No Sanga, not this time
When Yehali Sangakkara walked into the venue of her husband's final
Test, polite young fans were able to stop her for a second each to take
a selfie. There weren't many fans, but the few that were present
couldn't help but notice the better half of one of Sri Lanka's best
cricketers.

Yehali and Sangakkara |
Yehali was wearing a peach skirt, grace was what she really wore, and
a feeling of pride at her husband's achievements emanated from her body
language..
Later in the day when Kumar Sangakkara walked out to bat, the stadium
gave him a standing ovation, the Indian team a guard of honour, and
Umesh Yadav a deadly yorker.
It was a yorker that had "clean-bowled" written all over it. However,
Sangakkara's forehead seemed to have 'not-today' written all over it. He
dug it out like he was a man on a mission.
The P Sara Oval has numerous cut outs of Sangakkara saying 'a True
Gentleman of the game'. While walking out to bat he acknowledged and
thanked the Indian Captain Virat Kohli for the Guard of Honour by
stopping and shaking Virat's hand.
Ajinkya Rahane dropped Sanga off Ashwin on 24. But Ashwin gave Rahane
another but tougher opportunity eight runs later. Rahane didn't miss it
this time.
Sangakkara's mission of wanting to score a double century in his
final hurrah remained incomplete as Ashwin dismissed him for the third
time in three innings this series. The penultimate or possibly final
innings of a legend had come to an end.
Sangakkara walked to the pavilion without a second's pause. Only a
slight movement that involved raising the bat suggested he had
acknowledged the standing ovation.
Yehali stood up, clapped, and sat down. Understated, humble, almost
poetic. That's just the way the Sangakkaras carried themselves.
- (NDTV Sports)
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