. Kumar Sangakkara will not take field in Sri Lankan whites anymore.

  7. Aug 23, 2015 · Yet, for two millennia, as Sri Lanka came under constant attack and threat of invasion, the quintessential Sri Lankan hero conformed to a version of Gamini’s prototype – usually a tragic-heroic king or royal princeling who defended his race from foreign invaders and protected of his faith from heresies.

  8. From making his first international appearance here in 2002 to scoring a Test hundred and now becoming the first overseas President of MCC, Kumar Sangakkara describes his Lord's Story.

  9. Feb 25, 2022 · Sangakkara’s belief in the foundational link between cricket and society was nurtured by his father as part of an exacting sporting and intellectual education.

  10. Aug 19, 2015 · I am a Buddhist, a Hindu, a follower of Islam and Christianity ." It is Sanga, along with Muralitharan, who has adopted Mankulam, one of the flashpoints of Lanka's war.