Dilruwan Perera retires from international cricket

Dilruwan Perera has declared him from worldwide cricket after 43 Tests, 13 ODIs and five T20Is. The allrounder scored 1456 stumbles into designs and picked 177 wickets at the worldwide stage. Perera truly wants to keep playing homegrown cricket. Perera initially made his ODI debut in 2007 against England in Colombo. After seven years, he procured a Test debut against Pakistan in Sharjah and struck 95 while batting at No. 8 and proceeded to take 161 wickets with his out turn at a normal of 35.90, with his best coming against South Africa where he packed away 10 for 78 in Galle in 2018. His last Test also was at a similar scene in January last year. In ODIs, Perera arrived at the midpoint of 31.46 and proceeded to pick 13 wickets from as many games while the three T20Is acquired three wickets. He, nonetheless, didn't highlight in any of the restricted overs sides starting around 2018 with his last T20I appearance coming in 2011.